Represcribe multiple medications
You can represcribe multiple current, regular and once off medications simultaneously and change the duration for all medications if required. You can also represcribe expired regular medications.
- Stopped medications
- Deleted medications
- Regular medications that have been created, a medication request raised and the medication supplied in the current service
- Medications that have an unreviewed verbal order
- Medications added to Communicare using Medication History
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In a patient's Clinical Record, on the Medication Summary,
click Represcribe Medications. All medications that can
be represcribed are listed with the prescriptions expiring soonest listed
first.
If you are using Communicare V21.1 and later and the CDS service is not available, a warning is displayed at the top of the window. The warning is one of:
- Condition interaction support not available - if the patient has a recorded condition
- Pregnancy interaction support not available - if the patient is pregnant and has no other recorded conditions
- Pregnancy and Condition interaction support not available - if the patient is both pregnant and has a recorded condition
- In the Represcribe Medications window, to view a subset of the current medications, set the required filter. For example, to view only regular medications, set Regular.
- In the medications list, select all the medications you want to represcribe.
- To use the duration specified in the original prescription to calculate the until date from today's date, select Use duration from original medication.
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Alternatively, to align all prescriptions for medication reviews to a new until
date, calculated from today's date:
- Click Represcribe.
- In the Repeat Medications window, click Yes.
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If there are any warnings in the Medication Warnings
window, either:
- Click Cancel, and repeat steps 3-7, adjusting the medications that you are represcribing.
- Review the medications and click Noted All.
If your health service is set up for Real-Time Prescription Monitoring (RTPM), and the medication is a controlled medicine, Communicare sends information to the Safescript service on the internet. Safescript results are then displayed for each drug prescribed. For more information, see RTPM.
The medications are listed on the Medication Summary.
If the represcribed medications are included in the current medication request, the medication request is also stopped.
The default DAA type of the original medication is maintained, even if the patient has a different default DAA type set.