| REQUIRED BUILD |
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- PSO*7.0*4
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*24
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSS*1.0*26
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- OR*3.0*48
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*9
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*10
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*11
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*15
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*20
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*21
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*22
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*23
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1) This patch, in conjunction with patches from Inpatient Medications and
patient. Additionally, CPRS users will no longer be locked out of entering
orders for a patient, when orders for that patient are being finished in
the Outpatient Pharmacy package.
2) A change has been made in the messaging that takes place when
prescriptions are released or returned to stock. This change will not
effect the Outpatient Pharmacy user.
3) This patch fixes a problem when a prescription is Renewed, and the
provider renewing the prescription required a cosigner when the
Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS), will enhance the way that
prescription that is being renewed was originally entered, but no longer
requires a cosigner. The cosigning physician was being carried over to the
new prescription, and printing on the Action Profile, even though the
provider no longer required a cosigner. This patch will fix this problem.
4) A problem was reported that involves the prescription numbering
sequence. If a prescription is entered for a controlled substance, then
the drug is edited to a non-controlled substance after answering "No" to
the "Is this Correct" prompt, then the prescription will still be assigned
a number from the controlled substance sequence of prescription numbers.
locking is done at the order level and at the patient level among these
This patch corrects this problem.
5) This patch corrects a problem of the Non-Formulary warning printing
next to the dispense drug on the order screen in Outpatient Pharmacy, at
times when it is not appropriate to print. This can result from an order
being entered with a dispense drug that has a valid Non-Formulary status,
then that drug is edited to a drug that should not have a Non-Formulary
status, but the Non-Formulary indicator still prints next to the dispense
drug.
packages. Anytime an order is acted upon in the Outpatient Pharmacy
6) This patch corrects a problem of a user in CPRS being able to enter a
refill request that comes to the Outpatient Pharmacy package, even if the
refill request is beyond the expiration date of the prescription.
7) This patch corrects a problem that can occur in the Complete Orders
from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option for sites with multiple CPRS ordering
institutions. At the "Select CPRS ORDERING INSTITUTION" prompt, sometimes
the default will not be accepted if the user enters return. The user is
forced to type in the institution name. This patch corrects the problem.
package, locks will now take place within the Outpatient Pharmacy package
8) This patch will bring back the functionality of doing drug interaction
checks on Renewals.
9) This patch fixes a problem encountered when finishing orders in
Outpatient Pharmacy that were entered through CPRS before the day the
order is finished. These orders were being treated as future fills and
being suspended, since the order had been entered on a previous day
through CPRS. This patch makes a change where these will no longer
be seen as future fills, as long as the order is being filled for today.
at that order level, and the order will also be locked in CPRS. A Pharmacy
10) This patch addresses an issue that occurs when removing
a prescription from a pharmacy hold status. Prior to this patch, this
action would always generate a label request, regardless of whether or not
the last fill of the prescription had been released. This patch makes a
change to not print a label when removing a prescription from hold if the
last fill of the prescription has been released.
11) When editing the Drug of a prescription, if the new Drug is matched
to the same Pharmacy Orderable Item, and there are synonyms in the
Pharmacy Orderable Item file (#50.7) that contain numbers in the
Patient lock has also been created. When actions on orders take place in
synonym name, it is possible that after editing the Drug, the
Pharmacy Orderable Item will change to an incorrect Pharmacy Orderable
Item. This patch corrects the problem.
12) Currently, a prescription that is on Provider Hold should not be
acted upon through the Outpatient Pharmacy package. If you are entering a
new prescription and get a duplicate drug or duplicate class check on
a prescription that is on provider hold, you are currently able
to discontinue the prescription that is on provider hold. This patch will
prevent that prescription on provider hold from being discontinued, so the
Outpatient Pharmacy that could result in a change in the order, all other
new prescription entry will not be allowed, since the discontinue action
is not allowed.
Pharmacy users will be locked out of acting on any orders for that same
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