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Have a simple way to simply print the note one made with our particulars

and the patient demographics appearing automatically as it did in Clinicare. Also very useful to reduce the number of fields that need to be filled in on prescription. No need for example,to have a space requiring one to fill in the total number of pills or total volume of liquid dispensed, and whether repeats . Should allow MD to add this info if relevant eg/opioid, and not add this information if unnecessary eg/antibiotic. Takes too long to generate a prescription. Final suggestion is fast way needed to print up the list of active medications when refill of multiple ongoing medications is needed!
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    Alison Cooney commented
    August 25, 2020 18:01

    Hello,

    Forms or templates can be formatted to include demographic information, and then printed for your own use or for a patient.

    For writing a prescription, either a dosage or a SIG is required. Adding a dosage allows the provider to auto-calculate total quantity, which will also automatically update the refills, if indicated. Otherwise, medication forms (tabs, spray, each, etc) can be adjusted, and providers can use the SIG to write out preferred dosages. As an alternative, I might suggest creating prescription favorites for medications that are prescribed frequently; then dosages may only need to be tweaked rather than inputted each time a prescription is created.

    A summary of a patient's Active Medications can be printed from EMR > Medications > Prescription Summary > Specify parameters > <Run>.

    For assistance with any of these workflows, please contact the service desk at 1-866-729-8889; a Client Services Analyst would be happy to overview them with you.

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