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Old 29th, February 2008, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: Does EPS do high volume?

They 'borrowed' my smart card yesterday to do a test of a bar code. However, was told that worked without my card any way.
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Old 1st, May 2008, 10:36 AM
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Default Re: Does EPS do high volume?

Tried EPS the other day do to see if anything had improved...........

had three FP10 forms for one patient, five items on one, three on another and two items on last. Timed myself and it took 5 minutes and 34 seconds to complete JUST the labelling and endorsing, and i didn't make any mistakes.
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Old 2nd, May 2008, 01:19 PM
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ouch - that seems a little long! Which system are you using and have you raised the issue with the supplier?
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Old 2nd, May 2008, 02:44 PM
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Proscript by Rx Systems.

I have raised issue with everyone I can think of(Supplier, Connecting for Health and local PCT ETP project manager), on more than one occasion......and still wait for a reasoned response!
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