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Allow Customization of Management of Alerts for low and high dose, duplicate therapy

Currently you can customize drug interaction management so that you are prompted that there is an interaction but you can chose by a user preference if you need to manage the interaction while writing the prescription I would like this option to be also there for warnings of Low dose, High dose, or Duplicate therapy. I am ok being warned especially for high dose but want the option to not have to manage it. We get warned frequently about low dosage and we need to manage it - an eg Imovane 1/2 of 7.5 mg tab. There is no problem with this dose and is annoying to keep managing it and wastes my time. Also if you make a preferred management and go to renew the drug at the same dose and the preferred management will expire, you need to re-manage the low dose and even if you have not ticked off print button , on the prescription is now written "Preferred management is applied to dosage information" This may be confusing to patient and druggist as dosage if fine. The other issue is Duplicate therapy - if you are prescribing a drug that is not inactivated you need manage this even though there is going to be no real duplication. Also if you need to prescribe 2 different doses of the same drug you are warned it is duplicate and need to manage this even if this is the way you need to write the req to get desired dosage
  • Carol Holmes
  • Jun 20 2016
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  • Carrie Tatarka commented
    May 02, 2018 13:12

    this new feature causes grief for the administrative staff who are charged with inputting patient drugs into the system when working for specialists.  I work for 2 general surgeons.  We do not care about interactions with drugs previously prescribed by their GP.  However, every interaction comes up and I have to choose an option to deal with it (no comment is the norm however that sometimes isn't a choice for some reason).  Some patients are on many drugs, thus making this a time consuming event when you have several interactions.  I'm logged in as administrative staff so I would think it should be possible to make these interactions showing not happen for us.

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