Re: [MEDITECH-L] Allergy Alert

2007-03-29 Thread ceaston
I am guessing you are using the PHA allergies and ado not yet have the MIS allergies in use (we don't have 5.6 yet so I don't have that either). The way I have "taught" the pharmacists to enter allergies is to choose the generic and then "check off" appropriate classes and ingredients. If they en

RE: [MEDITECH-L] Allergy Alert

2007-03-27 Thread MUSE
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thompson, Jeff Sent: March 26, 2007 5:44 AM To: Castillo, Cristina; meditech-l@mtusers.com Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Allergy Alert Move to the new MAGIC 1B allergy model. There is no more class/generic/drug allergies. There is one dictionary in MIS that would have cau

Re: [MEDITECH-L] Allergy Alert

2007-03-27 Thread Charlie Downs
Christina - This is one reason that I went with the MIS allergens from FDB - everything is based on NDC#. If you use FDB and are 5.5 or greater, I would advise changing. We've run into this problem with Robitussin AC (with Codeine) and Codeine allergies. If you do not have the correct class unde

RE: [MEDITECH-L] Allergy Alert

2007-03-26 Thread Thompson, Jeff
Move to the new MAGIC 1B allergy model. There is no more class/generic/drug allergies. There is one dictionary in MIS that would have caught it. We moved to it last fall and it is so much easier to use. Another bonus is that Nursing and PHA and ER can share the same database. Call if you have q