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C0CMED6 ; WV/CCDCCR/SMH - Meds from RPMS: Outpatient Meds;01/10/09
;;1.0;C0C;;May 19, 2009;
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W "NO ENTRY FROM TOP",!
Q
;
EXTRACT(MINXML,DFN,OUTXML,MEDCOUNT,FLAGS) ; EXTRACT MEDICATIONS INTO PROVIDED XML TEMPLATE
;
; MINXML and OUTXML are passed by name so globals can be used
; MINXML will contain only the medications skeleton of the overall template
; MEDCOUNT is a counter passed by Reference.
; FLAGS are: MEDALL(bool)^MEDLIMIT(int)^MEDACTIVE(bool)^MEDPENDING(bool)
; FLAGS are set-up in C0CMED.
;
; MEDS is return array from RPC.
; MAP is a mapping variable map (store result) for each med
; MED is holds each array element from MEDS(J), one medicine
; J is a counter.
;
; GETRXS^BEHORXFN(ARRAYNAME,DFN,DAYS) will be the the API used.
; This API has been developed by Medsphere for IHS for getting
; Medications from RPMS. It has most of what we need.
; API written by Doug Martin when he worked for Medsphere (thanks Doug!)
; -- ARRAYNAME is passed by name (required)
; -- DFN is passed by value (required)
; -- DAYS is passed by value (optional; if not passed defaults to 365)
;
; Return:
; ~Type^PharmID^Drug^InfRate^StopDt^RefRem^TotDose^UnitDose^OrderID
; ^Status^LastFill^Chronic^Issued^Rx #^Provider^
; Status Reason^DEA Handling
;
N MEDS,MEDS1,MAP
D GETRXS^BEHORXFN("MEDS1",DFN,$P($P(FLAGS,U,2),"-",2)) ; 2nd piece of FLAGS is # of days to retrieve, which comes in the form "T-360"
N ALL S ALL=+FLAGS
N ACTIVE S ACTIVE=$P(FLAGS,U,3)
N PENDING S PENDING=$P(FLAGS,U,4)
S @OUTXML@(0)=0 ;By default, no meds
; If MEDS1 is not defined, then no meds
I '$D(MEDS1) QUIT
I DEBUG ZWR MEDS1,MINXML
N MEDCNT S MEDCNT=0 ; Med Count
; The next line is a super line. It goes through the array return
; and if the first characters are ~OP, it grabs the line.
; This means that line is for a dispensed Outpatient Med.
; That line has the metadata about the med that I need.
; The next lines, however many, are the med and the sig.
; I won't be using those because I have to get the sig parsed exactly.
N J S J="" F S J=$O(MEDS1(J)) Q:J="" I $E(MEDS1(J),1,3)="~OP" S MEDCNT=MEDCNT+1 S MEDS(MEDCNT)=MEDS1(J)
K MEDS1
S MEDCNT="" ; Initialize for $Order
F S MEDCNT=$O(MEDS(MEDCNT)) Q:MEDCNT="" D ; for each medication in the list
. I 'ALL,ACTIVE,$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,10)'="ACTIVE" QUIT
. I 'ALL,PENDING,$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,10)'="PENDING" QUIT
. I DEBUG W "MEDCNT IS ",MEDCNT,!
. S MAP=$NA(^TMP("C0CCCR",$J,"MEDMAP",MEDCNT))
. ; K @MAP DO NOT KILL HERE, WAS CLEARED IN C0CMED
. I DEBUG W "MAP= ",MAP,!
. S @MAP@("MEDOBJECTID")="MED"_MEDCNT ; MEDCNT FOR ID
. S @MAP@("MEDISSUEDATETXT")="Issue Date"
. S @MAP@("MEDISSUEDATE")=$$FMDTOUTC^C0CUTIL($P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,15),"DT")
. S @MAP@("MEDLASTFILLDATETXT")="Last Fill Date"
. S @MAP@("MEDLASTFILLDATE")=$$FMDTOUTC^C0CUTIL($P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,11),"DT")
. S @MAP@("MEDRXNOTXT")="Prescription Number"
. S @MAP@("MEDRXNO")=$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,14)
. S @MAP@("MEDTYPETEXT")="Medication"
. S @MAP@("MEDDETAILUNADORNED")="" ; Leave blank, field has its uses
. S @MAP@("MEDSTATUSTEXT")=$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,10)
. ; Provider only provided in API as text, not DUZ.
. ; We need to get DUZ from filman file 52 (Prescription)
. ; Field 4; IEN is Piece 2 of Meds stripped of trailing characters.
. ; Note that I will use RXIEN several times later
. N RXIEN S RXIEN=+$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,2)
. S @MAP@("MEDSOURCEACTORID")="ACTORPROVIDER_"_$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,4,"I")
. S @MAP@("MEDPRODUCTNAMETEXT")=$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,3)
. ; --- RxNorm Stuff
. ; 176.001 is the file for Concepts; 176.003 is the file for
. ; sources (i.e. for RxNorm Version)
. ;
. ; I use 176.001 for the Vista version of this routine (files 1-3)
. ; Since IHS does not have VUID's, I will be getting RxNorm codes
. ; using NDCs. My specially crafted index (sounds evil) named "NDC"
. ; is in file 176.002. The file is called RxNorm NDC to VUID.
. ; Except that I don't need the VUID, but it's there if I need it.
. ;
. ; We obviously need the NDC. That is easily obtained from the prescription.
. ; Field 27 in file 52
. N NDC S NDC=$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,27,"I")
. ; I discovered that file 176.002 might give you two codes for the NDC
. ; One for the Clinical Drug, and one for the ingredient.
. ; So the plan is to get the two RxNorm codes, and then find from
. ; file 176.001 which one is the Clinical Drug.
. ; ... I refactored this into GETRXN
. N RXNORM,SRCIEN,RXNNAME,RXNVER
. I +NDC,$D(^C0CRXN) D ; $Data is for Systems that don't have our RxNorm file yet.
. . S RXNORM=$$GETRXN(NDC)
. . S SRCIEN=$$FIND1^DIC(176.003,,,"RXNORM","B")
. . S RXNNAME=$$GET1^DIQ(176.003,SRCIEN,6)
. . S RXNVER=$$GET1^DIQ(176.003,SRCIEN,7)
. ;
. E S (RXNORM,RXNNAME,RXNVER)=""
. ; End if/else block
. S @MAP@("MEDPRODUCTNAMECODEVALUE")=RXNORM
. S @MAP@("MEDPRODUCTNAMECODINGINGSYSTEM")=RXNNAME
. S @MAP@("MEDPRODUCTNAMECODEVERSION")=RXNVER
. ; --- End RxNorm section
. ;
. ; Brand name is 52 field 6.5
. S @MAP@("MEDBRANDNAMETEXT")=$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,6.5)
. ;
. ; Next I need Med Form (tab, cap etc), strength (250mg)
. ; concentration for liquids (250mg/mL)
. ; Since IHS does not have any of the new calls that
. ; Vista has, I will be doing a crosswalk:
. ; File 52, field 6 is Drug IEN in file 50
. ; File 50, field 22 is VA Product IEN in file 50.68
. ; In file 50.68, I will get the following:
. ; -- 1: Dosage Form
. ; -- 2: Strength
. ; -- 3: Units
. ; -- 8: Dispense Units
. ; -- Conc is 2 concatenated with 3
. ;
. ; *** If Drug is not matched to NDF, then VA Product will be "" ***
. ;
. N MEDIEN S MEDIEN=$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,6,"I") ; Drug IEN in 50
. N VAPROD S VAPROD=$$GET1^DIQ(50,MEDIEN,22,"I") ; VA Product in file 50.68
. I +VAPROD D
. . S @MAP@("MEDSTRENGTHVALUE")=$$GET1^DIQ(50.68,VAPROD,2)
. . S @MAP@("MEDSTRENGTHUNIT")=$$GET1^DIQ(50.68,VAPROD,3)
. . S @MAP@("MEDFORMTEXT")=$$GET1^DIQ(50.68,VAPROD,1)
. . S @MAP@("MEDCONCVALUE")=@MAP@("MEDSTRENGTHVALUE")
. . S @MAP@("MEDCONCUNIT")=@MAP@("MEDSTRENGTHUNIT")
. E D
. . S @MAP@("MEDSTRENGTHVALUE")=""
. . S @MAP@("MEDSTRENGTHUNIT")=""
. . S @MAP@("MEDFORMTEXT")=""
. . S @MAP@("MEDCONCVALUE")=""
. . S @MAP@("MEDCONCUNIT")=""
. ; End Strengh/Conc stuff
. ;
. ; Quantity is in the prescription, field 7
. S @MAP@("MEDQUANTITYVALUE")=$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,7)
. ; Dispense unit is in the drug file, field 14.5
. S @MAP@("MEDQUANTITYUNIT")=$$GET1^DIQ(50,MEDIEN,14.5)
. ;
. ; --- START OF DIRECTIONS ---
. ; Sig data not in any API :-( Oh yes, you can get the whole thing, but...
. ; we want the components.
. ; It's in multiple 113 in the Prescription File (52)
. ; #.01 DOSAGE ORDERED [1F] "20"
. ; #1 DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE [2N] "1"
. ; #2 UNITS [3P:50.607] "MG"
. ; #3 NOUN [4F] "TABLET"
. ; #4 DURATION [5F] "10D"
. ; #5 CONJUNCTION [6S] "AND"
. ; #6 ROUTE [7P:51.2] "ORAL"
. ; #7 SCHEDULE [8F] "BID"
. ; #8 VERB [9F] "TAKE"
. ;
. ; Will use GETS^DIQ to get fields.
. ; Data comes out like this:
. ; SAMINS(52.0113,"1,23,",.01)=20
. ; SAMINS(52.0113,"1,23,",1)=1
. ; SAMINS(52.0113,"1,23,",2)="MG"
. ; SAMINS(52.0113,"1,23,",3)="TABLET"
. ; SAMINS(52.0113,"1,23,",4)="5D"
. ; SAMINS(52.0113,"1,23,",5)="THEN"
. ;
. N RAWDATA
. D GETS^DIQ(52,RXIEN,"113*",,"RAWDATA","DIERR")
. D:$D(DIERR) ^%ZTER ; Log if there's an error in retrieving sig field
. ; none the less, continue; some parts are retrievable.
. N FMSIG M FMSIG=RAWDATA(52.0113) ; Merge into subfile...
. K RAWDATA
. N FMSIGNUM S FMSIGNUM="" ; Sigline number in fileman.
. ; FMSIGNUM gets outputted as "IEN,RXIEN,".
. ; DIRCNT is the proper Sigline numer.
. ; SIGDATA is the simplfied array.
. F S FMSIGNUM=$O(FMSIG(FMSIGNUM)) Q:FMSIGNUM="" D
. . N DIRCNT S DIRCNT=$P(FMSIGNUM,",")
. . N SIGDATA M SIGDATA=FMSIG(FMSIGNUM)
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDIRECTIONDESCRIPTIONTEXT")="" ; This is reserved for systems not able to generate the sig in components.
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDOSEINDICATOR")="1" ; means that we are specifying it. See E2369-05.
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDELIVERYMETHOD")=$G(SIGDATA(8))
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDOSEVALUE")=$G(SIGDATA(.01))
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDOSEUNIT")=$G(SIGDATA(2))
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDRATEVALUE")="" ; For inpatient
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDRATEUNIT")="" ; For inpatient
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDVEHICLETEXT")="" ; For inpatient
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDIRECTIONROUTETEXT")=$G(SIGDATA(6))
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDFREQUENCYVALUE")=$G(SIGDATA(7))
. . ; Invervals... again another call.
. . ; In the wisdom of the original programmers, the schedule is a free text field
. . ; However, it gets translated by a call to the administration schedule file
. . ; to see if that schedule exists.
. . ; That's the same thing I am going to do.
. . ; Search B index of 51.1 (Admin Schedule) with schedule
. . ; First, remove "PRN" if it exists (don't ask, that's how the file
. . ; works; I wouldn't do it that way).
. . N SCHNOPRN S SCHNOPRN=$G(SIGDATA(7))
. . I SCHNOPRN["PRN" S SCHNOPRN=$E(SCHNOPRN,1,$F(SCHNOPRN,"PRN")-5)
. . ; Super call below:
. . ; 1=File 51.1 3=Field 2 (Frequency in Minutes)
. . ; 4=Packed format, Exact Match 5=Lookup Value
. . ; 6=# of entries to return 7=Index 10=Return Array
. . ;
. . ; I do not account for the fact that two schedules can be
. . ; spelled identically (ie duplicate entry). In that case,
. . ; I get the first. That's just a bad pharmacy pkg maintainer.
. . N C0C515
. . D FIND^DIC(51.1,,"@;2","PX",SCHNOPRN,1,"B",,,"C0C515")
. . N INTERVAL S INTERVAL="" ; Default
. . ; If there are entries found, get it
. . I +$G(C0C515("DILIST",0)) S INTERVAL=$P(C0C515("DILIST",1,0),U,2)
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDINTERVALVALUE")=INTERVAL
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDINTERVALUNIT")="Minute"
. . ; Duration is 10M minutes, 10H hours, 10D for Days
. . ; 10W for weeks, 10L for months. I smell $Select
. . ; But we don't need to do that if there isn't a duration
. . I +$G(SIGDATA(4)) D
. . . N DURUNIT S DURUNIT=$E(SIGDATA(4),$L(SIGDATA(4))) ; get last char
. . . N DURTXT S DURTXT=$S(DURUNIT="M":"Minutes",DURUNIT="H":"Hours",DURUNIT="D":"Days",DURUNIT="W":"Weeks",DURUNIT="L":"Months",1:"Days")
. . . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDURATIONVALUE")=+SIGDATA(4)
. . . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDURATIONUNIT")=DURTXT
. . E D
. . . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDURATIONVALUE")=""
. . . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDURATIONUNIT")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPRNFLAG")=$G(SIGDATA(4))["PRN"
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMOBJECTID")="" ; when avail
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMTYPETXT")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMDESCRIPTION")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMCODEVALUE")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMCODINGSYSTEM")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMCODINGVERSION")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDPROBLEMSOURCEACTORID")=""
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDSTOPINDICATOR")="" ; not stored
. . ; Another confusing line; I am pretty bad:
. . ; If there is another entry in the FMSIG array (i.e. another line
. . ; in the sig), set the direction count indicator.
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDIRSEQ")="" ; Default
. . S:+$O(FMSIG(FMSIGNUM)) @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDDIRSEQ")=DIRCNT
. . S @MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT,"MEDMULDIRMOD")=$G(SIGDATA(5))
. ;
. ; --- END OF DIRECTIONS ---
. ;
. ; Med instructions is a WP field, thus the acrobatics
. ; Notice buffer overflow protection set at 10,000 chars
. ; -- 1. Med Patient Instructions
. N MEDPTIN1 S MEDPTIN1=$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,115,,"MEDPTIN1")
. N MEDPTIN2,J S (MEDPTIN2,J)=""
. I $L(MEDPTIN1) F S J=$O(@MEDPTIN1@(J)) Q:J="" Q:$L(MEDPTIN2)>10000 S MEDPTIN2=MEDPTIN2_@MEDPTIN1@(J)_" "
. S @MAP@("MEDPTINSTRUCTIONS")=MEDPTIN2
. K J
. ; -- 2. Med Provider Instructions
. N MEDPVIN1 S MEDPVIN1=$$GET1^DIQ(52,RXIEN,39,,"MEDPVIN1")
. N MEDPVIN2,J S (MEDPVIN2,J)=""
. I $L(MEDPVIN1) F S J=$O(@MEDPVIN1@(J)) Q:J="" Q:$L(MEDPVIN2)>10000 S MEDPVIN2=MEDPVIN2_@MEDPVIN1@(J)_" "
. S @MAP@("MEDFULLFILLMENTINSTRUCTIONS")=MEDPVIN2
. ;
. ; Remaining refills
. S @MAP@("MEDRFNO")=$P(MEDS(MEDCNT),U,6)
. ; ------ END OF MAPPING
. ;
. ; ------ BEGIN XML INSERTION
. N RESULT S RESULT=$NA(^TMP("C0CCCR",$J,"MAPPED"))
. K @RESULT
. D MAP^C0CXPATH(MINXML,MAP,RESULT)
. ; D PARY^C0CXPATH(RESULT)
. ; MAPPING DIRECTIONS
. N MEDDIR1,DIRXML1 S DIRXML1="MEDDIR1" ; VARIABLE AND NAME VARIABLE TEMPLATE
. N MEDDIR2,DIRXML2 S DIRXML2="MEDDIR2" ; VARIABLE AND NAME VARIABLE RESULT
. D QUERY^C0CXPATH(MINXML,"//Medications/Medication/Directions",DIRXML1)
. D REPLACE^C0CXPATH(RESULT,"","//Medications/Medication/Directions")
. ; N MDZ1,MDZNA
. N DIRCNT S DIRCNT=""
. I +$O(@MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT)) D ; IF THERE ARE DIRCTIONS
. . F DIRCNT=$O(@MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT)) D ; FOR EACH DIRECTION
. . . S MDZNA=$NA(@MAP@("M","DIRECTIONS",DIRCNT))
. . . D MAP^C0CXPATH(DIRXML1,MDZNA,DIRXML2)
. . . D INSERT^C0CXPATH(RESULT,DIRXML2,"//Medications/Medication")
. D:MEDCNT=1 CP^C0CXPATH(RESULT,OUTXML) ; First one is a copy
. D:MEDCNT>1 INSINNER^C0CXPATH(OUTXML,RESULT) ; AFTER THE FIRST, INSERT INNER XML
. S MEDCOUNT=MEDCNT
N MEDTMP,MEDI
D MISSING^C0CXPATH(OUTXML,"MEDTMP") ; SEARCH XML FOR MISSING VARS
I MEDTMP(0)>0 D ; IF THERE ARE MISSING VARS - MARKED AS @@X@@
. W "MEDICATION MISSING ",!
. F MEDI=1:1:MEDTMP(0) W MEDTMP(MEDI),!
Q
;
GETRXN(NDC) ; Extrinsic Function; PUBLIC; NDC to RxNorm
;; Get RxNorm Concept Number for a Given NDC
;
S NDC=$TR(NDC,"-") ; Remove dashes
N RXNORM,C0CZRXN,DIERR
D FIND^DIC(176.002,,"@;.01","PX",NDC,"*","NDC",,,"C0CZRXN","DIERR")
I $D(DIERR) D ^%ZTER BREAK
S RXNORM(0)=+C0CZRXN("DILIST",0) ; RxNorm(0) will be # of entries
N I S I=0
F S I=$O(C0CZRXN("DILIST",I)) Q:I="" S RXNORM(I)=$P(C0CZRXN("DILIST",I,0),U,2)
; At this point, RxNorm(0) is # of entries; RxNorm(1...) are the entries
; If RxNorm(0) is 1, then we only have one entry, and that's it.
I RXNORM(0)=1 QUIT RXNORM(1) ; RETURN RXNORM(1)
; Otherwise, we need to find out which one is the semantic
; clinical drug. I built an index on 176.001 (RxNorm Concepts)
; for that purpose.
I RXNORM(0)>1 D
. S I=0
. F S I=$O(RXNORM(I)) Q:I="" D Q:$G(RXNORM)
. . N RXNIEN S RXNIEN=$$FIND1^DIC(176.001,,,RXNORM(I),"SCD")
. . I +$G(RXNIEN)=0 QUIT ; try the next entry...
. . E S RXNORM=RXNORM(I) QUIT ; We found the right code
QUIT +$G(RXNORM) ; RETURN RXNORM; if we couldn't find a clnical drug, return with 0