Lung Cancer Radar (HP190)
Purpose:
This protocol will:
- highlight to users where a patient may be at risk of lung cancer
What does it actually do?
This protocol alert highlights to the clinician where there may be a risk of lung cancer according to the NICE guidelines.
What does it look like?
The alert looks like this when users hover over it:
System Dependencies:
This relies on users coding activity accurately within the clinical system.
System Trigger
System Trigger: Load a patient
Run mode: Always run
Enable trigger for: All clinical prescribers
Fitting your practice
Your practice team need to know that you are setting this alert live in your system
How to get it
Development Log
VERSION NUMBER 1.0.0
Published 3/8/24
Release notes: Initial RP rebuild
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