| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. Prior to the installation of this patch, if a new prescription is
CMOP criteria. Because the routing gets changed from Window to Mail, the
prescription will be suspended for CMOP, instead of suspended locally.
2. This patch provides the Controlled Substances package an entry point to
call that will delete the last refill of a prescription. When posting
and releasing a prescription in Controlled Substances, if that
prescription has been discontinued, it will not be released and the refill
will be deleted. This functionality will be available when patches
PSO*7*21 and PSD*3*11 are installed, though the patches are not dependent
on each other for installation.
entered at a site running the Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP)
3. This patch fixes an error that could occur when putting a prescription
on Hold through the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR
ORDERS] option. If the prescription has refills, and the user enters an
'^' at the PHARMACIST NAME prompt, an error could occur. A change has also
been made to the Activity Log comments when putting a prescription on
Hold. Currently, if the prescription has an entry in the RX SUSPENSE file
(#52.5), the comments always end in "removed from SUSPENSE", regardless of
whether or not the fill has been printed from suspense. This patch makes
the change to only add those comments if the suspense fill has not yet
package, and that prescription is for a CMOP drug and is given a future
been printed. NOIS OKL-1098-71710
4. This patch enhances the functionality of editing prescriptions. An
option is being added under the Rx (Prescriptions) [PSO RX] menu option
called Edit Prescriptions [PSO RXEDIT]. This option will allow editing of
prescriptions by entering prescription number(s). Editing will still be
available through the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR
ORDERS] option, but this new option provides an alternative editing
capability. In addition, if a key field of a prescription is edited (field
that generates a Reprint label request), and the field edited is a field
Fill Date and marked as Window for the routing, that prescription will not
of the last fill that has been released, a prompt will now be given that
asks if a Reprint label should be printed. If a key field is edited of a
fill that is not the last fill, and that key field is contained in the
last fill, a Reprint label will not be generated.
5. This patch fixes a problem of an incorrect refill date possibly being
assigned to a refill. After suspending a new prescription to the future,
if a refill is then done and a refill date of today is entered, the
future fill date from the new prescription can possibly be assigned to
the refill date. NOIS ALX-1198-71519
be suspended for CMOP. Even if all of the other CMOP criteria are met, it
6. This patch provides a new Order Summary of Pending Outpatient orders.
This new summary is by Clinic. To have this functionality, the
verified patch PSO*7*15 must also be installed. Patch PSO*7*15 is not
required for installation of this patch, but the new Order Summary by
Clinic will not be available until that patch is installed.
7. This patch fixes a problem reported for sites running Tricare. Partial
prescriptions are being sent for Tricare billing, but they should not.
This patches fixes the problem.
will be suspended locally because of the Window Routing. Because of
8. A problem has been reported that occurs when a Pharmacist verifies a
prescription entered by a Technician. If the Pharmacist edits the
prescription after it is accepted, but before the Label prompt, it can
possibly be flagged as a Reprint prescription, when it should not be.
Also, if it is a CMOP prescription, it may print locally instead of
going to the CMOP because of the Reprint status.
numerous requests to change this functionality, this patch will
automatically change a Window routing to Mail for new prescriptions
entered with a Future Fill Date that get suspended, and meet all of the
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