Friday, December 14, 2007

E-prescribing on iPhone.

E-prescribing capability now available on iPhone.


DrFirst, Inc.'s "e-prescribing system" is "available for use on the Apple iPhone."


As a result, "Physicians can use the popular device to e-prescribe in real-time on a mobile browser through WiFi, or a wireless carrier's broadband connection."


The company "has formatted its e-prescribing program, Rcopia, for the small screens of mobile devices to allow providers to navigate a full-featured version of Rcopia on the iPhone."


The new application is called RcopiaMini, and it "provides a real-time interaction between physicians, pharmacies, and health plans."


DrFirst "says there is no need for physicians to update or sync the device." Physicians with the iPhone/RcopiaMini combination can "submit medication orders, renewals, and formulary checking electronically," and access patient information.

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