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Have you successfully setup the Multiplier in B/AR? Doesnt sound like it Epo is the most widely used example and most likely the best for you to test and experiment with until you get it right. Go figure experiment with in MEDITECH. You mean they dont tell you how to set it up? There are a couple KBAs out there too but start with the 10,000 unit vial and trying a multiplier of 0.1, and go from there. Best of luck Kevin. Kevin McConnell, PharmD. Clinical Consultant (713)480-6810 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.RPhInformatics.com ________________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carla Fuller Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 11:32 AM To: Meditech-L list Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Magic 5.4 J-Codes and PHA I was asked to post the following to the L: A couple years ago, I was made aware that some PHA users were building dummy entries into their Drug Dictionaries which matched J-Code pay-bys. This was because BAR didn't distinguish between the entire drug amount contained in a multi-dose vial being used for a dose vs.. only part of that amount being used for a dose. E.g., Epogen 20,000 units would cross to BAR as just that, whether 6000 units had been used; so utilizing a 1000 unit dummy entry would allow the PHA user to send the correct 6 x 1000 units to BAR if only part of the vial was used. We had successfully tested this in 4.9. but haven't been able to test it in 5.4 yet. Now we are in the middle of an update to 5.5. Are there any users out there who are using a fix similar to this in 5.4? or 5.5? Or does anyone have any other suggestions? Thank you, Carolyn States, RPh War Memorial Hospital Thanks for your help, Carla Fuller, CPC War Memorial Hospital Applications Specialist 500 Osborn Blvd Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 (906) 635-4663 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ meditech-l mailing list [email protected] http://mtusers.com/mailman/listinfo/meditech-l
