PSJ*5.0*214 (8201)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME PSJ*5.0*214
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2009-07-23 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK INPATIENT MEDICATIONS
REQUIRED BUILD
  • PSJ*5.0*33
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
  • PSJ*5.0*67
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
  • PSN*4.0*193
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
Patches PSJ*5*214 and PSN*4*193 are being released as part of the Class
 
1. The option would quit prematurely after the user entered an up-arrow to
exit a previous attempt to generate the report.
 
Problem:
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The variable QFLG used to denote the user's attempt to quit the option was
left defined following the aborted report attempt.
 
Resolution:
III to Class I conversion process.  In combination, the two 
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Routine PSJPDV updated to NEW variable QFLG.
 
2. To generate a report for all drugs within a parent drug class required 
entry of each child class when specifying the report parameters.
 
Problem:
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There was no cross-reference in the VA DRUG CLASS file (#50.605) to
determine the relationship between parent drug classes and 
patches address the need to provide multidivisional functionality within
child drug classes.
 
Resolution:
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Patch PSN*4*193 introduces the necessary cross-reference, which is 
utilized by this patch to allow a user to enter a parent drug class.  The 
system will then select all of the drugs in the hierarchy of that parent 
class.
 
3.  The default response for the Number of Matches prompt did not 
the Inpatient Medications package's Patients on Specific Drug(s) [PSJ
reflect the most common answer to that question.
 
Problem:
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Current functionality would count the number of unique entries selected 
by the user and present that number as a default response to the Number 
of Matches prompt.  This assumed that a patient had to have all of the 
selected drugs in their profile in order to be listed in the final report.
 
Resolution:
PDV] option. PSN*4*193 provides support within the National Drug File
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The default is changed to 1, reflecting a report in which the patient can 
be on any of the selected drugs in order to be listed on the report.  The 
user can still enter a higher number to employ the previously defaulted 
functionality.
 
4.  The existing program did not include functionality to support the 
reporting needs of integrated or multidivisional facilities.
 
Problem:
package and PSJ*5*214 delivers the enhanced functionality of the Patients
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The report parameters do not ask for limitation of the output to 
specified divisions, wards, or ward groups.  The resulting list always 
included all patients meeting the criteria across an entire VistA 
database.
 
Resolution:
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A prompt is added to allow the user to select the DIVISION(s)
from which patients will be reported.  Sites that have only 1 division
on Specific Drug(s) [PSJ PDV] option.
associated with all of their inpatient wards will not see this new prompt.
 
A prompt is added to allow the user to select the WARDS(s) from which
patients will be reported.
 
If no selection is made for the division or ward prompt, the user will 
be allowed to select one WARD GROUP from which patients will be reported.
  
This patch contains the following items:
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
SEQ# 199
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSJPDV
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B53702138
    • PSJPDV0
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B28813203
    • PSJQUTIL
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B569952