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Revision as of 20:59, 19 January 2018
QuickSCRIP offers the ability to highlight drugs and doctors in the pick-lists for RXFILL and EDIT, allowing you to call attention to particular doctors and drugs. The color of the highlight will vary based on the user's color scheme.
Doctor Highlighting
- Start in the Rx Processing Menu
- Choose Option 10 Doctor File Maint.
- Search for the doctor you wish to highlight.
- On line 22 Specialty mark the doctor with either /HL or /HILIT. Both commands function identically, one just saves character space.
In the image below, note the two doctors with red highlighting in the pick list.
Drug Highlighting
- Start in the Rx Processing Menu
- Choose Option 11 Drug File Maint.
- Search for the drug you wish to highlight.
- On line 38 Code search for Highlight this Drug in pick list
In the image below, note the two drugs with red highlighting in the list.