Try using those same reports (although you may have to rewrite that
ADM.PAT report in PHA.PAT) in the Pharmacy Profile Format dictionary.
That way you can customize your headers and sections.  It's how we are
doing it with very good acceptance from nursing, admin, and the MDs.
Thanks for all of the ideas received from the L-Med!
 
Mark H. Johnson RN,C MHA
Clinical Informatics Administrator
Tuomey Healthcare System
http://www.tuomey.com <http://www.tuomey.com/> 
803-774-1718
Fax: 803-774-9031

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Sailor, Debbie
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 12:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] (no subject)



Hello to all, 
    I am looking to see how others are handling med reconciliation at
discharge.  We currently have a home med reconciliation NPR report set
up in ADM.PAT that pulls meds from the previous discharge summary and
current data bases.  We also have a current meds NPR in PHA.RX that
pulls a med list from pharmacy.  Our physicians would like to have one
report that shows, meds patients came in on, along with current meds on
while hospitalized, so that they don't miss any meds.

  If anyone would be willing to share how you handle this, I'd love to
hear from you. 
Thanks, 
Debbie Sailor,RN 
Nursing Information Coordinator 
Fairmont General Hospital 
Fairmont, WV  26554 
304-368-4562 




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