PSJ*5.0*337 (10408)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME PSJ*5.0*337
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2016-11-10 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK INPATIENT MEDICATIONS
REQUIRED BUILD
  • PSJ*5.0*317
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
Patch PSJ*5.0*337 will correct the following issues discovered with 
    to be incorrect. When the strength is a concentration or percentage
    the dosage may be calculated incorrectly; therefore the dosage for
    these components will not be sent in the HL7 interface. For this type
    of order, the nurse dispensing the medication from the cabinet must
    manually verify the dosage for each component.
 
 2) Absent Sick In Hospital (ASIH) transfers were not tested prior to 
    the release of patch PSJ*5*317. After the patch was released, Long
    Beach reported that the "To ASIH" transfers are showing orders as
    active on the Omnicell server even though they are discontinued in
Pharmacy Interface Automation (PIA) immediately after the release of patch
    VistA. Vendors like Omnicell use the admission pivot number as a
    unique identifier to track orders during their stay in the hospital.
    The HL7 message that was generated to discontinue the order was found
    to have a null value or an incorrect pivot number. Hence, Omnicell was
    unable to flag the order as discontinued.
    We also tested the "From ASIH" transfers, and we found similar issues.
    This patch will send the correct pivot number in the HL7 message for
    both (To/From) ASIH transfers so that the vendors can flag the orders
    accordingly.
 
PSJ*5*317:
 3) This patch addresses an issue with information missing from the 
    PADE OUTBOUND MESSAGES file (#58.72) when the site has multiple vendor
    setups. The first file entry has all the relevant HL7 data, but the 
    subsequent file entries are missing Order Number, Order Action, 
    appointment and Drug. With this patch, the subsequent file entries
    will have these missing data.
 
 4) This patch addresses an issue with Inpatient Order Entry that results
    in an undefined PSGORD variable error in routine ENDRG+17^PSGOEF1
    when a new (backdoor) order's orderable item is changed prior to
 
    accepting the order. After the New Order process is initiated in
    Inpatient Order Entry, and all of the order prompts are populated, the
    user is given the option edit the order details prior to accepting the
    order. If the user changes the new unaccepted order's Orderable Item
    to a PADE drug with more than one dispense drug associated with it,
    the following error occurs:
       <UNDEFINED>ENDRG+17^PSGOEF1 *PSGORD 
    With this patch, the dispense drug lookup will execute successfully
    when no order number is defined in the PSGORD variable.
 
 1) This patch addresses an issue with incorrect dosage for orders 
 5) This patch addresses an issue with the Inpatient Pick List that 
    results in an undefined error when no unit dose order is found for the
    drug being processed, the following error occurs:
       <UNDEFINED>DRGSTOCK+10^PSJPADSI *PSJDFLOC 
    With this patch, the PADE drug balance lookup will not cause an error
    when no order number is defined.
    containing more than one dispense drug when one of the dispense drug
    has a concentration or percentage strength. The HL7 interface sends
    one RXC component segment for each dispense drug, and the dosage sent
    on drugs where the strength is a concentration or percentage was found
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
XPI1 NO
XPO1 NO
XPZ1 NO
SEQ# 287
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSJPDCLA
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B148639456
    • PSJPDCLU
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B195649926
    • PSJPADE
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B91377685
    • PSGOEF1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B38041202
    • PSJPADSI
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B213018114
    • PSJPDCL
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B59208324