| REQUIRED BUILD |
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- PSO*7.0*41
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*51
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*54
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*55
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSS*1.0*34
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*62
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*64
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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- PSO*7.0*49
- ACTION: Don't install, leave global
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| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1) The Pharmacy Ordering Enhancements (POE) project provides enhancements
Inpatient Medications and Outpatient Pharmacy applications. This project
directly supports Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS), which is a
key component of Veterans Health Administration's (VHA) plan to expand
support for clinical operations. Additionally, order checks will be
provided for medication orders for which a dispense drug has not been
selected during the CPRS order entry process. It is also intended as a way
to help meet the goal outlined in Objective 8, Action 1 in the
Prescription for Change, which outlines the need to coordinate
national/Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) formularies and share
drug treatment guideline information. This project will promote system-
to Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) V. 1.0, Inpatient Medications
wide sharing of drug reviews and treatment guidelines thereby enhancing
patient safety.
This project consists of four patches that work together to accomplish
these goals listed in order of install:
PSO*7*46
OR*3*94
PSS*1*38
PSJ*5*50
V. 5.0, Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0, and Order Entry/Results Reporting
2) This patch corrects a problem as reported in CON-0300-11347.
When reinstating a Prescription an order alert was displayed for a
duplicate drug. The alert was occurring incorrectly for the Prescription
that was being reinstated.
3) As reported in NYH-0300-12247 and BIL-1100-30086 the NSC/SC prompt is
not asked consistently between Outpatient Pharmacy and Computerized
Patient Record System (CPRS) packages. This patch provided an enhanced
interface for both packages to use when placing orders.
(OE/RR) V. 3.0 medication ordering dialogues to eliminate redundant entry
4) As reported in SAG-0500-41497 when renewing prescription request from
CPRS the screen was not displaying correctly. This patch corrects this
problem.
5) As reported in AMA-0900-71796 when renewing prescriptions that had
a cosigner tied to the provider and the cosigning provider changed the
cosigner was not being updated to show the new cosigning provider.
6) As reported in NYH-0900-10553 cost in the PRESCRIPTION file (#52) for
of drug information during medication order entry, provide a more
the drug would not allow a cost higher than 999 with 4 decimals. This
patch will allow cost to be entered for all fills to be 9999 with 4
decimals.
consistent medication order entry process, provide expanded order
checking, display documented drug formulary statuses and corresponding
restriction/guidelines to the provider and pharmacist at the time of order
entry, and improve the process of medication order transfer between
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