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Prescriptions are progressed by scanning the [[Activities|activities]] that have been defined in the [[Prescription_Types#Scanning_sequence_tab|prescription type's scanning sequence]].
Prescriptions are progressed by scanning the [[Activities|activities]] that have been defined in the [[Prescription_Types#Scanning_sequence_tab|prescription type's scanning sequence]].
To progress a prescription, the following barcodes are scanned at the <strong>start</strong> of the process:
<ol>
<li><strong>User</strong><br/>
<i>The [[Users#Print_barcodes|barcode of the user]] performing the activity. Users should only ever scan their own barcode.</i></li>
<li><strong>Prescription</strong><br/>
<i>The barcode of the prescription that was produced during [[Booking In|booking in]].</i></li>
<li><strong>Activity</strong><br/>
<i>The [[Activities#Printing_activity_barcodes|barcode of the next activity in the scanning sequence]].</i></li>
</ol>
In most circumstances it's invalid to skip a step in the activity sequence and you'll see an error message if you attempt to do so. However, going backwards in the sequence is allowed.
There is no requirement to scan something to indicate that an activity has been completed. To reduce workload, PTS will consider an activity concluded when the user scans another activity (either prescription related or not), or whenever the next activity is scanned against the prescription.

Revision as of 14:24, 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. Considering the high volume of data this saves 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.

This page will focus on performing tasks with a barcode scanner, but all can be done using the main PTS user interface if you so wish.

Setting up a barcode scanner

See the PTS Comms Client Installation page and the Barcode Scanner Configuration page for details.

The basics of using a barcode scanner

PTS is compatible with tethered scanners as well as bluetooth and radio frequency barcode scanners for cordless scanning. Tethered scanners are connected to a PC via a USB cable. The bluetooth and RF barcode scanners are connected to a PC indirectly via a base station.

Only scanners supplied by TMSi are supported by PTS. We do not say this lightly; we have to specifically develop the PTS Comms Client to add compatibility for each scanner model and it is very unlikely that an untested barcode scanner will be compatible.

To scan a barcode, hold down the trigger and aim the scanning beam at the barcode. Aim at the black and white vertical lines that form the barcode, not the caption underneath. An audible beep will sound to inform you that there has been a successful scan.

Some scanners can be used in "present" or "hands free" mode. These scanners are usually in a stand and will scan a barcode automatically when the barcode is held in front of the scanner’s reading window.

When barcodes are scanned the result of that scan is processed by the PTS Comms Client and sent to the PTS application in real time. The results of the scan are displayed on the PC the scanner is connected to in a popup and/or on the devices screen.

List of functions available via barcode scanning

The things you can do with a barcode scanner:

  1. Progress a prescription by scanning a prescription related activity.
  2. Record an activity that is prescription unrelated.
  3. 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.
  4. Put a prescription into a bag.
  5. Collect or deliver a prescription.
  6. Change the dispensaries responsible pharmacist.
  7. Change the number of items on the prescription.
  8. Create a To-Follow.
  9. Create a prescription.

All functions are also available via the main PTS user interface.

Progressing a prescription

Progressing a prescription refers to moving a prescription along its pre-defined lifecycle, or scanning sequence, after it has been booked in.

Prescriptions are progressed by scanning the activities that have been defined in the prescription type's scanning sequence.

To progress a prescription, the following barcodes are scanned at the start of the process:

  1. User
    The barcode of the user performing the activity. Users should only ever scan their own barcode.
  2. Prescription
    The barcode of the prescription that was produced during booking in.
  3. Activity
    The barcode of the next activity in the scanning sequence.

In most circumstances it's invalid to skip a step in the activity sequence and you'll see an error message if you attempt to do so. However, going backwards in the sequence is allowed.

There is no requirement to scan something to indicate that an activity has been completed. To reduce workload, PTS will consider an activity concluded when the user scans another activity (either prescription related or not), or whenever the next activity is scanned against the prescription.