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0.4.3 (Electronic Prescription) Release

See the following information to learn more about the 0.4.3 release:

New Features:

Enablement of Electronic Prescriptions

Our electronic prescription service is now enabled. See the following feature flags for additional information.

New Prescription Stack Service (FF-352, CI-2039)

This feature calls the new prescription stack service responsible for enabling electronic prescriptions within the 98point6 Console.

Patient Confirmation of Medications and Allergies (FF-354, CS-2586)

During the bot interview, patients confirm their medications and allergies, which now come from the Record Store instead of the existing patient profile.

Returning patients with codified existing medications and allergies will continue to be asked to confirm medications and allergies during the bot interview.

Returning patients without codified existing medications and allergies will not be asked to confirm medications and allergies during the bot interview.

Drug and Allergy Interaction Backend Service Enablement (FF-371, CI-2115)

This enables the backend service that provides the required metadata necessary for checking allergies in the drug and allergy interaction checking feature.

Drug and Allergy Interactions (FF-372, CI-1996)

Previously, allergies and drugs were not checked for potential interactions when entered manually by clinicians.

Now, potential allergy and drug interactions are automatically run when creating new prescriptions.

Drug-to-Drug Interactions (FF-373, CLIN-1168)

Previously, when creating new prescriptions, potential drug-to-drug interactions were not checked.

Potential interactions between drugs are now automatically checked when creating new prescriptions.


Updates and Fixes:

Allergy Source Changes (FF-210 and FF-377, CI-1688 and CI-1745)

This update changes the source in which we retrieve allergies, and is required for codifying allergies.

MedicationStatement Records Bug Fix (FF-245, CLIN-1793)

A bug fix has been implemented to prevent the creation of duplicate MedicationStatement records when documenting medications.

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