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Full script details can be found by mousing over the info dot next to the drug name.   (For pharmacists with the privileges to do so, they can also add new prescriptions and request refills from this tab.)

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Refill History

The Refill History shows a list of any prescriptions that are in the refill chain of the current prescription you are viewing.

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  • Regular Fill prescriptions are requested by a clinician, approved, then processed by the pharmacy.  They are for a set quantity of medication and have been labeled in such a way that a client can legally take home the drug in a container to give to the patient for the listed duration. 

  • In Hospital Use prescriptions are intended to be used by the clinical staff while the patient is present.  These prescriptions may require a MAR if the drug is considered dangerous or controlled and has been marked as needing a record of administration.

  • Daily Fill prescriptions are for standing patient orders that are prepared and filled by the pharmacy in the morning for inpatients.  They can be refilled automatically by the API overnight, until the patient has been discharged.  They can also be manually stopped on the patient record at any time.

  • External Script prescriptions were requested by an RDVM and processed through the Fill Outside Prescriptions screen.  These prescriptions may not have a corresponding episode, other than a bill-only episode and order, as the patient was not necessarily seen at the hospital.

  • CDM Orders is for sending a patient profile to the controlled drug machine and then taking out a given dosage over a set period of time. Example 1 table every 8hrs for 3 days. user get 1 tablet each time.

  • CDM Fill is for sending a prescription to be filled to go home. Unlike CDM Orders, the clinical staff obtained the total quantity at once with go-home client labeling.  Example give 1 tablet every 8hrs for 3 days. users would get all 9 tablets once.

  • CDM Dispensing is for workflows where the prescription is obtained from the CDM and then approved after the fact.  This is intended for emergency usage only, when an approver is not available to review the requested CDM Order or Fill. 

Other parameters include the specific prescription number, the pharmacy, the patient, the patient’s status, the owner, the prescription status, the drug name, the dates it was created or issued, prescription flags, the drug class, the personnel who requested, approved, and processed the prescription, the product’s lot number (for recalls), and any drugs that have on PMP flag for the Export PMP report.

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