Re: [openemr:discussion] medication list input

dokellie wrote on Friday, September 06, 2013:

because controlls need dx codes included.

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Subject: [openemr:discussion] medication list input
From: Jack Cahn MD jcahn2@users.sf.net
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Why the heck is there a diagnosis “lookup” in the add medication to the medication list pop-up? It should be a drug lookup, no? This makes our software look silly! I thought at first that I just didn’t understand what a drug is :>) Actually I don’t want to know why, I want someone to remedy this.
The same would apply to adding to the Allergy list. Both entries should accept only drugs associated with NDIC codes if we are ever to develop an internal system to warn on allergies. Does this require a drug database import such as RxNorm? (My humble apologies to any contributor I have offended with my criticism.) Jack Cahn MD

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redstapler wrote on Saturday, September 07, 2013:

In the true spirit of open source and collaboration one will catch more
flies with honey than vinegar. Very nice articulation Linda. Forgive my
naivete response we are fairly new to OpenEMR and still wearing rose
colored glasses.

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On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Linda E. Hungerford, M.D. <
dokellie@users.sf.net> wrote:

because controlls need dx codes included.

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Subject: [openemr:discussion] medication list input
From: Jack Cahn MD jcahn2@users.sf.net
To: “[openemr:discussion]” 202504@discussion.openemr.p.re.sf.net
CC:

Why the heck is there a diagnosis “lookup” in the add medication to the
medication list pop-up? It should be a drug lookup, no? This makes our
software look silly! I thought at first that I just didn’t understand what
a drug is :>) Actually I don’t want to know why, I want someone to remedy
this.
The same would apply to adding to the Allergy list. Both entries should
accept only drugs associated with NDIC codes if we are ever to develop an
internal system to warn on allergies. Does this require a drug database
import such as RxNorm? (My humble apologies to any contributor I have
offended with my criticism.) Jack Cahn MD

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