On Mon, 8 Jun 1998 14:15:56 EDT
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DWelch8519> the answermachine was already in place when I joined the surgery however
DWelch8519> patients are given a phone number it is direct to the answering machine and
DWelch8519> available 24hours a day the number is printed on the repeat precscription side
DWelch8519> of their script the recorded message asks the patient tostate clearly name,
DWelch8519> address, d.o.b and then they can either give the number of the drug they want
DWelch8519> from the list on the script or name the drug [you get some fun with that one]
DWelch8519> they are also asked to state if they wish the script to be sent to a
DWelch8519> particular chemist. one of the office girls then puts the tape into arecorder
DWelch8519> and listens to the tape while at the computer and basically p[rints the
DWelch8519> scripts off at that time and adds a sticker for requested chemist if the girl
DWelch8519> has any difficulties making out the drugs she can then phone the patient to
DWelch8519> verify. the docs sign the scripts the next morning. by the way we use gpass I
DWelch8519> hope this answers your question it really isnt as difficult as it may sound if
DWelch8519> you need to know more let me know. by the way I have been at the practice 2
DWelch8519> years and its only broken down once in that time.
DWelch8519>
I think I'd rather have HTML than a single unpunctuated paragraph!
Graham
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