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To access the "Source Viewer", click on the 'Mode' drop-down box on the right-hand side of the box and select "Source Viewer".  Note: To toggle back to "Logic Explorer", click on the 'Mode' drop-down box again and select "Logic Explorer".

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  • On the upper side of the page, QRDA file description appear.

    • Measure

    • Reporting Quarter

    • Patient ID

    • Filename

    • Processing Date

  • On the Lower the left side of the screen there are controls that allow you to;

    • “Mode” allows you to select the Mode, and toggle back and forth between Logic Explorer and Source Viewer

    • “Select an Episode to Display” display the results of all episodes of care or just one episode of care at a time. If there are multiple episodes of care you likely will want to look at each one at a time.

  • On the lower right side of the page, the CQL logic with all the definition expended expanded definitions appear.

    • A Blue check mark means that the encounter met the definition of that portion of the measure.

    • A Red cross mark means that the encounter does not meet the definition of that portion of the measure.

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Many of the blue check marks and red crosses can be clicked for more information. Below is an example of clicking on a blue check mark. In this case, the code that fit the required value set and the dates that fit the required timing are shown.

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The definition below failed and we next example below shows that definition “Intervention Comfort Measures” failed. We can see there was no “Intervention, Order” or “Intervention, Performed” with a code was found in the “Comfort Measures” value set. If we click on the failing red cross then , we are shown the codes that do exist in “Comfort Measures” value set.

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The next example below shows that the definition “Encounter Less Than Two Days” failed but that a definition within it passed (TJC.”Ischemic Stroke Encounter”). If we click on the blue check mark then we can examine the encounter that met the TJC.”Ischemic Stroke Encounter” definition criteria. We see that the RelevantPeriod spans more than two days and therefor fails the next criteria of less than two days.

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Next steps if an encounter definition is not passing the measure: review

Review the conditions of the definition within the source viewer Source Viewer to determine if the file contains those conditions in order to trouble shoot and resolve the issue. This is where the “Mode” control is helpful, in order to toggle back and forth between Logic Explorer to see which definitions and conditions passed and why, and then back to Source Viewer to see the encounter data for the file.