Scope of Practice

Use Scope of Practice to allow a provider to create a medication order for a defined list of medications.

If a medication is not included in a provider’s scope of practice, a verbal order is required when creating a medication order.

If non-prescribing providers want to represcribe a medication prescribed by a provider, the medication must be included in their scope of practice.

To configure a provider's scope of practice:
  1. Configure one or more formularies as a scope of practice:
    1. Select File > Reference Tables > Formularies.
    2. For the required formulary, set Use as Scope Of Practice. See Formularies for more information.
  2. Set individual providers to use scope of practice:
    1. Select File > Providers.
    2. For the selected provider, in the Verbal Order section, set Use Scope of Practice. See Provider for more information.
  3. Set one or more scopes of practice for each user group:
    1. Select File > User Groups.
    2. In the User Group Maintenance window, select a user group.
    3. On the Scope of Practice tab, select one or more scopes of practice.
    4. On the Formulary Rights tab, at a minimum, set the formularies included in the user group's scope of practice. Include any other formularies that you want the user group to be able to see in the drug browser in order to create a medication order. Medications outside of the scope of practice would require a Verbal Order.
    5. Click Save.

When a provider creates a medication order for a medication within their scope of practice, no verbal order is required.

When a provider creates a medication order for a medication outside their scope of practice, a verbal order is required and the authorising clinician must be selected.