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Organizing External medications list.

Can we organize the external medication list either alphabetically vs by date.  Right now it defaults to first medication entered.  Would be helpful to organize this list.

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  • Nov 6 2019
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    Jen Danchuk commented
    05 Sep 23:18

    Just released as part of build 2017.1013.3

    1. Click and Drag Items within Medical History Bands
      Users can now move items within a
      Medical History Band, including Custom Bands, for a patient by hovering over the item and then dragging the grip icon that appears. This will allow users to order the band to have the most important/relevant items at the top of the list for all bands.
      This custom arrangement of Medical History Band items will only apply to the specific patient and will only be visible for the user that makes the change. The custom order of items will appear when loading the
      Medical History in Generated Letters in addition to the Medical History display in the Quick Patient Actions window (Ctrl + F10). Please note, items in the Allergies sub-bands Drug Allergies, Drug Intolerances, etc. cannot be moved from one to another and items cannot be dragged into other bands or into the pinned problems in the History of Problems band.