New Features
- Order maintenance is now in ACCUflo 6x!
- Order linking is now available in ACCUflo 6x!
- A dedicated refills module
- PRN Administration Review
- Require group selection upon login – this is the equivalent of 4x wing mode
- New to 6x: Logout Notifications
Key Changes
- Simplifies the order approval process to “remove clicks”
- Resident demographics on the medpass are now pop-ups instead of tooltips
- Multiple administrations can now be undone simultaneously
- Makes the Order Export feature available to end users and no longer in Support Maintenance
- New Cycle Fille Enhancements
- Changing the Include Controlled Substance flag on an order will now be logged
- Added the refill requestor to the eFAX delivered to the pharmacy via document management system
- Diet Change Logs can now be disabled in Change Log Configurations
Fixes
- Fixes an issue where physician NDC numbers were being associated with an incorrect physician
- Fixes an issue where users who had access removed to a facility could still receive email alerts
- Fixes an issue from 5x, where Behaviors were not copied forward when a significant change occurred on an ordre sig causing a DC & Add
- Fixes an issue where special characters in Allergies and Diagnosis on a residents profile would prevent further edits
- Clarifies the “Invalid Action” message on the order actions screen during the medpass so that it clears when the action is recorded OR marked as not recorded.
- Fixes a layout issue with radio buttons in resident maintenance when accessed from a tablet.
- Fixes an issue where the wrong medications could “pop” for a resident under certain race conditions.
- Fixes an issue where scanning an order during a resident’s medpass could locate orders from another resident and display incorrect messaging (eg. Not indicate the order is for a different resident)
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