Upgrades & Fixes
- When setting the Refrigerated or Multidose days on a formulary item, previously, a user could potentially enter a number of days that far exceed any reasonable expiration days. We found that some dates were being entered as a number of days causing internal errors (ex: an expiration date of 12/31/2023 entered as 12,312,023 days). This has been updated so that user will be able to enter an expirations days value of up to 365 days. The helper text below the field has been updated to guide the user to enter a correct value.
- In order to better understand when the refrigeration timer begins upon scanning an item, the tag summary page in the print tag workflow has been updated to: "Refrigeration timer will start immediately". This should better underscore the fact that once the user has tagged and associated the medications, the refrigeration timer will begin immediately.
- KitCheck users now have the ability to download a report of users via the Users page in Hospital Settings. In order to download this list, the user will navigate to Hospital Settings > Users. From there the user will be able to select the "Download Users" button and open an Excel document that contains all the users at the facility at which the user is logged in.
- While moving towards the use of the Shared Services team's EDI service for our reports, in the interim we have removed the AUP price from both Kitted Inventory with Cost and Expiration Analytics reports. This should reduce confusion when EDI prices have been implemented in the reports.
- Additional automated testing work was completed with this release. This round focused on the linking between an EPC and the Manage Items page as well as linking to scan details from the Manage Items page.
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