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I think you might have mis-understood something from the webex?  Maybe
FDB has a separate product for ordering but they also have a product to
load strings.  
FDB sells POEM strings for AOM and PHA/POM building of ordering strings.
We built our own strings in PHA for POM but loaded the POEM strings (in
CS you have to be 5.5) for AOM.  It took a DTSs to get the mapping
working and we still have an issue where the load overwrote what we had
built (which we expected) but is not showing FDB items where there was
overlap with the 200 common drug entries we made. (I'm not endorsing yet
just confirming that the product exists).
It is licensed on a per physician basis but it's not that much money.
($20-50/yr?)
When we built the PHA med and IV strings, it took about 2 weeks of 2
pharmacists time.  MT did copy med (but not IV) strings from test to
live for us.

Marianne Deignan
Berkshire Health System
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Hi All,
 
A couple of months ago, FDB hosted a Webex to talk about this product.
Although they market this as saving time in building order strings, this
is a separate product that you use to place your orders. This does NOT
use Meditech's POM application. In fact, it wasn't fully developed at
the time of the Webex and they still were hoping to present this to
Meditech in hopes that they may use it. 
 
I was very disappointed as I thought is was going to save us time and
money in building POM. Instead you have to purchase a separate product
that your physicians will use. If I remember correctly, licensing is
done on a per physician basis.
 
Perhaps this is different than what's being presented now but as of a
couple of months ago, this is what we found.
 
Good luck,
Katie
 
 
Katie Holland
Roger Williams Medical Center
401.456.2436
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Does anyone have information or experience using First Data Bank to help
with building the POM med order strings?  We are C/S 5.5.2. FDB is
presenting at MUSE and claims they can save 1000 hours in time spent
building order strings, etc. Any of you using any other resources for
building POM PHA data strings?
Thanks in advance,
Judy


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