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::*Go to the Add-ons Manager of Firefox to ensure that the script had been installed.
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::*If Firefox 31.0 has been installed, the User Script must be <span style = "color:green;">'''updated''',</span> as well as described [https://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202504/thread/4bf9f156/#77b0 here].
::*If Firefox 31.0 has been installed, the User Script must be <span style = "color:green;">'''updated''',</span> as well as described [https://sourceforge.net/p/openemr/discussion/202504/thread/4bf9f156/#77b0 here].  The problem has not been fully corrected.





Revision as of 21:05, 21 August 2014

Overview

There are currently three known options for e-prescribing in OpenEMR. Newcrop, a subscription service, is well integrated into OpenEMR. Integration with the Deluxe (paid) version of Allscripts is good while the free version is less so.

Meaningful Use

The Newcrop solution can be deployed to achieve Meaningful Use. The other alternative for the end user to obtain Meaningful Use is to add both the Allscripts module and the Greasemonkey script. The Deluxe and the free version will fulfill the Meaningful Use requirements.

Allscripts

Integrates the Allscripts ePrescribe website with OpenEMR.
  • Clicking the green button, with the question mark in the middle of it, navigates to the Help Section. This button is located at the bottom.
Requires running Firefox and using the Greasemonkey add-on.
The script is available in Kevin Yeh's 7/29/2013 post, toward the bottom of the page, in this Forum thread.
  • Open the Firefox browser.
  • Click the link for AllscriptsIntegration.user.js.
  • A Greasemonkey Installation dialog will appear. Click the Install button.
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  • Go to the Add-ons Manager of Firefox to ensure that the script had been installed.

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  • If Firefox 31.0 has been installed, the User Script must be updated, as well as described here. The problem has not been fully corrected.


Deluxe Allscripts

The paid version enables importing patient data into Allscripts without manual input and e-prescribing within OpenEMR.
  • Go to the Patient Summary screen and click the Allscripts button at the top, to the right of the patient's age. If viewing with split screens, the Allscripts logon will appear in one of the two screens. If a check mark had been placed in the box between the patient's age and the Allscripts button, clicking the button will cause the Allscripts logon to appear in another tab.

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  • After logging on, the patient data will populate automatically if an account had been created previously. If a new account needs to be established, click the Add Patient button.

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  • In the Add New Patient screen, click the Load from OpenEMR button to import the data and click Save.

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Free Allscripts

The free version necessitates manual input of data for new accounts and a second tab in Firefox.
  • Go to the Patient Summary and then open another tab for Allscripts.
  • After logging on, if there had been a prior patient setup, the data will appear automatically.
  • If all the fields are blank, it probably means that there is no Allscripts account for this patient. Go to the Add New Patient screen and type in the patient's first and last names, date of birth, gender, zip code and choose a local pharmacy.


The author of this clever and exceedingly useful script is Kevin Yeh, M.D., of IntegralEMR.

NewCrop

A partnership of ZH Healthcare and Medical Information Integration, LLC (mi-squared) called ZMG created the NewCrop interface for e-prescribing.
NewCrop eRx Demo