Why are many common diagnoses and commonly used medications not available for selection in Composite Health Care System II-Theater [CHCS II-T (AHLTA-T)]?
The applications within the MC4 system are constantly being evaluated and updated to offer the latest functionality to the user. Later this year, the list of ICD9 codes within of Composite Health Care System II-Theater [CHCS II-T (AHLTA-T)] will receive new additions when a new version of the application suite is released. The formulary within CHCS II-T (AHLTA-T) contains an extensive list of medications. Depending upon the requirements of a particular military treatment facility (MTF), one or more prescription you wish to access for a patient record might not be listed. You can add medications to the formulary within CHCS II-T (AHLTA-T) by following the steps in the Tips & Tricks (links to formulary tip on the Tips page) section of this issue.
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