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create medication-refill.md #432

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mattvarghese commented Feb 23, 2019

Hey @kpshek, @jmandel, @brettmarquard and @brynrhodes:
Is there any concerns around publishing this hook for evaluating decision support upon a pharmacy/patient/user requesting a medication refill on the patient's behalf? From experience, I would say that this is a valuable decision support point.
Could you guys please review this pull request?

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Looks great, the only question I have is how this hook definition relates to the proposed use of order-select/order-sign. Is there an equivalent more generic version of this hook that fits into that paradigm?

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Approved by CDS wg during today's call for merge.

@isaacvetter isaacvetter requested review from vadi2 and removed request for kpshek, jmandel and brettmarquard October 4, 2023 17:31
@isaacvetter isaacvetter merged commit 1c64721 into master Oct 6, 2023
@isaacvetter isaacvetter deleted the propose-medication-refill-hook branch October 6, 2023 19:38
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