I knew I had seen this, so did a search on Meditech, coming up with; MG LAB 13094 - LIS: Add keyword to look for active medication orders when order is placed Available in Releases: 5.5 SR2, 5.6 SR0 Request Type: Enhancement Associated Requests: MG PHA 6677, HCA LAB 7900 Features: PHA INTEGRATION Search Flags: Canadian: N; Parameters: N; Conversions: N; Data Definitions: N
General Description
This change allows users to create a rule that displays a patient's active
medications with previous test results when ordering a new test in the Order
Entry (OE), Laboratory (LAB) or Imaging and Therapeutic Services (ITS) modules.
This makes the physician aware of any medications that could interfere with or
skew test results during order entry.
For this change, the following two new data fields (keywords) have been added
for ORD rules in the OE, LAB, and ITS. These data fields access information in
Pharmacy on a patient's active medications when users place an order:
[f lord drug info]("drug.mnemonic")
[f lord gen info]("generic.name")
The difference between the two data fields is what users include inside the
quotes within the parentheses. The first requires a drug mnemonic; the latter
requires a generic.
Testing Notes
In order for the new keywords to be accessable the Order Rule data fields need
to be reloaded in the LIS System Dictionaries. Please contact your MEDITECH
Application Specialist.
1. Once the key words are reloaded. Create a few LIS Order Rules using the new
keywords: [f lord drug info] and [f lord gen info].
2. Attach the order rules to tests.
3. In PHA, order a drug on a patient that can be evaluated by the order rule.
4. In LAB, order a test on the patient from step 5. Verify that the order rule
is evaluated correctly.
5. Enter a requisition on a differnet patient that does not have the drug
ordered on them. Verify that the order is evaluated correctly.
Paul Goedicke
IT Analyst III
Jackson County Memorial Hospital
1200 E.Pecan, Altus, OK 73521
Phone: (580) 477-7485
Fax: (580) 477-7366
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeanne
Hesseling
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Defaulting medication when ordering lab test
We are wondering if anyone knows of a way ( either rule or attribute) when
placing an order for a lab test to default in a specific med based on the test
ordered.
Specifically, when entering an order for PT, PTT or INR, is there a way for the
system to automatically default an anticoagulant from pharmacy if it has been
given? And the same question for entering an order for a culture and the
system defaulting the antibiotic if the patient has received one.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts on this.
Jeanne Hesseling
Delnor Hospital
Geneva,Il 60134
630 208 4439
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