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Insufficient space for quantities of controlled drugs
Last Post 20 Nov 2009 12:05 PM byjohnbish. 0 Replies.
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20 Nov 2009 12:05 PM  

We have an issue with entering the quantities of controlled drugs. As the quantity needs to be written in words as well as numbers, 50 characters is not enough to enter things like one thousand milligrams and the prescribing doctor is having to use abreviations

Has anyone got thesame issue?

Thanks

John

John Bishop

Primary care IT manager and EPS lead

Leicestershire Health Informatics Service

 

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