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"Stand Alone Auto-IV"
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UYS Implements Auto-IV for Pharmacy Only! |
| If you are investigating ways to improve your current pharmacy services and free up valuable pharmacist time by automating many of the dispensing functions they currently perform then read on! |
| UYS has developed enhancements that greatly increase the usability of the
Series 7000 Pharmacy Application for the Pharmacy! UYS has recently developed enhancements that allow Auto-IV to be implemented independently of charting. This allows pharmacy to provide accurate IV admixture services regardless of whether nursing is charting IV therapy and decreases costs incurred as a result of over-production. |
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The UYS Auto-IV Package includes:
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Auto Scheduling of IV orders (either subsequent to order entry or subsequent to verification / pharmacist order entry).
Eliminates the need for nurse charting and/or resolves the "30 active bottles" issues in the MDF.
Automatically dispenses the IV bags due in the current IV batch and (optionally) prints IV manufacturing labels for each bag. The dispensing can occur upon order entry or pharmacist verification (and pharmacist order entry).
- Conditional printing of IVPB labels.
Since we eliminated IV Bag dispensing we decided to eliminate IVPB dispensing at the same time... pharmacist have so many more clinically important things to do!
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In addition to the Auto-IV enhancements, UYS has developed numerous solutions to the issues pharmacy's face when considering the
Series 7000 pharmacy applications. Here are a few examples:
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- Bill-On-Dispense for all scheduled medications (medications, IV piggybacks, and Large Volume Peripherals). This is a Patient Master File (PMF) option and not a VSAM solution!
- PRN charger for sites that choose to not bill for PRN doses upon charting.
- Pharmacy workload statistics from the PMF. Information includes statistical class
(IVPB, TPN, LVP, Medication, Controlled Substances, Bulk Items, etc.) and type of activity (new orders, reorders, verifications, dispenses, returns, charting actions, etc.). Statistics can be broken down by facility, pharmacy location and/or time of day.
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