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As with most of our products, PTS is built around the concept of scanning barcodes to perform tasks that might otherwise have to be done using a PC, saving a great deal of time whilst also ensuring better data quality.  
 
The vast majority of a typical pharmacist's daily interactions with PTS are progressing prescriptions using barcodes.
 
The functions available via barcode scanning include:
 
<ul>
<li>Progress a prescription.</li>
<li>Record an activity that is prescription unrelated.</li>
<li>Add a note to a prescription. Notes can:
 
<ul>
<li>Cancel a prescription.</li>
<li>Suspend a prescription.</li>
<li>Record an error against the prescription.</li>
<li>Be a simple note that performs no additional task.</li>
</ul>
 
<li>Put a prescription into a bag.</li>
<li>Collect or deliver a prescription.</li>
<li>Update responsible pharmacist</li>
<li>Change the number of items on the prescription</li>
<li>Create To-Follows</li>
<li>Create a prescription</li>
</ul>

Revision as of 13:03, 15 December 2022

As with most of our products, PTS is built around the concept of scanning barcodes to perform tasks that might otherwise have to be done using a PC, saving a great deal of time whilst also ensuring better data quality.

The vast majority of a typical pharmacist's daily interactions with PTS are progressing prescriptions using barcodes.

The functions available via barcode scanning include:

  • Progress a prescription.
  • Record an activity that is prescription unrelated.
  • Add a note to a prescription. Notes can:
    • Cancel a prescription.
    • Suspend a prescription.
    • Record an error against the prescription.
    • Be a simple note that performs no additional task.
  • Put a prescription into a bag.
  • Collect or deliver a prescription.
  • Update responsible pharmacist
  • Change the number of items on the prescription
  • Create To-Follows
  • Create a prescription