[MADIE-147] When exporting test cases in Excel, "specifically false" response is populating in some cells where we would expect false or true. Created: 02/12/16  Updated: 05/08/18  Resolved: 02/29/16

Status: Closed
Project: MADiE Issue Tracker
Component/s: Test Case Export
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Question Priority: Major
Reporter: Marilyn Parenzan (Inactive) Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Answered Votes: 0
Labels: TestData
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified

Attachments: Microsoft Word CMS71_AU_2016_TestCases.xlsx     PNG File CMS71_spec_false.png    
Impact: Spreadsheet is used to assure adequate testing of measures. This response is confusing and inaccurate. Column AL (OccurrenceA$EncounterInpatientNonElective) is showing as "specifically false". We have not seen this term used before. Also, all requirements are met, patient LOS is less than/= 120 days and case ends during measurement period.

 Description   

See attached file. Review patient on row 10, IPPPass02



 Comments   
Comment by Lizzie Charbonneau [ 02/12/16 ]

Hi Marilyn,

We added in "SPECIFICALLY FALSE" in the latest release. This corresponds to the red asterisk associated with a line of logic that shows up in the patient view. I've attached a screen shot for IPPPass 02 where you can see the red asterisk associated with the clause "Occurrence A: $EncounterInpatientNonElective" within the denominator (which corresponds to column AL).
Our intent with including the specific occurrence calculation information was to make the results of the population calculation clearer, because sometimes a clause that is specifically false (but would have previously shown up in the excel export as true) would make the population calculation be false. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.

Thanks,
Lizzie

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