When a doctor saves a prescription in the HMS EMR, it appears in the pharmacy dispensing queue within 3 seconds. No paper slip, no phone call, no transcription. The pharmacist dispenses exactly what was prescribed — dose, frequency, duration.
A doctor saves a prescription in ZenoHosp HMS. Within 3 seconds, it appears in the pharmacy's dispensing queue — complete with drug name, dose, frequency, duration, and any notes. The pharmacist sees the queue ordered by urgency: IPD patients first, then OPD.
ZenoHosp checks the patient's documented allergies against every drug in the prescription before the pharmacist confirms a dispense. Potential interactions are flagged. The pharmacist can override with a documented reason — but they cannot miss the alert.
When a pharmacist confirms a dispense, two things happen simultaneously: the stock is deducted from inventory and the charge posts to the patient's bill. No manual billing entry. No stock discrepancy at month-end.
"Our pharmacists used to call the ward 10–15 times a day to confirm prescription details. Now they dispense from the screen. We haven't had a prescription-related incident in 8 months."
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When a doctor saves a prescription in the HMS EMR, it appears in the pharmacy dispensing queue within 3 seconds — automatically, without any action from the pharmacist or the patient.
Yes. Before a pharmacist confirms a dispense, ZenoHosp checks the patient's documented allergies. If a conflict exists, an alert is shown. The pharmacist can override with a documented clinical reason, but cannot proceed without acknowledging the alert.
Yes. When a pharmacist confirms a dispense, the charge is immediately posted to the patient's billing account. No manual billing entry required.
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