| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
This patch is part of the third quarter enhancements release for the
on a global node setting of ^DD("DILOCKTM")=3.
Example 1 - Patient Prescription Processing:
Select Action: Next Screen// NO New Order
Eligibility: SERVICE CONNECTED 50% to 100% SC%: 60
RX PATIENT STATUS: AUTH ABS -96//
Example 2 - Complete Orders from OERR:
Select By: (PA/RT/PR/CL/E): PATIENT// ROUTE
Route: (W/M/C/E): WINDOW// MAIL
OPPATIENT,ONE (666-00-0777)
No Allergy Assessment!
Eligibility: NSC
RX PATIENT STATUS: OPT NSC//
6. In the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS]
In order to avoid the lock issue in Outpatient Pharmacy, this patch
option, if the Patient Update "PU" action is chosen and the PATIENT
STATUS is changed to a new one, when returning to the option and
choosing "NO" for New Order, the default PATIENT STATUS displayed is
the one before the PU change was done. This patch makes a correction
to refresh the PATIENT STATUS before displaying the default.
7. When selecting a patient in the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO
LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option or the Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE
FINISH] option, if Remote Data Interoperability (RDI) is turned on, a
check has been added to check for the ability to access remote data.
modifies all routines that currently use a lock timeout value of less
If a problem has been detected with accessing remote data, the patient
selection will display "Remote data not available - Only local order
checks processed." once per patient rather than for each individual
order.
8. If the MAIL STATUS EXPIRATION DATE field (#.05) in the PHARMACY PATIENT
file (#55) is less than today, the MAIL field (#.03) displays on
the patient profile as if it is still active. This patch adds the
display of the MAIL STATUS EXPIRATION DATE field next to the MAIL
field on the patient profile for MAIL settings of Do Not Mail, Local -
than 3 seconds to check for the node ^DD("DILOCKTM") and to use the
Regular Mail and Local - Certified Mail if the mail status is expired.
9. Following the installation of patch PSO*7*200, a site noticed that 6
digits of the social security number were printing when using the new
hidden "RS" action to reprint the signature log. This patch changes it
to 4 digits to match the rest of the labels.
10. In patch PSO*7*200, functionality was provided to use the new
commercial warning label to send prescriptions to the automated
filling equipment. One site reported a problem when using the old
value defined there, otherwise the lock timeout value is set to a
warning labels, that the HEALTH LEVEL SEVEN (HL7) message sent to
Optifill was causing an error. This happens when the label text length
is greater than 512 characters. To prevent this error, this patch
ensures that the label text length sent does not exceed 245
characters. If the label text length exceeds 245 characters, then the
additional text will be parsed and sent in additional messages.
default value of 3 seconds.
2. PSI-06-186 - Changing dispense drug and SIG
When finishing a new order using the Patient Prescription Processing
Outpatient Pharmacy V. 7.0 package.
[PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option, and answering "NO" to the prompt
"Is this correct? YES//", the software allows the option to edit
the dispense drug. It allows you to select any active drug from the
DRUG file (#50) and accept the order even though the entered SIG is
incorrect. This patch will not list all the active drugs for selection
during dispense drug edit, but will list only those drugs that are tied
to that orderable item in the DRUG file (#50).
When the dispense drug is changed the software prompts "Do You want to
Edit the SIG? NO//." To read the current SIG you may have to scroll
the screen up. This patch will now display the current SIG along with
the prompt "Do You want to Edit the SIG? YES//."
A similar modification is also done in this patch for editing an
existing prescription and the dispense drug is changed, to display the
current SIG along with the prompt "Do You want to Edit the SIG? YES//."
When finishing a pending order through the backdoor, the software
allows the option to edit the orderable item and select a different
dispense drug, but does not prompt you to change the SIG. This can
1. With the deployment of Cache version 5, it was discovered that the
lead to incorrect SIG. This patch will now prompt the question
"Do You want to Edit the SIG? YES//."
3. This patch adds SERVICE REJECT to the current list of selection for
the Nature of Order prompt.
Example:
Nature of Order: WRITTEN// ?
Choose from:
1 WRITTEN W
short lock timeout values could generate a lock failure. Patch
2 VERBAL V
3 TELEPHONED P
4 SERVICE CORRECTION S
5 POLICY I
6 DUPLICATE D
12 SERVICE REJECT R
4. PSI-06-184 - Enhancements for No Allergy Assessment
The following changes are included to make the pharmacist aware/act on
prescriptions if they're being entered/finished for a patient with no
DI*22*147, which has already been released, provided a solution to
allergy assessment:
a. Within the profile information, display "No Allergy Assessment"
next to the allergy header (like "NKA" currently shows)
b. At the same spot where checking for bad address, add a check for
no allergy assessment and provide a message to the user. (When the
user continues on, he could choose EA to enter allergy information,
stop with that patient, or continue on with ordering or finishing).
c. On the profile header, on the right side of the line with patient
resolve this issue and future lock issues.
name where <A> currently shows in reverse video if the patient has
any allergy/adverse reaction information on file, show <NO ALLERGY
ASSESSMENT> in reverse video if no assessment has been done.
d. If the pharmacist proceeds with drug entry for a patient with no
allergy assessment, prompt to intervene just as if there had been an
allergy reaction and treat this like a critical interaction. (i.e.
require them to choose to continue processing and if so, prompt for
an intervention.
Note: When flagging is available in backdoor Outpatient Pharmacy for
pending orders, procedurally sites can choose to flag pending orders
for patients awaiting an allergy assessment.
5. The patient's eligibility will be displayed before prompting for
patient status when finishing prescriptions or entering new orders (to
ensure that the proper entry from the RX PATIENT STATUS file (#53) is
being selected. This is stored in the PATIENT STATUS field (#3) of the
PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55)):
a. In the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS]
This patch instituted a new default lock timeout of three seconds based
option, redisplay the eligibility just before prompting for patient
status.
b. In the Complete Orders from OERR [PSO LMOE FINISH] option, after
displaying patient name, display eligibility and prompt for patient
status.
c. In both options, use RX PATIENT STATUS: for the prompt instead of
PATIENT STATUS:
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