IWeb User Guide (v. March 2018) |
Cold Chain Tolerance Exception
Report
This report (Reports > Report Module
> Vaccine Management > Cold Chain Tolerance Exception) displays
a list of temperature records that were out of range for a specific provider.
NOTE: This report
is available for Vaccine Management users and can be scheduled.
See Schedule a Report
for more information. When scheduled, the report can be run
for either the previous month's data or for a custom date
range. Otherwise, if you run the report immediately, you must
use the custom date range parameters. |
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If the Administration > Properties
> Vaccine Management > Display Accountability Report Links on Order
option is enabled, the Cold Chain Report
button appears. Clicking this button on the Create Order page displays
the editable page. However, clicking this button on the Approve Order
page displays the Cold Chain report.
The number of days displayed is based on the Last Order Submitted date
or the Order Frequency, whichever is earlier. If there is no order frequency,
the displayed dates are based on the Effective From date until the current
date. Any temperature not within the acceptable temperature range will
display "Too warm" or "Too cold" in the Comments
column on the report.
Field |
Description |
Limit
Report By |
- Organization
(IRMS), Organization
(IRMS) Group, Do
Not Limit - Select the Organization (IRMS) or Organization
(IRMS) Group from the drop-down list, or select Do Not Limit. The default
is the user's Organization (IRMS).
- Facility,
Facility Group,
Do Not Limit -
Select the Facility from the drop-down list, or select
Do Not Limit.
- VFC
PIN - Select a VFC PIN from the drop-down list
to limit the report by this criterion.
- District/Region
- Select a specific district or region number
or name from the drop-down list.
- Include
In-Range Measurements - Select this option
to include the measurements that are in range.
- Report
Date Range - To limit the report by a date
range, enter the beginning (From)
and ending (Through)
dates in the respective fields.
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