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February 7, 2005

 
BluefishRx Update

Bluefish recently announced the release of their new version 6.00 update. This is a major new release with many new features and enhancements. Included in this release is the updated drug list from ePocrates.

Some of the New Features and Bug Fixes for this Release Include:
  • Added functionality to allow a nurse or administrator to write Rx's and refills under a doctors name and DEA#.
  • Extended the patient database to allow the import of up to 25,000 patients
  • Added the Insurer Group# and patient Group Acc # to the patient details window. The patient import utility has been updated to allow the import of these fields.
  • Fixed some issues with the sorting and display of the drug database. Re-architected the drug database for the new T5 and Treo 650 memory architecture drastically reducing memory usage on these devices. A large number of commonly prescribed non-drug items have also been added to the drug database.
  • Added search functionality when selecting from large pharmacy lists.
  • A default pharmacy can now be selected in the patient details. This pharmacy will be highlighted in the pharmacy list when you send an Rx for the patient.
  • Added messaging capabilities (requires palmOne's Addit application to be installed) allowing Bluefish to send messages directly to BluefishRx
  • Added auto updating functionality via the desktop HotSync or wirelessly. With a wireless device you can now initiate a wireless update.
  • When printing or sending an Rx you can now have the patient's active drug list transmitted wirelessly to a designated printer automatically. Write an Rx while at the football game sending it to the Pharmacy while printing the patient's new active drug list to your office printer!
This new update makes the Treo 650 a viable handheld to use with BluefishRx.

posted by Kent 8:04 AM | |


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