> We have need for a very basic outpatient Rx labeling program for filling
> emergency discharge scripts when the outpatient pharmacy is closed. No
> need for billing. Anyone have one?
Hello Dan: It's been a long time. When you say very basic, that open
up a host of definitions. Do you want interaction checking, etc?
Also, do you want something that runs on one machine (in which case I
would have thought you would have written that yourself) or on a
network?
The VA software for OP is freeware and a bit clunky to install but is
not a bad system. One of the support vendors was handing out free CD's
with the OP pharmacy and other applications at the last AMIA meeting.
You could use that just for labels, i.e. only install the profile and
label "chunks" of the software.
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do monitor the hotmail account, but only about twice a week.
Regards
-Nick Coblio
Dan Warren - 31 Aug 2006 01:04 GMT
> Hello Dan: It's been a long time. When you say very basic, that open
> up a host of definitions. Do you want interaction checking, etc?
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> You could use that just for labels, i.e. only install the profile and
> label "chunks" of the software.
Very basic is what we need. On Sunday's when our out patient pharmacy is
closed we sometimes get discharge scripts with vouchers of the SW dept.
Currently we handwrite in the info for the labeling onto a pre printed
label template. Rather clumsy and time consuming. So if you have a free
program, I'd love to take a look at it. Email me at dwarren2
@rochester.rr.com
I'm back at RGH, for the 3rd time. Last I heard Ivan was working every
Wed for Tops at the High Falls store with Maurice.