| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. The Inpatient Medication Orders for Outpatients project will allow a
3. Drug selection lookup was using an old cross reference. This patch
corrects the program to use the correct one. NOIS: ISB-0803-30450
4. To accommodate Billing Awareness, it was necessary to modify the
communication between CPRS and Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0 to include
new diagnosis codes. Inpatient Medications V. 5.0 routes all pharmacy
orders to the appropriate package. This patch makes the changes necessary
to pass the new diagnosis codes to the appropriate package.
user the ability to order unit dose medications for outpatients. This is
5. A provider entering an order into Computerized Patient Record System
(CPRS) V. 1.0 must be permitted to place a limitation on the duration of
an inpatient medication order. This capability exists for Unit Dose orders
and Inpatient IV orders, but not for IV Fluid orders. This patch makes
the change necessary to receive a duration or dosage limit on an IV Fluid
order placed in CPRS. The limitation will be in hours, days, milliliters,
or liters.
6. A site reported a problem with the default start date and time for
orders created between 11pm and midnight. The default start date for these
accomplished through modifications to Inpatient Medications V. 5.0,
orders may default to 11pm the following day. This patch corrects the
problem by calculating and displaying the correct default start date and
time. NOIS: BRX-0803-12080.
7. Two sites reported a problem with IV labels not printing correctly with
Day-of-Week schedules that had Sunday in the list. This patch corrects
this problem. NOIS: PHO-0903-60884, MIN-1003-41071 and MIN-0204-41197.
8. A request was made to modify the Non-Verified/Pending Orders option
[PSJU VBW] to show the clinic for Outpatient IV orders. This patch makes
Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) V.1.0 and Scheduling V. 5.3.
this modification. E3R: 17357
9. A description has been added to the ACX cross-reference in the ORDERS
FILE PARENT ORDER field (#125), in the NON-VERIFIED ORDERS file (#53.1)
at the request of the database administrator.
10. A site reported a problem with the display of dosage information
under certain circumstances. Specifically, there was no spacing between
the number and the dosage form. This patch works with changes in Pharmacy
Data Management V. 1.0 to correct this problem. NOIS: BRX-1004-10173 and
This patch provides the changes for Inpatient Medications.
SFC-1003-62552
11. To accomodate the Scheduling Encapsulation project, a change has been
made to the retrieval of appointment information. When a specific error
code is returned, the following message will display in place of the
appointment: "Scheduling database is unavailable". NOIS: ISB-0903-31960
12. A site reported that the finishing pharmacist is incorrectly saved as
the provider when the SF - Speed Finish action is used to finish a pending
renewal order. This patch corrects the problem by saving the provider
that renewed the order with the finished and verified order.
NOIS: AMA-1004-71742 and CPH-1004-41922
13. Orders with Day of Week (DOW) schedules may be created with an
inappropriate dose frequency which prevents the scheduled doses from
appearing on the Virtual Due List (VDL) in Bar Code Medication
Administration (BCMA) V. 3.0. A frequency value appropriate for DOW
schedules will be stored for orders containing this type of schedule to
ensure they display correctly in BCMA. NOIS: HIN-0503-41736
2. Provider Comments are not being saved with active IV orders. This patch
14. Orders created in CPRS V. 1.0 between 2300 and 2400 may, during the
finishing process, incorrectly default to a start date and time that is 24
hours later than the correct default start date and time. Orders created
between 2300 and 2400 will now default to the correct start date and time.
NOIS: PAL-1203-62062.
corrects this by saving Provider Comments when IV orders become active.
NOIS: ASH-0803-31967, ERI-0303-20187 and ISB-0702-30889.
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