| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. When using the Patient Record Update [PSO PATIENT RECORD UPDATE]
installed, that prescription will show on the unreleased report, even
though a Filling label never printed.
12. This patch fixes an error that involves incorrect medications showing
up on a Medication profile for a patient. This can occur if there is
invalid data in the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55). A patient validation
check is being added to prevent this problem. Also in the Medication
profile, an error could occur if a profile is run on a patient, and the
orders for that patient have not yet been backfilled to CPRS. This error
can only occur shortly after the installation of Outpatient Pharmacy
3. Corrected a problem reported in NOIS ALB-0498-50730 associated with
version 7.0.
the Medication Profile [PSO P] option. The problem happens when the
report is sorted to print by Class or Medication and a cutoff date (number
of days) is entered, the Rxs that have been canceled print beyond the
selected number of days. Routine: PSOP2
Corrected another problem reported in NOIS CON-0798-11780 when printing
the Med profile by a selected date range. The problem is that when a date
range is entered the first time and the user attempts to run the report
action, the site parameter that controls the editing of Patient
again and chooses a date range earlier that the initial date, the user is
not allowed to do so. Routine: PSOP1
4. Corrected a problem where a possible undefined error could occur when
the cross reference on the DATE OF DEATH field (#.351) on the PATIENT file
(#2) is executed. The problem could occur when the APOSD cross reference
is executed. Routine: PSOCAN3
5. Added a 'Press Return to Continue' prompt when using the Speed Release
action. The problem was when there were many Rx's to be released, the Rx
Information Management System (PIMS) patient data was being ignored.
number scrolled off the screen. For users without scroll back
capabilities, this caused users to question as to what Rx's were being
released. Routine: PSODISP3
6.When editing the original Fill Date of a prescription that is in
suspense and queued for Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP)
transmission, it is possible that duplicate "AQ" cross references will
exist for that suspense entry. This could cause the prescription to be
sent to the CMOP twice. In addition to fixing this problem, any invalid
"AQ" cross references will be deleted by this patch. Routines: PSOUTLA,
Routine: PSOLMPAT
PSOPOST3
7.This patch addresses a problem reported by some sites concerning the
Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option. Currently under this
option, the site will only see Pending Outpatient orders that have a
Related Institution that matches the Related Institution for the
Outpatient Site that the user is signed in under. The problem occurs when
an order is received from Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) from a
Clinic that is related to an Institution that is not found as a Related
Institution for any of the Outpatient Pharmacy sites. When this happens,
the only way for those orders to be completed is for the user to select
that patient under the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR
ORDERS] option.
To fix this problem, this patch adds a new field to the OUTPATIENT SITE
file (#59) called CPRS ORDERING INSTITUTION (#8). Multiple entries can be
entered in this field. This can be done using the Site Parameter
Enter/Edit [PSO SITE PARAMETERS] option. Upon installation of this patch,
a conversion is done to move the Institution that is currently in the
Related Institution field for each Outpatient Site to the first entry in
2. This patch will enable the interface between Outpatient Pharmacy
this new field. After the installation of the patch, if there is still
only one entry in the new CPRS ORDERING INSTITUTION field (#8) for an
Outpatient Site, then the Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH]
option will not change for the user. However, sites can now enter multiple
Institutions in this field for an Outpatient Pharmacy site, and if a site
does this, the user will be prompted for an Institution when entering the
Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option. After the user selects
an Institution, then the Pending Orders that will be shown to the user for
completing will be those Pending Orders from Clinics that are associated
with that Institution selected.
version 7.0 and the Clinical Information Resource Network (CIRN) once CIRN
8. A problem has been reported concerning the Order Summary that is
displayed after selecting the RX (Prescriptions) [PSO RX] option. The
first number displayed is the "Orders to be completed for all divisions".
Then the user can choose to view an order summary, which breaks down all
of the orders by Routing, (Window, Mail, and Clinic). The problem is that
the total of the "Orders to be completed for all divisions" does not
always match the total of the breakdown by routing. The reason is that not
all Renewals that are received from CPRS have an associated routing. To
resolve this, when Outpatient Pharmacy receives a Renewal from CPRS with
is installed. There will be no change in functionality for Outpatient
no routing, a Mail routing will automatically be entered for the Renewal.
This patch will also automatically update any current Pending Renewals
with no routing to a Mail routing.
9. This patch fixes a problem of the patient not always being displayed
on the Bingo Board automatically when using the Release Medication
[PSO RELEASE] option.
10. This patch provides a new sort capability when using the Complete
Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option. Orders can now be Finished by
Pharmacy sites that do not have CIRN installed.
Clinic, or by Clinic Sort Group. Within either of these sorts, orders will
be Finished on a first in/first out basis by Patient. Clinic Sort Groups
can be added/edited in the Enter/Edit Clinic Sort Groups [PSO SETUP
CLINIC GROUPS] option, which is found under the Maintenance (Outpatient
Pharmacy) [PSO MAINTENANCE] menu option.
11. This patch fixes a problem of a prescription showing up on the
unreleased report, when only an Interaction label printed, and not a
Filling label. If a prescription is entered before the version 7.0
install, and a Drug Interaction label printed, then version 7.0 is
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