Understand and Customize the Medication Therapy Review Flow
The built-in Start Medication Therapy Review flow helps streamline the initiation
process of comprehensive and targeted medication reviews by determining the patient’s cognitive
status based on their health conditions.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health
Cloud
User Permissions
Needed
To customize the flow:
Medication Therapy Review for Medication Management permission set
Using the flow, your pharmacists can:
View the list of health conditions causing a patient’s cognitive impairment
Provide details of the patient’s surrogate decision maker
Indicate if the patient is at a long-term care facility during the review
Specify the review type for a targeted medication review
With all these details handy, pharmacists can focus on the review of the patient’s
medications and medical concerns. Provide additional flexibility for your pharmacists by
customizing the flow depending on your business needs.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Flows, and then select
Flows.
Go to the Start Medication Therapy Review flow.
Update the elements and attributes, as necessary.
Save your changes.
Now, when your pharmacists start a medication therapy review from the Patient
Medication Manager lightning component, the updated flow is triggered instead of the
built-in flow.
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