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Where to Find it: Navigate to: Practice Setup > Configure Alerts > + New Alert > Select 'Since Discharge' Rule Type
What's New:
We are implementing a new feature that allows alerts to be triggered upon patient discharge. Under 'Configure Alerts', we have added a new 'Rule Type' known as 'Since Discharge'. This rule triggers notifications when a patient is discharged, reminding clinical staff of certain tasks that need to be completed within a specified number of days.
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Separate PRN from Scheduled Medications when administering medications
Where to Find it: Navigate to: Current Medications > Administration Dialog
What's New:
We're making it easier to distinguish PRN (Pro Re Nata or "as needed") medications from regularly scheduled medications. The administration dialog now has two distinct sections:
'Regular Orders' at the top
'PRN Medications' at the bottom
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This visual separation allows clinical team members to easily identify and manage PRN medications. Moreover, all administrations of the same PRN medication, regardless of time, will be grouped together, providing a more organized view.
PRN medications that should not be administered due to reasons such as being expired or scheduled for future administration will be highlighted on the 'Current Medications' screen for immediate attention.
Why It Matters:
This improvement will help prevent potential errors or omissions in medication administration by providing a clearer, more organized view of scheduled and PRN medications. Clinicians can now easily identify which PRN medications need administration, and which should be avoided due to expiry or future scheduling.
Additional Notes:
In addition to visual separation, PRN medications can be color-coded to prevent re-administration or highlight future or expired PRN medications. A key should be provided to understand the color-coding.
Who It's For:
This feature is intended for members of the Clinical Team responsible for administering medications. It will help them to manage and administer PRN and scheduled medications effectively and accurately, enhancing patient care and safety. Please ensure these users are well-informed about this new feature and its implications before enabling itThis enhancement was reverted due to known issues and will be included in a future release.
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