Difference between revisions of "MU-RxCheck"
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− | VistA currently doesn't maintain formularies. This will likely need to be done with an interface to a 3rd party application, such as SureScripts. | + | *1. Automatically and electronically generate and indicate (e.g., pop-up message or sound) in real-time, alerts at the point of care for drug-drug and drug-allergy contraindications based on medication list, medication allergy list, age, and CPOE. |
+ | *2. Enable a user to electronically check if drugs are in a formulary or preferred drug list in ac- cordance with the standard specified in Table 2A row 2. | ||
+ | * 3. Provide certain users with administrator rights to deactivate, modify, and add rules for drug- drug and drug-allergy checking. | ||
+ | *4. Automatically and electronically track, record, and generate reports on the number of alerts responded to by a user. | ||
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+ | *Note: VistA currently doesn't maintain formularies. This will likely need to be done with an interface to a 3rd party application, such as SureScripts. |
Revision as of 21:50, 27 January 2010
- 1. Automatically and electronically generate and indicate (e.g., pop-up message or sound) in real-time, alerts at the point of care for drug-drug and drug-allergy contraindications based on medication list, medication allergy list, age, and CPOE.
- 2. Enable a user to electronically check if drugs are in a formulary or preferred drug list in ac- cordance with the standard specified in Table 2A row 2.
- 3. Provide certain users with administrator rights to deactivate, modify, and add rules for drug- drug and drug-allergy checking.
- 4. Automatically and electronically track, record, and generate reports on the number of alerts responded to by a user.
- Note: VistA currently doesn't maintain formularies. This will likely need to be done with an interface to a 3rd party application, such as SureScripts.