Creating a Prescriptions for Pharmacy from Bill
To make
prescriptions for drugs that are not kept in stock a Create Prescription
options exists under the Actions button at billing. This creates a document
that is stored in the Patient document manager under a prescription tab. A
mail merge variable is also available called, PrescriptionNo, that
provides a unique id for the prescription script created.
To create your
prescription template go to Options |
Picklist Setup | Patient | Letter Templates RTF/Word. Remember to enter
the PrescriptionNo mail merge into the template.
To use the
Prescription template from an unfinished bill click the Actions button then Create Prescription.
Once the
Prescription has been completed and printed it will get saved in the patient
document manager under the prescription tab.

You can search for
previous prescriptions by going to Utilities
| Document Search | enter prescription number in Description field and tick
contains.
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Chapter 21 - Prescriptions (v5.1)
Chapter 21 - Prescriptions (v5.1)
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