| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
** WARNING - After installing this patch, a location AND ad appointment
hours. When the pharmacist finished the order, it was not noticed that
the stop date was 24 hours, not the normal default stop date for an
inpatient's medication orders. As a result, the patient did not receive
his/her medication as prescribed. The inpatient meds code in VistA
assumed the order was an IMO (Inpatient Medications for Outpatients)
order because it had a clinic location. The code will be updated to
recognize a unit dose.
date & time will be required before IMO logic is executed!
This patch addresses the issue of an inpatient's medication's stop time
being inadvertently set to 24 hours.
A medical student at a site erroneously changed the location of an
inpatient while ordering a unit dose medication in CPRS. The clinic
location the student chose had a default stop time on orders of 24
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