10 Aug 2021

System release august – Trusted dosages, EPS Workflows, new reports…

We are delighted to share with you a detailed look at what’s included in this August system release. 

 

Since our upgrade to HTML5, RxWeb is faster, smoother, and more reliable than ever before. The time it takes to develop and release new features to the system has also reduced significantly which means our product roadmap has become much more agile.

We are very pleased to bring our customer’s release S. This release includes some really useful updates to your PMR system, including:

  • Changes to the EPS workflows 
  • New function called ‘Trusted Dosages’
  • PMR Access Button on To Be Dispensed Queue
  • The Script ID barcode on the bag label can now be used in Scotland
  • Amendments to the Patient Services Module
  • New reports available

For more information on the above updates among others, we recommend reviewing the full set of release notes here.

Please NoteThe Trusted Dosage feature has been added to help convert GP dose syntax, making the dosage instruction clearer and more uniform for users and patients. The system-generated dosages have been provided by a Lanas clinician. These are system-level and can be manually overridden using mappings created in the pharmacy by a user or during the dispensing process. This feature should not, however, be used to replace the clinical knowledge of the pharmacist or pharmacy staff.  

We have also hosted a webinar where we ran through all the relevant updates and how they work. You can watch this webinar back down below.

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