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Preparing for Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 & Inpatient v5.0 SPEAKER: Bob Adams DATE: January 11, 2005.

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Prior to this training: Inactivate drugs that aren’t being used Make sure that non-formulary designation is correct Trade name synonyms entered & marked as trade name Correct NDC #s entered in format Standardize drug names
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Preparing for Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 & Inpatient v5.0 SPEAKER: Bob Adams DATE: January 11, 2005
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Page 1: Preparing for Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 & Inpatient v5.0 SPEAKER: Bob Adams DATE: January 11, 2005.

Preparing for Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 &

Inpatient v5.0

SPEAKER: Bob AdamsDATE: January 11, 2005

Page 2: Preparing for Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 & Inpatient v5.0 SPEAKER: Bob Adams DATE: January 11, 2005.

Reading assignment

• Pharmacy Ordering Enhancements (POE) Pharmacy Data Management (PDM V.1.0) Pre-Release Implementation Guide

• This can be found on www.ihs.gov/ehr

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Prior to this training:

• Inactivate drugs that aren’t being used• Make sure that non-formulary

designation is correct• Trade name synonyms entered & marked

as trade name• Correct NDC #s entered in 5-4-2 format• Standardize drug names

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Correct NDC #s in the Drug File

• Use the FPN Report • Outpatient Pharmacy Manager

Menu Supervisor Functions FPN

• This will make NDF matching easier

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Enter Trade Name Synonyms

• Use Drug Enter/Edit or Synonym Enter/Edit options (on PDM menu)

• This will help providers when they order drugs through EHR

• If this isn’t finished before you create orderable items, you’ll need to Edit Orderable Items and enter the synonyms there instead of in the Drug File

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Standardize Drug Names

• Try to stick with the format of: Generic Name_Strength_Dosage Form

IBUPROFEN 400MG TAB

ENOXAPARIN 30MG/0.3ML INJ

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National Drug File

• Automatic match Verify Merge • Print NOCL and MANC Reports• Rematch / Match Single Drugs Verify Merge• Print the NOCL and MANC Reports

again• You won’t be able to match compounded

drugs or drugs not found in the NDF

Page 8: Preparing for Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 & Inpatient v5.0 SPEAKER: Bob Adams DATE: January 11, 2005.

Make sure of the following before you proceed:

• Pharmacy Data Management (PSS) patch 1 has been installed at your facility

• Your site manager has assigned you the APSPSS security key

• The site manager may have to create the key. Instructions on how to do this are at the end of the patch installation instructions.

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Creating Orderable Items in Pharmacy Data Management

• Use Drug Enter/Edit to inactivate drugs that aren’t matched to the NDF (see NOCL & MANC reports for a list of these drugs)

• Create Pharmacy Orderable Items. Select

• Reactivate the drugs that you just inactivated• Manually Match Dispense Drugs so all active

drugs are linked with an Orderable Item

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Nouns Enter/Edit Option

• Pharmacy Data Management Ordering Enhancements Pre-Release Instructions/Nouns Nouns Enter/Edit

• Delete nouns for these dosage forms:*DROPS,ORAL *ENEMA *ENEMA,RTL*LIQUID,AEROSOL *SOLN,RTL*SUPP,RTL *SUPP,VAG*SUPPOSITORY *SUSP,RTL

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Select Instructions/Nouns Option: Select Instructions/Nouns Option: NOUNS Enter/Edit

Select DOSAGE FORM NAME: Select DOSAGE FORM NAME: ENEMA

Dosage Form => ENEMADosage Form => ENEMA

Select NOUN: Select NOUN: CONTENTS

NOUN:CONTENTS// NOUN:CONTENTS// @ Do you want to delete ‘CONTENTS’ ? No// Do you want to delete ‘CONTENTS’ ? No// Y

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Auto Create Dosages

• Pharmacy Data Management Ordering Enhancements Pre-Release

Dosages Auto Create Dosages

• This must be finished before you proceed. Use the Conversion Tracker option to see if the Auto Creation has finished.

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Print the Review Dosages Report

• Pharmacy Data Management Ordering Enhancements Pre-Release Dosages Review Dosages Report

• This is a “LONG” report. You can print it in segments, a few letters at a time.

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Dosage report for drugs from A through C Outpatient Expansion PAGE: 1

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(84534) ABSORBASE Inactive Date: Strength: Units: Application Package: OU Possible Dosages: (None) Local Possible Dosages: SMALL AMOUNT Package: O

(85177) ACEBUTOLOL 200MG CAP *N/F* Inactive Date: SPECIAL ORDER Strength: 200 Units: MG Application Package: OU Possible Dosages: Dispense Units Per Dose: 1 Dose: 200MG Package: IO

1 CAPSULE Dispense Units Per Dose: 2 Dose: 400MG Package: IO

2 CAPSULES Local Possible Dosages: (None)

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Dosages Enter/Edit Option

• Pharmacy Data Management Ordering Enhancements Pre-Release Dosages Dosages Enter/Edit

• Using the Review Dosages Report, you can add, edit, or delete Possible Dosages and Local Possible Dosages

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Things to keep in mind

• Possible dosages were created for single entity tablets and capsules

• Possible dosages for OUTPATIENT use need to be created for combination tablets and capsules, oral liquids, and injections

I=Inpatient O=Outpatient

IO=Both

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More things to keep in mind

• Possible dosages were not created for combination drugs, drugs with % soln strength, eye drops, inhalers, topicals, drugs not matched with the NDF

• Local possible dosages were created for the above drugs if there was an associated noun:

TIMOLOL 10% SOLN,OTI 1 DROP 2 DROPS

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Select Dosages Option: ENTER/Edit Dosages

Select Drug: CAPTOPRIL 1 CAPTOPRIL 25MG CV800 59772-7046-03 2 CAPTOPRIL 25MG UD CV800 51079-0864-20CHOOSE 1-2: 1 CAPTOPRIL 25MG CV800 59772-7046-03 This entry is marked for the following PHARMACY packages:OutpatientUnit DoseNon-VA Med

CAPTOPRIL 25MG Inactive Date:

Strength from National Drug File match => 25 MGStrength currently in the Drug File => 25 MG

Edit Strength? N// <ENTER> NO

Strength => 25 Unit => MG

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Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: ? Answer with POSSIBLE DOSAGES DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE Choose from: 1 25 IO 2 50 IO

You may enter a new POSSIBLE DOSAGES, if you wish Type a Number between 0 and 99999999, 4 Decimal Digits

Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: .5 Are you adding '.5' as a new POSSIBLE DOSAGES (the 3RD for this DRUG)? No// Y (Yes) Dosage = 12.5MG POSSIBLE DOSAGES DOSE: 12.5// (No Editing)

DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: .5// <ENTER> PACKAGE: IOBCMA UNITS PER DOSE: 1

Strength => 25 Unit => MG

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Editing Dosages Tips

• The Review Dosages Report can be run multiple times. Make sure it is 132 columns or it won’t be useful.

• The Auto Create Dosages can also be rerun, with 2 different options – start over from scratch or build on Dosages already created.

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Med Instruction Frequency

• Pharmacy Data Management Ordering Enhancements Pre-Release Med Instruction/Frequency Medication Instruction Frequency Report

• Frequency is used to help calculate days supply & quantity defaults. If frequency isn’t in the Administration Schedule file, the software looks in the Medication Instruction File

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Medication Routes

• Review all of the medication routes• Make sure routes you plan to use are

marked for ALL package use and have an outpatient expansion

• Include a preposition as part of the route. You will need to delete prepositions from Dosage Form file after Pharmacy v7 is installed at your site

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Standard Schedules

• Edit any JCAHO “forbidden” schedules

• Make sure that frequency is correct – this will affect the days supply/quantity calculation

• Check to make sure that the expansion is entered for outpatient use

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Standard Schedules (cont.)• Make sure that you include Day of the

Week schedules in the correct format & that they’re marked as D.

• Enter the first 2 letters of the day of the week. This is the only way that RPMS will recognize the schedule.

• Use a hyphen for multiple days of the week, e.g., MO-WE-FR, TU-TH-SA.

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Medication Instructions

• Ordering Enhancements Pre-release Med Instruction/Frequency Med

Instruction Report• Use this report to identify med instructions

that could be used as schedules• Enter frequency in minutes: Q2H = 120

Q3D = 4320

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Edit Orderable Items• PDM Orderable Item Management

Edit Orderable Items• Use this option to put in the appropriate

route of administration (blank=default of Oral.

• Enter the appropriate Schedule Type (blank=default of Continuous).

• You can enter a default Schedule from your Standard Schedules.

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Patient Instructions Enter/Edit

• PDM Ordering Enhancements Pre-Release Patient Instructions Enter/Edit

• Enter defaults that will automatically be appended to the Sig (indications for use, etc.)

• Can enter med. Instruction codes & the expansions will print

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Select Pharmacy Orderable Item: IBUPROFEN TAB

PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS: FPA - TAKE F/M

FOR PAIN - TAKE WITH FOOD OR MILK

•Remember to type a period or use a hyphen, or other delimiter, if you want to separate the patient instructions from the rest of the SIG. FAR *W/F*

FOR ARTHRITIS. *TAKE WITH FOOD*


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