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ePrescribe Training for
Nurses and Pharmacy Techs Net Access – Home Medication Pathway
Clinical Informatics - Oct 2015
Home Medications Pathway
Click Home Medications
on the Navigator
Home Medications Pathway
Click on Select Default
Pharmacy
Selecting a Patient’s Pharmacy You may select up to two types of Pharmacy: One Retail and One Mail Order
Documenting a Retail Pharmacy
If the patient knows the name of the pharmacy enter it under the Name to limit the list of displayed pharmacies.
Click on the Retail radial button. Enter the patient’s zip code or the city and state.
Click on the Search button to display the pharmacies.
Click on the Select button to choose the patient’s
pharmacy.
Select the correct pharmacy from the displayed list.
Pharmacy Details will display in the bottom of the screen
The Patient’s pharmacy will display on top the screen.
Click on the Complete button to save the pharmacy.
Documenting a Mail Order Pharmacy
Click on the Mail Order radial button.
Select the mail order pharmacy from the displayed list.
Click on the Select button to choose the patient’s mail order pharmacy.
The Patient’s mail order pharmacy will
display on the screen
Click on the Complete button to save
the mail order pharmacy.
Deleting a Patient’s Pharmacy
If a patient’s pharmacy is incorrect or no longer being used by the patient, you will be able to
delete it by clicking on the Delete button.
Click on the Complete button to save your changes
The pharmacy disappears from the
patient’s profile
Eligibility Benefits
Eligibility Benefits
Click Eligibility Benefits on the Navigator to request the patient’s
Pharmacy Benefit Selection.
Click on the OK button to request eligibility
Click on the Complete button to save your changes
and exit the screen
Once the benefits display on the screen, validate the information with
the patient and select Yes or No
Collect Home Meds
Collect Home Meds Display Changes
• An “Advisory Note” will display on the Collect Home Meds pathway as per Pharmacy Dept request. Read the Advisory Note and click the OK button to continue.
“If a clinician (such as an RN, Pharmacist or Pharmacist Technician) has been provided with a patient’s medication list generated by an outside pharmacy or other
external source, please verify with the patient ALL information contained on this list- including the patient’s name and DOB are correct.”
Prescription History Tab
Collect Home Meds Prescription History Tab
A new tab “Prescription History” will be displayed under Collect Home Meds. The Prescription History comes from Surescripts. It displays a list of all of the medications that the patient has had for the past 6 months. The list comes from the patient’s pharmacies.
The “Prescription History” tab includes the Medications History Date Range.
Click on the medication if you wish to view the Medication Details which include: • Fill date, Quantity, Days Supply and Refills • Provider Name • Pharmacy
Each medication on the Prescription History tab needs to be validated with the patient, the same way that they are currently validated in the Existing Meds Tab. **The medications on this tab should be the first ones to be validated on the pathway**
If the medication selected is correct, select the Add to Current Meds button to add the medication to the Current Home Medications.
If the Medication needs to be changed to a different dose click on the Search button to display the different doses on the pharmacy formulary and select the correct dose.
You may select the medication from the formulary (recommended) or you may enter the medication details on the bottom of the form and click on the Add to Current Meds button.
Under Medication Details enter the Dose, UOM, Route, Frequency and Last Dose if available
Select the Add to Current Meds button to place the medication
under Current Home Medication
Medication will display under Current Home Medications
Repeat the same process and validate each of the medications under the
Prescription History tab with the patient
Once all of the medications are validated under the Prescription History Tab, they will be highlighted in gray and transferred to the Current Home Medications of the patient.
Existing Meds Tab
Once you finish validating the medication under the Prescription History Tab, select the Existing Meds
tab and continue to validate these medications as you did before on the previous pathway.
If there are duplicates of the same medication with different doses make sure to remove or not include
the one with the incorrect dose on the patient’s Current Home Medications list
Remove the medication with the incorrect dose by highlighting the medication and
clicking on the Remove Med button
The Crestor 10 mg dose was removed from the Current Home Medications
Continue to validate the rest of the medications on the Existing Meds tab
This message will be displayed if the Home Medication collection
has not been completed (medications not validated)
Medication History Reports
ePrescribing – Medication History Report
Under the Prescription History Tab you may display a summary of all of the patient’s medications by clicking on Prescription History Report
ePrescribing – Medication History Report
Click on the Complete or Cancel button to exit the screen
Another way to view the Medication History of the patient is through the Imported Medication History on the Navigator.
Invision ePrescription Frequent Q & A
1. How does the nurse know if the medication was printed or submitted electronically? The discharge packet will show if a medication was printed or electronically submitted. If electronically submitted it will display the
pharmacy detail. On the Home Medications nurse’s view under “Display Home Meds,” the icons of either printed or electronically
submitted will display on the left side of the medications. If the space is blank, it means that the physician didn’t issue any prescriptions for the patient. See print screen below.
2. How many pharmacies can be selected as default pharmacy for the patient? Only one retail and one mail order pharmacy may be selected at a time. The process of changing the pharmacy selected is manual and must be done if needed for multiple prescriptions to multiple pharmacies. Physicians also have the access to manually change pharmacies.
3. Does the eligibility benefit for the patient must be completed? Yes, this will benefit the patient during the discharge process to make sure
that the medications selected are covered under their plan and it will display a substitute if needed. If this step is not completed, it will not be a hard stop for the nurse or physician to complete the discharge process.
4. Will social workers have the same view? If currently they have Home Medications on their view, they will now have the new options available.
5. Can the eRX icon for physicians be removed as a mandatory function to electronically send the Existing Medications? No, this function is not a customizable option. It must be done in order to send a prescription electronically.
6. Can Eligibility Benefit be removed? No, this function may not be removed. It is a non-customizable function.
7. Can prescriptions for Narcotics be sent electronically? No, our system does not have the software that enables it at this time.
8. Can Medication History Report be printed? Yes, the option to print will display in the upper right corner as all of the other Net Access documents.
9. At Discharge Medication Reconciliation, are Infectious Disease medications restricted to only ID physicians? No, the system pulls the formulary from the NDDF files and it will not restrict certain medications only to specialties.
10. Can the Nurse reprint prescriptions? No, this function still remains a physician function.
11. How will charity patients prescriptions be handle? The function will remain the same as your current process.
12. What physicians will have access to ePrescription? For implementation, the hospitalist will have the function available. Thereafter, any physician may be enabled as requested. For Physician Support and requests contact: 786-662-7879 or extension 27879.
THANK YOU FOR COMPLETING THE ePrescribe TRAINING