HL7 Electronic Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2.1.1
2.1.1-ballot - Normative Ballot
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Provide alerts for potential medication interactions and medication allergy reactions.
Check and provide alerts at the time of medication order based upon coded, active and non-active medications for possible interactions, allergies, sensitivities, intolerances, and other adverse reactions.
CP.4.2.1#01 | SHALL |
The system SHALL conform to function CPS.4.2.1 (Support for Medication Interaction and Allergy Checking) to determine allergic reactions, drug-drug interactions, and other potential adverse reactions, and render alerts or notifications when new medications are ordered. |
CP.4.2.1#02 | SHALL |
The system SHALL conform to function CP.1.2 (Manage Allergy, Intolerance and Adverse Reaction List) to provide the ability to manage interaction and allergy checking and render alerts and notifications when new medications are ordered. |
CP.4.2.1#03 | MAY |
The system MAY provide the ability to render an alert, at the time a new medication is prescribed/ordered, that drug interaction, allergy, and formulary checking will not be performed against uncoded or free text medication(s). |
CP.4.2.1#04 | dependent MAY |
The system MAY provide the ability to render a notification, at the time a new uncoded medication is prescribed/ordered, that drug interaction, allergy, and formulary checking will not be performed, according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law. |
CP.4.2.1#05 | dependent SHALL |
The system SHALL provide the ability to render and tag as inactive recently inactivated medications for inclusion in current medication screening according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law. |