Prescription Status~
- Prescription Status
- A prescription can have one of nine of the following statuses:
Active A prescription with this status can be filled or refilled. Cancelled This status is used when a prescription was made inactive either by a new prescription or by the request of a physician. Deleted This status is used when a prescription is deleted. Prescriptions are no longer physically deleted from the system, but marked as deleted. Once a prescription is marked deleted no access is allowed other than view. Expired This status indicates the expiration date has passed. Note: A prescription which was cancelled or has expired more recently than the date specified by the cutoff date, typically 45 days in the past, can still be acted upon. Hold A prescription that was placed on hold due to reasons determined by the pharmacist. Non-verified Depending on a site parameter, prescriptions entered by a technician do not become active until they are reviewed by a pharmacist. Until such review, they remain non-verified and cannot be printed, cancelled or edited except through the Verification menu. Pending Due This status is given to prescriptions when a drug/drug interaction is to Drug encountered during the new order entry or editing of a prescription. Interactions Refill A second or subsequent filling authorized by the provider. Suspended A prescription which will be filled at some future date.
Source: CMOP V. 2.0 User Manual
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- Prescription Status
- A prescription can have one of the following status.
CANCELLED: This term is now referred to throughout the software as Discontinued.(See Discontinued.)
DELETED: This status is used when a prescription is deleted. Prescriptions are no longer physically deleted from the system, but marked as deleted. Once a prescription is marked deleted no access is allowed other than view.
HOLD: A prescription that was placed on hold due to reasons determined by the pharmacist.
NON-VERIFIED: There are two types of non-verified statuses. Depending on a site parameter, prescriptions entered by a technician do not become active until they are reviewed by a pharmacist. Until such review, they remain non-verified and cannot be printed, canceled or edited except through the Verification menu. The second non-verified status is given to prescriptions when a drug/drug interaction is encountered during the new order entry or editing of a prescription.
PENDING: A prescription which has been entered through OERR.
SUSPENDED: A prescription which will be filled at some future date.
Source: Controlled Substances V. 3.0 Pharmacist User Manual
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