| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
This patch makes three enhancements to Pharmacy Data Management (PDM)
The second enhancement is a change to the menu option entitled
"Print PEPS Services Setup" {PSS CHECK PEPS SERVICES SETUP]. Additional
functionality is provided to the user with a device prompt to send the
output to a printer device or they may choose to print to the screen.
The third enhancement deals with the way entries in the DOSE UNITS file
(#51.24) are displayed. Some of the entries in this file are composed
of TallMan lettering (mixed case). Under the menu option entitled
"Request Change to Dose Unit" [PSS DOSE UNIT REQUEST], if a user
and re-introduces an option from PSS*1*129 as a "stand alone" option:
requests a change to an entry that is composed of Tallman lettering,
previously, these entries did not collate as desired. Any entry
composed of TallMan lettering is converted to uppercase when doing the
lookup so that alphabetic sorting is maintained while still preserving
Ta1lMan lettering. A Post-Install routine PSS164P is included to re-index
the DOSE UNITS file (#51.24).
The option "Find Unmapped Local Possible Dosages" [PSS LOCAL DOSAGES
EDIT ALL] is exported and re-introduced as a "stand alone" option. The
option loops through all Local Possible Dosages, identifies entries
eligible for dosage checks that do not have data in the new Dose Unit
and Numeric Dose fields, and prompts for data entry into these fields.
It was purposely deleted with the install of MOCHA V1.0. It was thought
that it was no longer needed. It is being exported at the request of
the sites. It was found that some had not fully mapped their dosages
completely and have since added new drugs to DRUG file (#50) as well
as have unmatched some drugs to National Drug File (NDF).
The first enhancement adds a new menu option under the menu option
entitled "PEPS Services" [PSS PEPS SERVICES]. This new option is entitled
"Print Interface Data File" [PSS VENDOR INTERFACE REPORT]. This report
prints entries from the VENDOR INTERFACE DATA file (#59.74). The user is
asked for a date/time range and the report is sorted by the most recent
downtime first.
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