Difference between revisions of "Booking In"
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Booking in refers to inputting the prescription's information into a dedicated booking in screen in PTS. Doing so creates a record of the prescription in the PTS database, which will make it appear in any relevant [[User Views & Homepages|user views]] ready to be progressed and tracked through the prescription lifecycle in accordance with the [[Prescription Types|prescription type]] setup. | Booking in refers to inputting the prescription's information into a dedicated booking in screen in PTS. Doing so creates a record of the prescription in the PTS database, which will make it appear in any relevant [[User Views & Homepages|user views]] ready to be progressed and tracked through the prescription lifecycle in accordance with the [[Prescription Types|prescription type]] setup. Alternatively booking in can be done automatically via the optional e-prescribing module. | ||
More often than not, booking in a prescription will simultaneously produce a barcode label for the prescription so that it can be progressed with a barcode scanner. For certain prescription types (e.g. TTO) a ticket may also be produced to hand to the patient for them to monitor the prescription on an outpatient display screen. | More often than not, booking in a prescription will simultaneously produce a barcode label for the prescription so that it can be progressed with a barcode scanner. For certain prescription types (e.g. TTO) a ticket may also be produced to hand to the patient for them to monitor the prescription on an outpatient display screen. | ||
Once booked in the prescription can then be progressed through its sequence of pre-defined [[Activities|dispensing stages]] ([[Activities|activities]]). | |||
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Revision as of 16:41, 10 November 2022
The prescription life cycle starts with booking in.
Booking in refers to inputting the prescription's information into a dedicated booking in screen in PTS. Doing so creates a record of the prescription in the PTS database, which will make it appear in any relevant user views ready to be progressed and tracked through the prescription lifecycle in accordance with the prescription type setup. Alternatively booking in can be done automatically via the optional e-prescribing module.
More often than not, booking in a prescription will simultaneously produce a barcode label for the prescription so that it can be progressed with a barcode scanner. For certain prescription types (e.g. TTO) a ticket may also be produced to hand to the patient for them to monitor the prescription on an outpatient display screen.
Once booked in the prescription can then be progressed through its sequence of pre-defined dispensing stages (activities).