Future orders
Future orders
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Summary:
You can future date orders in athenaOne by changing the "Send" date at the top.
- This is a great idea for future labs
- This is NOT a great idea for future referrals
- This does not work for prescriptions
See below for the reasons!
Details:
- Labs:
- Lab orders stay in the LGH queue for 6 months
- This means most lab orders do not HAVE to be future-dated, - BUT there are good reasons to do so:
- Imagine you want a HgbA1C in 3 months, and you DO NOT future-date the order:
- Problem 1: If the patient misunderstands and goes to the lab tomorrow, the A1C will be drawn tomorrow.
- Problem 2: If the patient is sent for an acute CBC next week, the HgbA1C in the queue will also get drawn at that time!
- In either case, if the patient goes back to the lab at the 3-month mark, there will be nothing in the queue.
- To solve this, use future dating. If you want labs in 3 months, date the order 2 months in the future (to allow some leeway).
- Referrals:
- Future date a referral when: you know a patient will be away for a few weeks, and you don't want the referral processed until they are back.
- DO NOT future date a referral when: you want a study for next year, like a mammogram or colonoscopy. The referral will always carry the date you signed it. Insurance will refuse it if it is too old (6 or 12 months in most cases).
- Medications:
- There is no option in athenaOne to future date a medication order
- Entering an "Earliest Fill Date" does NOT prevent the script from going immediately to the pharmacy
- How to future date orders: Just change the "Send" date at the top, but clicking on the calendar: