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Address label does not indicate when items have been autocharged (LOTS with FD+ integration)
When patients are autocharged the drug label indicates that the item has been autocharged with an asterix * but the address label does not say that the items have been charged. Previously in FD Classic the address label would say charged (with LOTS POS integration).
10 votes -
Default to "print on label" when entering batch/expiry during dispense
When triggering the batch/expiry (Ctrl+E) prompt during dispense, default to "print" on label
36 votes -
For Private Scripts Add the drug name to the Coding sticker
This was available in Classic and was used as a double check on the originals.
It gives added confidence when scripts are scanned into MedView Paperless especially on scripts where there are multiple prescribed lines and where original supply has been deferred.
22 votes -
Address labels, Surname then FirstName
Little name label on the top of address label needs to be Surname first if possible please.
1 vote -
Remove Character Limit for Adress Labels
In the most recent update the a character limit was imposed on the address label optional message. We use this field extensively for our nursing home codes and deliveries. Please change it back to how it was before.
3 votes -
Shift Message on Address Label so it appears higher up
Added Message on Address Label prints too low on the main label. It is very easy to miss because it usually overlaps the red "Keep out of reach of children" line on the bottom.
Also, if the message is a little bit longer, it gets cut off from the label and part of it is missing.
5 votes -
Automatically Drop ZZ script rule from directions when dispensing repeats
When using ZZ to mark off owing prescriptions post conversion, it should automatically drop the ZZ in the directions when dispensing the repeat.
This behaviour is seen in Fred Classic13 votes -
Adding the OWING indicator on the coding sticker
Private Owing Prescription to show "private owing" indicator on the coding sticker
5 votes
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