Many of you are prescribing to your patients and have asked about how that can be managed in Jane. We know that patient charts can span many years and be made up of hundreds of entries. So finding entries that have specific information and compiling them in one place can help your patient care.
You can create a chart template for prescriptions that can be compiled using the “search” button.
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Create a Template
See our guide on Chart Templates, or check out this one on our Template Library. There are many templates to choose from under the name “Prescriptions” created by our wonderful community here at Jane.
Using the Template
If you’ve created or opted into a template, you will see your templates at the bottom of your list when creating a new chart entry (or adding to an entry).
It can be helpful to create the Prescription template as a stand-alone entry so that it can be managed separately from the rest of the chart information for the patient’s visit.
You can also choose to share the prescription with your patient in their online profile. Use the “Visible to Patient” button at the bottom of the chart entry:
After selecting this option, you will now see a badge that the entry is Visible to Patient. For more information on this workflow, head to our guide on Sharing Chart Entries with Patients.
Compiling your Prescriptions
Your prescriptions will be found in chronological order with all your other chart entries. But if you want Jane to just pull out all of your prescriptions for you, you can use Jane’s handy chart search.
Here you can see that Jane has pulled all the prescription entries into one chronological list:
You can see the details of the prescription in the text preview.
We’d love to hear how you use prescriptions in your practice and what would be helpful for you in Jane. We have some feature requests below that you may be interested in adding your feedback to. For those clinics who might be interested in E-Prescriptions, we’ve also included common requests that might be helpful to vote on. When you upvote a feature request, you’ll be notified of its progress.