Generic Prescribing

MJ
Michael Joyce
Fri, Jun 17, 2022 7:11 AM

Yes Keith, that's irritating alright.  You can however dispense the generic
version by clicking the generic tick box on the edit screen.  In this
example I had picked Istin initially.

You can make this your default in edit==>Preferences ( your machine only) by
clicking the prescription tab and clicking default to generic

Michael

From: Keith Perdue keith.perdue@centrichealth.ie
Sent: Thursday 16 June 2022 12:35
To: Centric GP Forum gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com
Subject: Centric GP Forum Re: ICT Tip 73 - Socrates - Web References

Thanks Michael, that is a handy tip that I did not know about.

Do you or does anyone know how to change the prescribing so that is
prescribes generically?. Even when the search is 'generic only' the brand
name seems to come up and be dispensed.

Keith

From: Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie
mailto:mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie >
Sent: Thursday 16 June 2022 12:16
To: gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com mailto:gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com

Subject: Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 73 - Socrates - Web References

There is a feature you can use to gain quick access to your favourite
websites.  To turn it on click on the communications tab.

Once this window is open a new tab appears on the right-hand side below
tasks and allergies.  Once you leave the communication tab open the side bar
remains available no matter where in the program you are.

Click on this to see a list of available websites.

Double click to open which ever site you want to look at.  It seems to open
using internet explorer no matter what your default browser is.  (Anyone
know how to fix that?)

If for some reason it's not appearing for you might need to switch it on in
Edit==>Preferences==>Web Features

You can add you own favourite websites as follows.

Go to Control Panel==>Admin Console==>Categories & Templates then on the
left click on Web References

You can see the list of what's already there.  You can edit any existing
ones by clicking on it then updating the information at the top and clicking
update.

To add a new one, like GP Buddy in this example click on clear then enter
the details and click save.  This new link will now be available in the tab.

You must close and reopen the communication tab for it to appear.

I'm not sure how much quicker than going to your browser it is but it's an
option.

Michael

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Yes Keith, that's irritating alright. You can however dispense the generic version by clicking the generic tick box on the edit screen. In this example I had picked Istin initially. You can make this your default in edit==>Preferences ( your machine only) by clicking the prescription tab and clicking default to generic Michael From: Keith Perdue <keith.perdue@centrichealth.ie> Sent: Thursday 16 June 2022 12:35 To: Centric GP Forum <gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com> Subject: Centric GP Forum Re: ICT Tip 73 - Socrates - Web References Thanks Michael, that is a handy tip that I did not know about. Do you or does anyone know how to change the prescribing so that is prescribes generically?. Even when the search is 'generic only' the brand name seems to come up and be dispensed. Keith From: Michael Joyce <mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie <mailto:mjoyce@centrichealthblessington.ie> > Sent: Thursday 16 June 2022 12:16 To: gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com <mailto:gpdiscussion@centricgpforum.com> Subject: Centric GP Forum ICT Tip 73 - Socrates - Web References There is a feature you can use to gain quick access to your favourite websites. To turn it on click on the communications tab. Once this window is open a new tab appears on the right-hand side below tasks and allergies. Once you leave the communication tab open the side bar remains available no matter where in the program you are. Click on this to see a list of available websites. Double click to open which ever site you want to look at. It seems to open using internet explorer no matter what your default browser is. (Anyone know how to fix that?) If for some reason it's not appearing for you might need to switch it on in Edit==>Preferences==>Web Features You can add you own favourite websites as follows. Go to Control Panel==>Admin Console==>Categories & Templates then on the left click on Web References You can see the list of what's already there. You can edit any existing ones by clicking on it then updating the information at the top and clicking update. To add a new one, like GP Buddy in this example click on clear then enter the details and click save. This new link will now be available in the tab. You must close and reopen the communication tab for it to appear. I'm not sure how much quicker than going to your browser it is but it's an option. Michael Disclaimer: This e-mail and any attachments including voice attachments may contain confidential, personal, sensitive, proprietary or legally privileged information. Anyone who is not the intended recipient should not use or open the document. Any information or voice recording used within this document or e-mail should not be forwarded to any other legal person or organisation or posted on any social media platform as to do so would be in breach of privacy and data protection legislation. If you have erroneously received this email or document, please delete immediately and notify the sender. If you have received this e-mail or documentation where there is a precise reason to forward to a third party, all rules regarding privacy and data protection should be followed. You will be liable for a third party breach.The recipients acknowledge that Centric Health or associated companies are unable to exercise control to ensure or guarantee the integrity of/over the contents of the information contained in e-mail transmission and further acknowledge that any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and no binding nature of the message shall be implied or assumed unless the sender does so expressly with due authority of Centric Health.