Pool Rooms
1. Records in master file that serve as "holding pens" for admitted patients
2. They have a number of generic beds and Epic won't ask an end user to specify which one the patient is in
Training Environment - 3 Main Reasons you need one
1. To be in control of changes trainees see
2. ...
Pool Rooms
1. Records in master file that serve as "holding pens" for
admitted patients
2. They have a number of generic beds and Epic won't ask
an end user to specify which one the patient is in
Training Environment - 3 Main Reasons you need one
1. To be in control of changes trainees see
2. Re-usability
3. Stability
4. Safety - no real patient data
Production Stream Environments
1.POC (analysts build) --> TST
2. (POC moved to TST to make sure everything works -
3. MST and PRD-->or PRD to MST
Category List Address
1. Standard list of values for a specific Item
(ex marital status)
Training Environment Structure
1. TST-->MST (regular Data Courier to keep up to date)
2. MST-->REF (backup daily during install usually, weekly
after that)
3. REF-->PREP (daily refresh of patients)
4. PREP-->ACEs and PLY
,TST (Test)
1. Contains all application build that will be migrated to the
Production (PRD) environment prior to go-live. (Ex Service
areas, departments, medications)
2. It is not refreshed, just a one-time copy to create the
MST environment
POC (Proof of Concept)
1. Where analysts do the build
2. Then move to TST for testing
MST (Master Train)
1. Where all training specific build is done: master
patients, training users, additional rooms etc.
2. Never refreshed! rebuilt from scratch as needed, and
kept up to date by using Data Courier from TST or manual
build where Data Courier is not available
3. It's an exact copy of the test environment
MST - Which environments can be copied to create
MST?
1. TST
2. PRD
TST is copied if organization is pre-live as PRD is not
available to copy
Once live, PRD would be copied for any future MST
rebuilds
MST- How Will it Stay Updated?
A combination of Data Courier and Manual Build
MST- What happens to MST when and Upgrade
happens? (Maintencance Option)
All build (training and analyst) remains, but MST is on a
newer version of Epic. Existing patients and configuration
will remain, but might need adjustments for new
,functionality and workflows. When: When your
organization is upgrading to a newer version of Epic and
MST is relatively in sync with PRD. This will keep MST in
sync with PRD and impact all applications
Dynamic Data Wipe
1. Once MST is created, this removes all test patients from
MST
2. Gives a clean slate to start training environment build
3. Training master patients and user logins are then
created by principal trainers in build
4. Takes what is in TST "static data" and then dynamic
data wipe wipes out all orders or other dynamic data
5. Delete all dynamic records before MST build begins
PRD (Production)
1. Environment end users log into at go-live and beyond
REF (Refresh)
1. Backup of MST in case of problems, also used for
rebuil.
2. Refreshed daily during build/rebuild of MST, and weekly
following go-live
PREP
Mitosis patient duplication for all patients in Mitosis Load
EXAM
1. Trainees take EUPAS here.
2. Refreshed daily
ACE
1. Actual Classroom Environment where end user training
takes place.
2. Refreshed daily
PLY
, 1. End user after-class practice.
2. Refreshed daily
Training Coordination Cookbook
1. Overarching tasks, or those that need to be
coordinated.
2. Contains Day 0
3.Shared tasks
4.Historical Build Users
5.Master Room and Department
6. Patient Library
Historical Build Users (HBU)
1. Used to create realistic documentation as part of Master
patient build
2. Building or Editing master patients manually in MST you
log in as a Historical Build User
3.A list of all users/providers that principal trainers need to
create in MST, and steps to create these users.
4. Found in Training Coordination Cookbook
5. "Fake" names so your actual name does not appear in
training environment
Master Room and Department
1. Where the facility coordinator will confirm and assign
departments for admitted patient rooms, as well as run a
macro to create these pool rooms in MST.
2. Found in Training Coordination Cookbook
Patient Library
1. A collection of tabs in the workbook that give basic
patient information for all patients in Training Wheels. 2.
These tabs are broken up by patient type (Admitted,
Access-Revenue, etc).
3. Found in the Training Coordination Cookbook
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