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This tab allows you to map or link drugs from your Dispense Software to the existing drugs listed in myPak’s drug database. Once the drug is mapped, it will now be displayed in your Active packed tab for ready for to be imported into your patient’s pill balance.

It is highly recommended to check for any unmapped drugs once you have completed importing all the scripts from the Active packed tab. You can then map and import those drugs into your patient’s pill balance.

Follow the following steps once you have loaded your scripts from your Dispense Software in Dispense Tracker Active Packed tab.


Instructions

  1. Select Unmapped tab

  2. Select Facility

  3. Select Patient to display a list of drugs dispensed within the select date range that requires to be mapped

  4. Select the correct drug from the Profile Drug drop-down box for each drug in the list to be mapped (All drugs listed in this list are active drugs from patient’s profile)

  5. Enter Manually Add QTY if applicable for those drugs to be mapped

  6. Select the tick box for map selected drugs

  7. Select Import to update the selected drug into patient’s pill balance.

  8. Alternatively, select Ignore Scripts for drugs that are no longer active in patient’s profile

myPak software uses generic codes. These generic codes signify that medications have the same generic, strength, form and pack size. The following screen will appear for you add/update the generic code for script drugs.

Create permanent mapping

Selecting Update will create a permanent map or link between the drug codes shown in this list.

Update existing mappings:

Selecting Update will re-map drugs sharing an existing generic code together as they are currently mapped to a different drug.

Cannot be mapped:

Drugs on this list cannot be mapped with myPak drugs.

Selecting Cancel will NOT map these drug codes and will only import the QTY selected above. This is NOT recommended as the drug codes will continue to show in this area for all future dispensed scripts.

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