[Intl_DxMedPhys] [EXTERNAL] Epic radiation dose hard stop
Timmerman,Michael
Michael.Timmerman at SanfordHealth.org
Tue Oct 21 17:34:05 EDT 2025
Not exactly the same, but I did have a somewhat similar issue with Epic a few years back. This occurred right after we went live with Epic though. Epic put in these best practice advisories (BPAs) for radiation dose without any consultation with Physics or Radiology. Once a patient exceeded an arbitrary cumulative dose threshold (I still don’t know where these thresholds came from), it started notifying everyone accessing the patient chart (and I mean everyone) saying that the patient had exceeded radiation dose limits. Seriously. I was pretty flabbergasted, to say the least. We had those turned off immediately. Luckily, Epic is extremely customizable so they should be able to turn off this hard stop.
Best,
Mike
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Mike Timmerman, MS, DABR
Diagnostic Medical Physicist
Sanford Health – Sioux Falls Region
Mobile: (541) 213-1075
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Intl_DxMedPhys] Epic radiation dose hard stop
Good afternoon, all Epic users. (Well, good afternoon to everyone else, too, but if you don’t use Epic, you can move on. ) For some unknown reason, in the last hour Epic has started putting a hard stop on a screen to enter patient dose for at
Good afternoon, all Epic users. (Well, good afternoon to everyone else, too, but if you don’t use Epic, you can move on.)
For some unknown reason, in the last hour Epic has started putting a hard stop on a screen to enter patient dose for at least some exams (one ped head x-ray and one CT that I’ve been told about so far). It also lists an acceptable dose range, and the max values are ridiculously small. Has anyone else encountered this? We did not ask for it and we weren’t consulted about it. We have IT tickets in, but nothing will be solved until tomorrow at the earliest. Lovely way to start the week!
Best regards,
Doug
Douglas Pfeiffer, MS, DABR FACR, FAAPM (he/him)
Medical Physicist, Radiation Safety Officer
Boulder Community Health
xraydoug at me.com<mailto:xraydoug at me.com>
303.415.7515
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