Medication Requests
In Communicare V20.2 and later, you can create medication requests. Medication requests combine multiple medications on one prescription.
Medication requests can be sent to a pharmacy for dispensing. Instead of printing individual PBS scripts, you can print a medication request which is the equivalent of a single batch prescription. If you stock your patient's prescription medications at your health service, or are the health provider for a remote site that stocks prescription medications for your patients, you can use medication requests to help manage the patient's medications.
To display the current medication request, in the the patient's clinical record, on the Medication Requests.
tab, click- Encounter Place - the encounter place for the current service or the selected pickup location for patient-specific inventory
- Created - the date on which the medication request was created
- Until - the until date of each medication
- Created by - name of the provider who created the medication request
- Status - one of the following:
- Active - the current medication request
- Stopped - any superseded medication requests
- Cancelled - any medication request that has been cancelled
If you need to check the medications included in a previous medication request, or check the contents of a previous DAA medication group, expand the required medication request.
Medications in the medication request display the usual medication icons.
Icon | Description |
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Identifies once off or short course medications | |
Identifies regular medications | |
Identifies a medication group included in a DAA. A separate
medication group is created for each DAA type:
The medication group number is incremented each time you adjust the medications included in that DAA type, that is, each time you add, delete, update, repeat, represcribe or stop a medication included in that DAA. To see previous medication groups, open the superseded medication requests. |
Add and print medication requests
Each patient has only one current medication request. Add a new medication request whenever you change a patient's medications or alter a DAA medication group.
To create medication requests, you must be a prescriber and have a prescriber number.
You cannot create medication requests for back-dated services.
- In the patient's clinical record, when you have finished reviewing the
patient's medications and prescribing any new or changed medications, on the
Medication Summary, finalise the prescriptions. Tip: If you'd prefer, you can create a medication request as you finalise the medications.
- On the Medication Summary, click Medication Requests.
- In the Medication Requests window, click Add Medication Request. In the Add Medication Request window, all active, finalised prescriptions, including medication groups by DAA type are displayed. All active regular medications, DAA medications and medications that are included in the current, active request are selected by default.
- In the Create a medication request step:
- If the location from which the medication will be supplied to the patient after it has been fulfilled is separate to the current encounter place, from the Pickup Location list, select this location. If the pickup location is already set in the clinical record Medication Summary, that location is included in the medication request automatically. If the current encounter place is a nominated medication pickup location, it is selected as the pickup location by default. For more information, see Encounter Place.
- Select the medications and medication groups that you want to include in the medication request. For each medication, add notes if required.
- In the Do you need to print today? step, if you want to print the medication request, set Yes.
- Click Save.
The new medication request is listed in the Medication Requests window with a status of Active, and the number of the medication request is incremented.
Date <Active> Medication request #x
Items: y; Pickup Location: z;
For example: When a medication request is superseded, on the Progress Notes tab, its prefix is updated to <Stopped>. Cancelled medication requests are also listed and prefixed with <Cancelled>.
If you chose not to print in step 5, and you now want to print the current medication request, click Print.
If you decide the medication request is incorrect and you want to cancel it, click Cancel. Alternatively, create a new medication request to supersede the current one.