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If your organization uses CareAware iBus and Outcomes-Driven Acuity, you can use the Clinical Event Mapping tab as part of configuring Demand Manager Facility settings. The Clinical Event Mapping tab allows you to establish connections between Outcomes-Driven Acuity and the Cerner Millennium Clinical Mapping Table. This mapping allows Cerner clinical solutions within Cerner Millennium to draw acuity and workload information from the iBus and display it for their users. You must have the correct security permissions in order to see and use the Clinical Event Mapping tab.
See Configuring Demand Manager Facility Settings for the full list of steps for configuring facility settings.
Keep in mind that any changes to your iBus configuration affect the type of information and how information is integrated with the CareAware iBus. You should only make changes to configuration under the direction of your Cerner Clairvia Clinical Consultant or Client Advocate.
Add one or more Workload Skill Per Minute Rates. See the following section, Understanding the Skill Per Minute Rate, for more information.
You can click Reset to undo any edits made since you last saved the configuration.
The raw rate of workload is a Skill Per Minute rate (SPM) that equals the amount of caregivers for a specific skill needed to care for a particular patient per minute.
The formula for calculating workload depends on the configuration of budgeted skill ratios for specified Direct Care Staffing Distribution intervals, HL7 events, and the patient’s Acuity Level. In many cases, the Direct Care Staffing Distribution aligns with shift times, which means that the workload rate for a patient could be different for each shift throughout the day even if the patient’s Acuity Level stays the same. Additionally, Direct Care Staffing Distribution intervals often cross over midnight. In the event that a Direct Care Staffing Distribution interval crosses over midnight, the SPM Rate breaks at midnight even if the rate does not change.
The Clinical Event Mapping tab configures the final part of the SPM equation: the combination of Caregivers' Skills. You use the tab to map Cerner Clairvia global skills to Cerner Millennium code values.
For example, if RN and Charge Nurse are configured as two separate global skills in Cerner Clairvia, but are considered one role (RN) in Cerner Millennium, you would use the Clinical Event Mapping tab to select RN and Charge Nurse from the Global Skills menu, enter your Code Value Alias, and enter a Code Value Unit. This mapping then allows Cerner Clairvia to combine workload for the RN and Charge Nurse global skills and send the data as one value to Cerner Millennium, completing the SPM equation.
The following table displays a sample SPM Rate for a patient day based on Direct Care Staffing Distribution:
Period | SPM Rate |
11 p.m. - 12 a.m. | 0.25 RNs (25% of one RN's time) |
12 a.m. - 7 a.m. | 0.25 RNs (25% of one RN's time) |
7 a.m. - 3 p.m. | 0.50 RNs (50% of one RN's time) |
3 p.m. - 11 p.m. | 0.40 RNs (40% of one RN's time) |
Since the Skill Per Minute rate is stored at the end of the patient’s pattern in Cerner Clairvia, as updates for the patient occur (such as an assessment), the workload rate is recalculated from the time of the event through the remainder of the patient’s pattern.