Workflows
Creation and adherence to workflows make the transition to a new pharmacy information system easier. Workflows clearly define steps related to verification, preparation, dispensing and sometimes administration of medications.
Some examples include (in no specific order):
1. Conditional medication ordering
2. Discharge medication ordering and dispensing
3. Dispensing extra or missed doses
4. Dispensing inpatient chemotherapy medications
5. Dispensing variable rate and bulk products
6. Documenting medications administered in the past
7. Expiring medication orders
8. Clinical monitoring and documentation
9. Patient transfers
10. Investigational medications
11. Managing medication charges
12. Multi-route medication ordering
13. Nursing communication to pharmacy
14. Pended and held medications
15. Prior to discharge orders
16. Pharmacist documentation and communication
17. Pharmacy interventions
18. Taper order entry and administration
19. Ambulatory infusion orders
20. Charging for bulk medications
21. Crediting medication charges
22. Dispensing first doses
23. Therapeutic substitutions
24. Pharmacist documentation of height and weight
25. Allergy documentation
26. Medication reconciliation at admission, discharge, and transfer
27. Non-formulary ordering
28. Adjusting administration times
29. Cart fill/batch printing
30. General and prn medications
31. Order verification
32. Patient supplied medications
33. Advanced preparation of medications
34. Bolus medication ordering
35. Compounding medications
36. Dispensing home health medications
37. Dispensing respiratory medications
38. Dispensing TPNs
39. Medication list management
40. FDB/Medispan/Multum update maintenance
41. Medication build
42. NDC replacement maintenance
43. Pharmacist order resolution
44. Overriding medication charges
45. Pharmacist in Training (order entry, no verification)
46. Ordering titratable medication
47. Ordering stat medication
48. Pharmacist rounding
49. Pharmacist to physician communication
50. Pharmacist to pharmacist communication
51. Pharmacy consult orders
52. Protocol medication ordering
53. Repackaging medications
54. Reprinting labels

Comments
Workflows
These 54 items are classic workflow analysis. Very impressive. I am assuming that each has diagrams and steps and decisions in the logic. Wow.
That is correct John. These
That is correct John. These were done as Visio flow diagrams.