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During a review of documentation, it has been determined that a couple points of clarification need to be made with regards to the tools used during the development of this release. These are:
  • The majority of the changes to the models were made with Visio 2002 in combination RMIM Designer 4.5.11
  • In order to overcome a known issue with the above-mentioned applications, Visio 2007 and RMIM Designer 4.7.8 was used for certain model changes.
For any questions, please email the Infodesk or call 416-595-3417/1-877-595-3417 (toll-free).

The Drug Standards provide physicians, pharmacists and other health care providers with an improved ability to manage complete patient medication profiles across the continuum of care through a jurisdictional Drug Information System (DIS). This domain provides support for prescribing, dispensing, adding other medication to a patient's record, such as physician samples or over-the-counter medications, patient medication queries including contraindications that have previously been identified and managed, Drug queries, Checking contraindications such as drug-to-drug interactions, drug-to-allergy interactions or dosage checking and managing prescription status (e.g. prescriptions that are put on hold)

This delta release defines the functionality around the major use cases for Revise Prescription. Revise Prescription is defined as the act of changing a prescription order without replacing it on the DIS. The major use cases defined for Revise Prescription are:

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Please Note: This is a delta release only containing artifacts that were changed as part of the scope of CeRx 4.4.1. For all other artifacts, please refer to the CeRx 4.4 release . For details on the scope of the CeRx 4.4.1 delta release, please refer to the Release Notes.

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