Due for Breast Cancer Screening

Due for Breast Cancer Screening

Breast Cancer Screening – (Due for Mammogram if have not had bilateral mastectomy for benign reasons)

Below is an example of the complete query example for those due for mammogram.

*Note, we are looking for female patients between 45 and 74 years, with no mammogram results found on either the labs tab, the ASaP template, the scanned documents, or has had a bilateral mastectomy for benign reasons. This will differ based on clinic workflows.


  1. Click ‘New’ on the queries window, enter a name for the query in the bottom description box, and while creating the query, uncheck the notify on chart and appointments, click save.

    1. Click edit query, then click ‘new line’, select client and ok. Enter the demographic information, as below. 

    1. If you want to specify a doctor, select one from the dropdown as well. Click save line.
  1. Next, create new lines to look for patients without a mammogram on their chart.
*Note the criteria shown below on the query line is the information found on the labs tab of a patient chart.
    1. Enter the result date criteria, in the last 2 years, and check off the NOT in the top right.
    2. The test description should match the description found on the labs tab of a patient’s chart.
    3. Click save line.

  1. Next, create new lines to look for patients without a mammogram documented in the ASaP template.
    1. Click new line, select chart notes.
    2. On the left, select the ASaP template.
    3. At the bottom, for the other dates, select the mammogram date, then complete the phrase, in the last 2 years, and check off NOT in the top right corner.
    4. Click save line.

  1. Next, create new lines to look for patients without mammogram results in the scanned documents.
    1. Click new line, select scans.
    2. Enter the result date criteria, in the last 2 years, and check off the NOT in the top right.
    3. Below, shows looking for the scan type and a second line looking for the notes section, this is the description seen on the charting overview.

  1. Next, create new lines to look for patients with a bilateral mastectomy for benign reasons on the chart. The below example shows this information in the problem history.
    1. Click new line, select problems.
    2. Enter the problem name in the type and select the problem is active and check off the NOT in the top right.

  1. Save line and close.
  2. Run the report and double click on a name from the report and click charting to check a few charts to make sure it is running accurately.
  3. If correct, check off notify on chart and notify on appointment as applicable.


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