Pharmacy Setup Emails
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xxx xxxx wrote: I have tried to enter a new pharmacy orderable items and drugs through the PDM Drug enter/edit program. After the drug is put in, I can order it from the character-based CPRS but it does not display in the Medication Order dialog box for the GUI CPRS. The only inpatient medication orderable items that display in the GUI CPRS are items contained in the record "ORWDSET UD RX" in the file ORDER QUICK VIEW. But new updates to the drugs and orderable items do not effect this record. Any idea how I should enter new drugs and/or pharmacy orderable items so they will appear on the GUI CPRS too? Thanks, xxx xxxx
The reason was that we didn't start TaskMan while entering the drugs so job of "updating Quick View" is scheduled but not run. After we started TaskMan and waited for a little while, all drugs now show nicely in the GUI interface. xxx Thanks to Todd in Iowa who helped us with resolve the problem! Nancy Anthracite
This was the thread that helped us to get the medications list filled in CPRS. Please let us know if it helps. Regards Usha -Original Message - From: "Toni Petersen" <toni.petersen@ahsinc.com> To: <hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:39 PM Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] pharmacy drugs not visible in CPRS > Refer to the Vista documentation, Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) User > Manual, Section 1.9, where Orderable Items are discussed. If the > orderable item (in file 50.7) is created, and matched to the local drug > file (50), the item will be visible in CPRS to order. > > The specific drug file which has to be populated is the local drug file > (file 50) created through PDM Drug Enter/Edit, not PSA Drug Enter/Edit. > This file (50) is also a different drug file than the National Drug > File, as described in the PSN module documentation. Unfortunately, I do > not think there is an automated way to populate File 50 with locally > used drugs. > > The reason the "matching" to orderable item, and the "marking" for > inpatient, outpatient, etc. functions exist in PDM Drug Enter/Edit is > that it is easier for the physician, (and reduces potential for error > during item selection), to have a short list of drugs available in CPRS > to select, rather than a list of 5000 or so. There are differences in > the drug lists for inpatient and outpatient use, although some items > will be common to both. > > PSA Drug Enter/Edit involves pharmacy inventory management, and the > locations created therein refer to locations of the drugs, (for ward > stock or satellite pharmacy inventory management) not locations of the > patients. > > Also, I believe there is a way to configure CPRS, so that the physician > does not have to select whether or not he is ordering inpatient, or > outpatient drugs. If CPRS is configured accordingly, when the patient is > selected, the patient's location (an inpatient bed, clinic location, > etc) determines the ordering module (inpatient or outpatient) displayed > to the physician for order entry. > > I hope this helps clarify the matter further. > > > Toni Beare Petersen, R.Ph. > American Healthcare Solutions, Inc. > Toni.Petersen@ahsinc.com > 970.846.8591 (cell) > www.ahsinc.com