How can I tell if there are potential errors in any of the records that have been uploaded via an electronic audit (REC) file? How can I correct any errors that are found?
You can check for potential data errors using the Data Quality Check tool. If any errors are found, you can fix them one of two ways. The first way is to make corrections using RPMS, create a new .rec file, and upload the new .rec file. The second way is to make corrections using the WebAudit by editing the record from either the Data Quality Check tool or the View/Download Data tool. If you use the second way, you should eventually make the same corrections in RPMS so the data are corrected at their source. 3.3. I uploaded an electronic audit (REC) file and ran the Audit Report to be sure everything looked okay with my data. Something must be wrong because it shows that 90% of my patients are controlled by diet and exercise alone. What should I do? This is usually an indication that you do not have all of the medications in all strengths and dosages in each drug taxonomy. Review each taxonomy in RPMS and populate with all suggested drugs of all strengths and dosages for that drug clas
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