Version 8.5

Release notes for V8.5.

Automated Recalls

Self referential recalls are created as intended.

Prescribing

Medication Summary: This tab has been enhanced for ease of use. Stopped medications appear disabled with a stopped icon. One click links allow the user to repeat, edit or stop a medication. Medications marked as 'Print required' but not yet printed are marked with a printer icon and there is a button at the top of the tab to print all new prescriptions and labels. There is a link at the bottom of the tab that will take you to the medication history details.

Rural Prescription: Where the Rural Prescription is used, providers with the Medication View right but not the Prescribing right are now allowed to reprint rural prescriptions.

The button to generate a new rural prescrition has been moved from the main Clinical Record toolbar to the Medication Summary

Generic formulations: Medications which specify 'modified release' or similar in the brand formulation now have the formulation displayed if this drug is prescribed generically. This allows the prescriber to distinguish between, say, Diabex and Diabex XR without prescribing by brand name. Normally, a generic prescription does not specify the formulation.

NPCC Reports

The National Primary Care Collaboratives is now the Australian Primary Care Collaboratives. The NPCC reports can now be found at Reports|APCC.