a. Quick Start

b. What is a Query?

  i. Definition of a Query

  ii. Life Cycle of a Query

  iii. Results of a Query

      1) Patient Number is the default result
      2) Other Options are available (see ......)
      3) Detailed medical data are not part of the results the Query Tool can provide. Other steps are required.

C. Building a New Query

    i. Including Terms

       1) Dragging and Dropping

    2) Including a Previous Query

    3) Including a Query Result (Patient Set/ Patient)

    4) Including a Folder i nWorkplace

D Resetting the Query Tool (Clear)

E. What Happens when a query gets queued?

F. Rerun a Previous Query

G. Advanced Query Options

    i.Output Options

        1) Patient Set
        2) Encounter Set
        3) Number of Patients
        4) Gender Patient Breakdown
        5) Vital Status Patient Breakdown
        6) Race Patient Breakdown
        7) Age Patient Breakdown
        8) Timeline
        9) Length of Stay Breakdown
        10) Top 20 Medications Breakdown
        12) Top 20 diagnoses Breakdown
        13) Inpatient and Outpatient Breakdown

    ii. Managing Groups

        1) Additional Groups
        2) Shifting Group Order
        3) Delete Groups

    iii. Specifying Constraints

        1) Date Constraints  (Panel-level and Term-level)
        2) Negation (Exclude)
        3) Occurrences

    iv. Value Constraints

    v. Modifiers

        1) What are they?
        2) Has Value Constraints like Labs
        3) How are they represented in Navigate/Find Terms
            - Modifier
            - Modifier Container

    vi. Query Timing

        1) Treat all groups independently (default)
        2) Select Groups occur in the same financial encounter
        3) Define sequence of events (Temporal Query)
            - Simple
            - Advanced
            - Some Concepts do not make sense here (Put them in the Population )