Autoverify in ED

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Ashlie Kallal
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Autoverify in ED

We currently allow selective autoverification in our Emergency Department (Cerner). We have additional opportunity to move towards an even more selective application of this process. We want to formalize and expand our criteria that would automatically exclude an order from autoverification. Per ASHP's Autoverification Toolkit, examples for consideration include pediatric orders, allergies, DDI, high-alert meds, and verbal orders.

Does anyone have an autoverify policy and/or list of meds/classes that are ineligible for autoverification that you can share?

Thank you in advance!

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