"Cumulative Daily Dose" and such are HERON-isms, not Epic-isms.

https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/blog/heron-walnut-update
https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/browser/heron_load/epic_meds_transform.sql#L157
https://informatics.kumc.edu/work/wiki/MedMapping

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Dan

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Subject: And what about the mods for medications? (was: Re: current diagnosis)

And, given how much of a difference mods make for diagnoses, should we be 
expecting analogous gotchas for modifiers on medications?

Does anybody know what PRN means?
Does anybody know under what circumstances "Cumulative Daily Dose" is used and 
under what circumstances "Medication Administration Record" is used? Are those 
two mutually exclusive?
Why is it that medications with a CONCEPT_CD like 'RXCUI:%' never have 
modifiers, only the '%MEDICATION_ID:%' ones do?

Further thanks to any Epic experts willing and able to sound off on this.

On 09/24/2014 01:10 PM, Dan Connolly wrote:
I have a note from the six month evaluation: "4.c currently have a diagnosis." 
i.e. distinguishing between historical/resolved diagnoses and current diagnoses.

I can imagine some somewhat manual approaches to this, but I don't know of a 
crisp, generalizable technique for it. Is it clear to you (or anybody else in 
gpc-dev) how to do it?

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