Why couldn't you use the additive.q field?  You could check if one
exists, and set a conditional response.  Something like:

 

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I have not tried this but it should work.

 

Roger Beverly, PharmD

Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator

Conway Medical Center, Inc.

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Of Novack, Andrew
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:19 PM
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Rule Help - Additive field

 

I am trying to create a customer defined key word to check the additive
field. I can't seem to get this to work. Anyone have any ideas? What I
am basically trying to do is, If the additive exists, I want to prevent
ordering. This is for certain premixes we have that should be entered in
the carrier field only. So, we want to stop the pharmacists from
entering an additive with these premixes accidently. Thanks for any
help. 

 

Drew Novack

Ph: 508-333-3865

 



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