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Re: [Health-dev] Recording coded patient allergies in GNU Health
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Christoph H. Larsen |
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Re: [Health-dev] Recording coded patient allergies in GNU Health |
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Thu, 07 Nov 2013 18:42:59 +0700 |
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Hi Andrew,
Good to hear from you, too!
I think you will need the ICD-10 code for the definition of the clinical
condition "allergy", but still require a multi-line (click here to add
extra lines) widget to enter substance (can be anything) and reaction.
Have a great day,
Chris
On 07/11/13 17:45, address@hidden wrote:
> Hello Chris
>
> Welcome back to the discussion forum! Yes, my idea for drug
> allergy checking might be a bit complicated.
>
> I agree with Luis that when
> creating a new prescription (or medication record) the software should cross
> check for any patient linked ICD-10 codes that include a drug allergy
> definition. If yes, then a general pop up warning should appear to remind the
> doctor/prescriber to check the patient's allergies and prescribe with extra
> caution.
>
> I think that this simple solution will work very well and not be too
> demanding on system resources.
>
> Regards
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
>
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