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#79529 02/29/2024 2:25 PM
by Bert
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I am not sure if this happens to everyone. My idea would be helpful to everyone but extraordinarily helpful to someone like our practice. Due to the volume of patients we see and only one MA, we rarely have time to go through an entire patient's medication list to reconcile them.

Lately, I have been doing them on each patient as I see them. Some of them will have a list of 10, of which, they are on only four. That means I have to inactivate each of the other six one at a time and, even more of a problem, spend time clicking through that field that comes up for the reason -- which I rarely use. This takes quite a bit of time.

Wouldn't it be helpful, if there were a box on the left next to each medication that you could check off. You could then place a check by the six medications and click on Inactivate selected, and they would all be done at one time.

Any thoughts?
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by Headcase
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What if say a right click on a medication for the inactivation process allows direct inactivation of that specific medication, but also the option to open up a window with the medication list on the left hand side and the right hand side of the window is a easy-to-read grid of inactivation reason choices. The first column is inactivate without comment or unspecified reason, so if that is your style, it is easy to just click straight down that column as needed. But, for added documentation with ease, the next columns are common causes such as no longer needed, unavailable, changed to another medication, side effect, dependency concern, cost, non-formulary... you get the idea. The last column button could open an optional text window to make a comment (which will work by itself or with any of the other columns). One click for each medication inactivation, and can inactivate multiple at a time before hitting save... Hitting a button on the grid should cause its corresponding medication to be clearly highlighted for visual clarity is also suggested.

This is a good topic, glad it was started.
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