| REQUIRED BUILD |
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- PSO*7.0*29
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*32
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*47
- 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*27
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*30
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. When returning a prescription using Return Medication to Stock [PSO
problem.
3. The Most Commonly Dispensed Drugs report obtained by using Commonly
Dispensed Drugs [PSO COMMON] option, is skipping printing some sites even
though there are valid records. This patch fixes this problem.
4. A problem can occur when a prescription is placed on hold through the
Outpatient Pharmacy options, and then taken off hold through these same
options. The prescription will not display correctly on the orders tab
in CPRS. The order text is not being updated appropriately. The status
RETURNED STOCK] option, it was reported that the NEXT POSSIBLE FILL field
will show as active, but the word "Hold" will still show on the left side
of the order text. This patch corrects this problem.
5. Additional data has been added to the routine that returns prescription
and drug information to the Integrated Billing package, for Tricare
billing purposes. This has been done for future enhancements.
6. With the release of PSO*7*40 an interface was added for the Controlled
Substances V. 3.0 package (PSD*3*24). This interface sends notification
to the Controlled Substances V. 3.0 package when a fill, refill or partial
(#102) of PRESCRIPTION file (#52) was not getting reset to what it was
is returned to stock. This patch further enhances the interface by
preventing users who do not hold the PSDMGR key from updating vault
balances and returning controlled substances to stock. For this new
enhancement to be completely functional PSD*3*30 must be installed.
prior to the refill. This patch fixes this problem.
2. When using Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option,
finishing orders entered through Computerized Patient Record System
(CPRS), it was reported that the number of refills did not always update
appropriately when Days Supply was edited. This patch corrects this
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