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One combined overview of all active medication

Mandatory

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Mandatory

It is important that the pharmacist has one overview of the active medication of the patient. Since both information about the active medication can be found in the local EMR and on Vitalink, the general practitioner wishes to see one combined overview. This overview must be shown on the first working screen of the application.

The pharmacist does not want to compare the information from the local EMR and the Vitalink medication scheme manually to determine what has changed. Comparing two different schemes is too time-consuming, too complex and can lead to mistakes. Methods where they can 'update' per line, 'upload' are not well understood. Rows in a table using different status icons can not be interpreted unambiguously.

The principle of a combined overview should be kept simple: provide only an indication 'what is on Vitalink'. 'What is in the local file'. Afterwards, the pharmacist can take further decisions around this.

It is important that this combined overview is displayed automatically, clearly indicating what has changed with respect to the local EMR, any alerts regarding medication lines that may be a problem, etc.
The purpose of this combined overview is that the pharmacist can see at a glance what has changed since the last time he uploaded the patient's medication scheme.


After obtaining the information from Vitalink, the pharmacist sees who has validated the last Vitalink medication scheme and when.


Concretely, the combined overview means the following:x

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