Prescription Security features

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Jason, Oct 12, 2008.

  1. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Some Good ideas here. Like the use of ** or ## surrounding numbers.


    like Oxycodone 10mg IR 1 tab po qid M: **50** R:**1** may repeat in 11 days.
  2. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Hmm. Implementation is from 1st Oct 2008.

    Well I can easily add the ## around numbers. And the template can be easily modified by users to add the microsignature line, as well as the security features.

    So, nothing pressing.
  3. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    yea. I just circle with a pen the numbers I dont want patients adding a zero to.
  4. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    About 5 lines of code in beta 71 gives



    M: ***300***

    or

    M: ***3*** months ***3*** repeats

  5. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    I've added this to the script template
    any font size less than 3 is illegible.

    I doubt a photocopier will reproduce a 3 point font.
  6. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Add this to your prescription template
    Insert it after the lines that look like this
    and this now fufills the Medicaid Prescription requirements as per http://www.ncpdp.org/pdf/Final_ltr_to_medicaid_directors.pdf

    The micro text and gray shading fufills category 1 for copy resistance
    The ** fufills category 2 for tampering
    And the notice fufills category 3 for counterfeit resistance
  7. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Very Cool features.

    Crazy fast delivery time as usual.

    [:)]

  8. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    I like the **

    Attached Files:

  9. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    I like the **
  10. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    One other EMR prevents prescriptions from being printed until the program is registered ... to prevent prescription forgery.

    Perhaps Synapse should consider this ...
  11. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Interesting dilemma.

Share This Page