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Hi Myla-
Dose Range checking is a sore topic with many of us, mainly because of the
"data" we purchase from the 3rd party Formulary Service Vendors (FSV) and
the enormous amount of time it takes to validate that data.  If you have an
FSV your Pharmacy department will understand - the number of "pop-ups"
during order entry with regards to dose range checking can be a nuisance.
As a Clinical Pharmacist and end user myself, one would hope that the
pop-ups we see are valid and noteworthy to act on.  As with the
allergy/duplicate pop-ups, that just isn't the case.  The addition of
AOM/POM brings on the next level of frustration - the "non-PHA" user.
Unfortunately the PHA users are accustom to the pop-ups, others are not and
will question the system integrity...especially physicians - as well they
should.

My recommendation is to turn off the dose range checks (there's a Knowledge
Base Article on that topic), develop your know "Dose Types", edit the
existing dictionary and then re-introduce the ones after editing.  Start
with the high-alert meds (narrow therapeutic index drugs) and go class by
class.  Plan on hundreds of man-hours to accomplish this task.

Of course if you do not use an FSV you will have to develop your own Dose
Range Dictionary from scratch...which sometimes isn't a bad thing!

Best of luck - Kevin.


 
 
Kevin McConnell, PharmD.
Clinical Consultant
(713)480-6810
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.RPhInformatics.com
 
 

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Hello fellow Meditech Users!

We are a C/S site at 5.5 SR 2 and are embarking upon the utilization of
POM/AOM within Meditech.  With this, there have been some concerns raised
from our pharmacy director on dose range checking.  I know this
functionality is available within the Formulary dictionary but we are not
currently using it.  Have there been any sites out there that have utilized
this particular functionality within the Pharmacy? Within the Pharmacy and
are already live with POM/AOM?  We'd love to hear from you and how this has
worked at your facility.

Thanks in advance for any feedback!

_________________________________________
Myla W. Hopkins
Johnston Memorial Hospital
MIS Clinical Applications System Specialist
(Phone) 919-938-7592
(Pager) 919-713-1464



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