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2. On the Choose Drug screen, the patient’s drug history is shown in the text box. Tap to
highlight the prescription that you would like to renew and then tap Refill.
Note: After you renew a prescription, the original prescription is “expired” and no longer visible
in the Patient Drug History table unless you select Include Expired.
3.2.4 DISPENSED DRUG HISTORY (DDH)
Dispensed drug history (DDH) is different from the drug history
developed via the ongoing use of PocketScript by your practice
because it also includes medications prescribed by physicians in
other practices/specialties and dispensed to patients.
PocketScript retrieves DDH, if available, and displays it if you
request it. PocketScript checks DDH for drug-drug interaction
and displays warnings if appropriate.
Note: PocketScript displays a special message when dispensed
drug information returned by the patient’s insurance provider
lacks the identifiers required for drug interaction checking.
Dispensed drug history is not available for all patients. For
eligible patients, a Show Dispensed check box will appear on the
Choose Drug screen.
1. To show dispensed drug history, tap the Show Dispensed check box to select it.
The prescription list refreshes and displays the patient’s dispensed drug history.
If the PBM returns sufficient data, the drug history will be color-coded.
Note: The system can only display the data returned by the patient’s insurance provider via
RxHub; this data may be incomplete due to their filtering or other access restrictions. For
example, a provider may screen drugs used in the treatment of HIV/AIDS and substance
abuse.
2. Tap to highlight the medication that you would like to refill and then tap Refill.
3. To return to the practice drug history, tap the Show Dispensed check box to clear it.
Note: If the Show Dispensed check box is not selected, only the drug history for your practice
appears.
3.2.5 TREATMENT
The Treatment dropdown list box shows different types of treatment. Choose Chronic or Acute
to display only those medications that are suitable for the selected type of treatment, or select All
to view all medications.
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