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Title: RE: Editing the Standard PHA Inpatient Refill List
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Hi Kevin! I believe the standard report Beth is asking about is *PHA.REF.inp.report*; and the macro you are referring to is the *rx.detail* macro. In our MAGIC 5.4 system, the report can’t be *initialized from standard*. However, the code can be ‘listed’ to LOCAL, where it is possible to see that there is already a nil line check on the detail. It looks like the entire report is built in macros for the output (!) device. If you’ve got a *custom* (zcus) modified copy of the *PHA.REF.inp.report* that excludes zero dose items, please post to the list.
Many Thanks! Cris
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The PHA Refill list is “formatted” in the PHA Dictionary very similar to the MAR – a header, detail, trailer, etc. The detail section can be “initialized from the standard” and a LC added to eliminate those zero dose items, if that’s what you want eliminated. I have manipulated that refill list for many things, and what you’re trying to do certainly won’t take a “…magic programmer…”.
Kevin.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beth Lupien
Hello, Has anyone out there come up with a custom report for the PHA Inpatient Refill List that suppresses zero dose meds and PRN med with zero fill amounts? Currently we are wasting HUGE amounts of paper when the list prints these types of orders. Additionally, it is a lot for our pharmacists to sift though. The standard Inpatient Refill List really is not an NPR RW report, but more like a series of programs called from within an NPR RW report. Since we need a magic programmer to accomplish this, I am thinking of trying Iatric, although I was wondering if anyone else out there has come up with a solution to this problem? Thanks, Beth Beth A. Lupien Beth Lupien |
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