The Concerta SHOULD now be in the current medication list as it is now a current med. When you REOPEN chart even one minute after the visit, it is helpful, but in many, many ways is not a true representation of the documentation of where the patient is when they leave.
I understood this (along with some other posts) to mean: if you make a note, then close the chart and open it again immediately, then drugs prescribed in the plan of that note will show under current meds in that same note--unless you access the note through the visit history.