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Provide a way to indicate the patient's preference for repeat at this stage
The pharmacist dispensing will need to know this info while dispensing an eScript with repeats. It should be identified and flagged at the script "IN" screen. With this info available in the correct format, it could presumably be parsed to the dispense program for appropriate action there as well.
4 votesHi Stephen,
To date we haven’t added this because we’re aware that it is automatically updated from the script in Dispense. But we do have an item in the backlog to set the repeat preference from Script In, in case the patient has a change of mind from what was on the original script -
order list of patients
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It would be good if the list of patients could be orderable by different options (ie surname, date of dispensing etc) so that it would be easier to move them to the next step en masse.
Also, if there was a check box to move a number scripts to the next step at once if this step was missed at dispensing or collection1 voteHi there’s an item in our backlog around reordering baskets in the queue which may help address this issue. This idea will be updated to released once we complete this in a future update
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Out
Can POS providers integrate the l "OUT" with till sales function into their POS to reduce this extra step? Seems like alot of work once eScript becomes popular.
5 votesHi Thanh, this is on the roadmap and MedView Flow has the ability to do this for all POS providers. Fred will make this available for it’s POS. For other POS vendors we recommend that you contact them regarding this integration
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Integrate MedView Flow with Quantum for batch claiming MPS sachet scripts
We need to be able to integrate Medview Flow with Quantum MPS dispensing for batch claiming DAA scripts. Currently we cannot defer in new escripts so there is no way for Quantum to pick them up for us to dispense when due.
Also MPS can't tell us if Quantum is going to be able to pick up repeat escripts when they are due to be redispensed.12 votesHi Robyn, this is in our backlog and we’re currently engaged and working with vendors in this space. In the short term, onboarding your community packing patients into ASL will help streamline this process. Please see our ePrescriptions FAQs for more details: https://www.fred.com.au/what-we-do/eprescriptions/eprescription-webinar-questions/
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Under the medication box ("prescribed as"), have a "dispensed as" box (named the brand dispensed
Under the medication box ("prescribed as"), have a "dispensed as" box (named the brand dispensed
2 votesThanks for your idea, we have accepted this into the backlog and will develop for a future update
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next script queues automatically once first script is completed
Where there are multiple prescriptions for a patient, it would be great if subsequent prescriptions could be transferred to FRED by hitting 'enter' at the edit script screen. ie - the same way that scripts get loaded when using an eRx barcode on the bottom of printed prescriptions. Cheers
12 votesGreat idea, we will add this to the backlog to be looked at
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Allow us to press Escape to exit the image of the script in medview flow
Allow us to press Escape or click away from the image, to exit the image of the script in medview flow
It's faster than having to click the X in the top right
11 votesThanks we have added this to the backlog
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Repeat Interval not appearing on Script Image
When dispensing a script that has an entered repeat interval the interval isn't appearing on the virtual script image despite being on the script information in Medview. As dispensing and checking is done off the virtual script image it would be handy to have this interval appear on the virtual image
9 votesThanks for your idea, this is already in our backlog to update the virtual image for all information that currently appears in the data structure.
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pinting dockets
At the moment with a mix of eR and papaer Rx i twould be good to have the ability to have the basket ID print the way we have configured our Fred Rx In terminal to print a "docket" when the patient is selected. Additionally, the numbe of items in the basket.
There will be some time before we are solely using a virtual queue, so perhaps a printed docket for an eRx would integrate into current practices well, too. In that circumstance scaning the prited docket might push the basket from the queue to the terminal for dispensing. If…20 votesHi Eddie, this feature is already in our backlog. We will keep you updated on the progress of this
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Automatically flag RTPM Alerts if alert appears from Safescript
Automatically flag RTPM Alerts if alert appears from Safescript
4 votesHi Elliott, this has been accepted in our backlog for future development
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Enable filtering in OUT for deliveries
Enable filtering for deliveries to allow pharmacies to find their deliveries easier
6 votesGreat idea Diane, we have reviewed this idea and have added it to the backlog
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New feature - Tablet Camera Configuration Options in Flow
A new feature that we're looking to release in future is configurable camera options for a tablet. The configurable options we are looking to implement include:
- Ability to switch between front/back camera
- Default camera settings
- Ability to switch the camera on/off
We're looking for any other feedback around this and welcome any new suggestions below10 votesThank you to all that voted. This idea is now in our backlog for a future update
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Allow pharmacy to send a delivery confirmation date and time
For delivery customers, it would be great for an optional confirmation message to be sent back to the patient so that they know when the delivery will be coming. Rather than individually contacting each delivery patient.
6 votesHi Diane, great idea. Patient notifications is an upcoming feature that we will be implementing
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Ability to edit/update notes in OUT
Can we enable editing of notes or adding new notes in OUT?
Example of where this could be useful: Full supply is not available for patient and therefore partial supply is collected first. If we were able to edit notes in OUT this information could be recorded and will be seen when the patient presents back in the pharmacy to collect the rest of the supply.
5 votesThank you for this idea, we have completed our review and have added this to the backlog for a future update
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Notes entered in IN should have more visibility in QUEUE so that they are not missed by the dispenser
Can we please make notes in QUEUE have more visibility e.g. larger font/bold font so that the dispenser does not miss this section?
6 votesHi Diane,
Great idea, we have added this to our backlog to be developed for a future update -
Automatically retrieve address from script for delivery details
Can there be an option to automatically retrieve address from script when selecting that patient requires delivery?
3 votesThank you for this idea, we have reviewed this and will add it to the backlog.
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keyboard shortcuts
eg. when you press "enter" after creating a basket number it would be good if that did the same thing as clicking "confirm", rather than just taking you out of the screen (and cancelling the change to the basket number).
2 votesThank you for this idea we have reviewed it and added it to the backlog to be developed for a future update
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ability to merge baskets
The ability to merge baskets.
For instance a patient brings in more prescriptions after seeing a doctor, or if husband and wife drop in medications seperately but they will all be collected together.
13 votesHi, we will implement functionality to allow you to add prescriptions to an existing basket
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Integrate with Fred POS
An integration with Fred's POS would be useful so that we don't have to manually mark the basket as collected once it's been sold
12 votesThis feature is on our roadmap for future consideration
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Make Checking configurable
Can we have a configurable option to automate baskets moving from Queue to Out when all scripts in the basket have been dispensed. We don't really use Checking
7 votesThis idea is now in the backlog. We will keep you informed of any status updates
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