| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. A site reported a problem where a one-time order could not be
system parameter is not defined, the system will use the continuous order
parameters to determine the stop date, rather than the start and stop
date being equal. Then, when BCMA marks the medication as 'Given',
Inpatient Medications will expire the order. NOIS# BUT-0501-20609.
2. Manual Medication Entry [PSB MED LOG NEW ENTRY] option was generating a
false Due List Error Notification message when accessed.
BCMA V. 1.0 has been corrected to no longer generate an e-mail message.
NOIS# NOP-0801-11096
discontinued by the provider because it was expired due to the start and
CTX-0801-72721
This project consists of a master build containing three patches that
work together to accomplish these goals listed in order of install.
Installation of this master build should be coordinated among the three
packages affected since only one installation is necessary. The patches,
in order of install, are:
PSS*1*44 PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT V. 1.0
PSJ*5*63 INPATIENT MEDICATIONS V. 5.0
stop date being the same. However, the medication still displayed in Bar
PSB*1*13 BAR CODE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION V. 1.0
Code Medication Administration (BCMA) V. 1.0 because of the 12-hour rule
for displaying one-time orders on the Virtual Due List. This patch
corrects this problem by changing the way the one-time orders is
calculated. There will be a ward parameter, system parameter and the
standard calculation. The hierarchy will be to check the one-time ward
parameter first, if not defined, check the system parameter. If the
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