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16th, July 2009, 11:22 AM #1 Pharmsys
Has anyone got any feedback about the web-based PMR system Pharmsys?
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16th, July 2009, 01:44 PM #2 Re: Pharmasys
Ipswicist
I am unsure how many pharmaSys users are registered on the forum however if you would like to get in touch we will be happy to give you some contact details of pharmaSys users who will be happy to talk to you.
Please PM me with your details and we will get in touch
Last edited by DavidS; 16th, July 2009 at 02:37 PM.
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13th, August 2009, 10:36 PM #3 Re: Pharmsys
I have used the system. Seems quite good. I think it will be inevitable that this is how the future of PMR systems will develop but it is highly dependent on broadband penetration into pharmacies which already seems quite ambiguous. One question, if you started a pharmacy why pay £2000 pa for a pmr system from one of the big firms in comparison to a free system which is constantly being updated?
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21st, August 2009, 10:04 PM #4 Re: Pharmsys
I have used this for 8 months now. It is a new concept which is undegoing constant improvement.
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15th, March 2011, 12:50 PM #5 Re: Pharmsys
I've been using it too, very intuitive system, seems to have everything we are looking for in a PMR. Remote service is a bit slap dash, then again, so am I.
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9th, June 2011, 02:58 PM #6 Re: Pharmsys
I need to get a new printer for endorsing with pharmasys. which printers would you recommend?
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9th, June 2011, 06:07 PM #7 Re: Pharmsys
We use Star sp298 slip printers (with Proscript not Pharmasys) there good with a small footprint but the ink ribbons can sometimes get jammed and the print gets faint fairly quickly.
That makes them sound rubbish :-(
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10th, June 2011, 09:44 AM #8 Re: Pharmsys
Yeah i have actually used Star endorsement printers in a previous job. Made me laugh reading about the ribbon jamming, because it was me who had to sort it out. I will check see if they are compatible with pharmasys, i'm sure they will be! Merci
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10th, June 2011, 10:03 AM #9 Re: Pharmsys
We would recomend the HP laserjet P1102W as it is a dual purpose printer
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10th, June 2011, 11:32 AM #10 Re: Pharmsys
Yeah we have one of them as per your recommendation, and it works perfectly buuuuuuuut...
not the smallest printer in the world is it?
If the smaller star models are compatible then I would like to fit one or two next to our main workstations. It will be endorsing heaven!
Thanks for the help!
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