Originally Posted by Ben
the vaccination system is rumored to be improved; the item sign off is rumored to be improved; and, AC will hopefully be faster.

I believe vaccinations and imports don't affect you though Bert, so it will likely be of less interest to you.
I can't see where the vaccine entry is any different. My program won't work now due to the new database. I will try to work on that.

Originally Posted by djkym
best thing (IMO), ver4 can print any (controlled, scheduled, etc) script w/ any printer and any paper now (compliant w/ new guidelines)-no need for special papers/printers or having to fax when the pt will change their minds and goto another pharm anyways. it keeps away phone calls from pharmacists refusing to accept your scripts and ur staff from verbaling a rx u just wrote that morning.
OK, someone has to help me with this one. Where are these new guidelines? The only difference I see when printing a prescription on version 4 is that the number has asterisks next to it so you can't change it. Can I really simply print out Oxycontin or Concerta on plain 8 1/2 by 11 paper and sign it and use that as a CII script?

Finally, while FAP can still work with a workaround, my V.I.P.E.R. immunization program cannot unless my programmer fixes it. That will possibly keep me from using Version 4. AND, now we can forget Brian's and my AmazingMeds databases with SQL. So, I will definitely not change to Version 4. I can't possibly bring myself back to using that awful medication database.

It is fast however. I am running it on a virtual machine just to play with it. Now, of course, the database is on the same machine (virtual), but it is much snappier.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine