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[[File:AsepticsBookingInExample.png|thumb|400px|Example of how the booking in screen appears when booking in a regimen.]]PTS 5 allows for prescription types to be comprised of multiple | [[File:AsepticsBookingInExample.png|thumb|400px|Example of how the booking in screen appears when booking in a regimen.]]PTS 5 allows for prescription types to be comprised of multiple child prescriptions. These are known as "regimens", and booking in such a prescription automatically suggests and books in the specified child prescriptions with their own customisable start and target times. | ||
Using this facility a pharmacy or manufacturing unit can easily create regimens that consist of a schedule of drugs. Booking in the regimen will automatically suggest and book in the appropriate batches of drugs at the specified date, time and frequency, allowing the regimen to be tracked collectively rather than booking in individual drugs. The feature is particularly popular with Aseptic departments who wish to track courses of chemotherapy. | Using this facility a pharmacy or manufacturing unit can easily create regimens that consist of a schedule of drugs. Booking in the regimen will automatically suggest and book in the appropriate batches of drugs at the specified date, time and frequency, allowing the regimen to be tracked collectively rather than booking in individual drugs. The feature is particularly popular with Aseptic departments who wish to track courses of chemotherapy. |
Revision as of 12:13, 1 August 2022
PTS 5 allows for prescription types to be comprised of multiple child prescriptions. These are known as "regimens", and booking in such a prescription automatically suggests and books in the specified child prescriptions with their own customisable start and target times.
Using this facility a pharmacy or manufacturing unit can easily create regimens that consist of a schedule of drugs. Booking in the regimen will automatically suggest and book in the appropriate batches of drugs at the specified date, time and frequency, allowing the regimen to be tracked collectively rather than booking in individual drugs. The feature is particularly popular with Aseptic departments who wish to track courses of chemotherapy.
While the regimen can pre-define a schedule of drugs, doses etc. it can be amended on-the-fly if an existing regimen does not exactly meet a patient’s particular needs.
User views can be utilised to give the dispensary a real-time view of the progress of the regimen. In addition the dispensary can also see what is outstanding for any patient at any time.