We might have an unsophisticated population, but we've issued perhaps
100,000 laser printed scripts without any hint of forgery. We used to get
problems with our hand-written versions.
Perhaps the situation is helped by a local law that makes it illegal, even
for the prescriber, to alter a computer generated script. It's easy enough
to print another correct one.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stephen Crawshaw
Townsville, Australia.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul
Subject: Laser printers for FP10s
>I seem to remember a discussion here in the past about using laser printers
>for FP10s. Is there anything to stop us using a laser for this purpose
>(apart from ours system supplier software)? I have heard comments that it
is
>easier to fraudulently alter a script produced on a laser - is this the
>case??
>
>Comments please
>
>
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|