| The operation of a doctor's office must be | | | | in a time-efficient manner. |
| precise and efficient. Managing patient | | | | Saves time |
| prescriptions, medical histories, pharmacy | | | | Often, patients must renew regular prescriptions, |
| information, and other data can slow down the | | | | yet the process may be delayed by |
| practice and lessen efficiency. A practice must | | | | communication with other doctors; an introduction |
| address the medical needs of patients while | | | | of a new medicine; communication with |
| maintaining records and data; this communion of | | | | pharmacies; etc. Prescription software allows: |
| business management and medicine warrants | | | | - The doctor to access renewal requests from |
| unique solutions for doctors. | | | | pharmacies |
| How can a doctor's office address the medicinal | | | | - Renew multiple patients' medicines |
| and administrative aspects of the workday in a | | | | - Maintain convenient 'favorite' lists regarding |
| flawless and timely fashion? A physician's office | | | | medicines |
| can operate smoothly with the implementation of | | | | As mentioned, a practice's administrative duties |
| a medical software solution. Inventions such as | | | | often slow down the medical process, costing the |
| eprescribing systems and other medical software | | | | practice money and impeding opportunities to |
| solutions were invented to resolve management | | | | address patient needs - online prescribing can |
| issues. | | | | save time. |
| Serves as reference | | | | Easy integration |
| Medical management software such as electronic | | | | Practices may already have medical software |
| prescribing aid doctors by serving as a point of | | | | systems established, yet many medical software |
| reference. Some prescription technology relays: | | | | vendors can integrate their software into existing |
| - Patient eligibility | | | | systems. In addition, some doctors and associates |
| - Medicinal formulas | | | | may be intimidated by the thought of using |
| - History of medication | | | | computer software; yet, electronic prescription |
| - Pharmacy information | | | | management is adopted by practices of all sizes |
| Having such pertinent information readily | | | | and employees of all ages and skill levels. |
| accessible allows doctors to make sound decisions | | | | |