DoseSpot ePrescribing Overview in JNCloud

JNCloud e-Prescribing For Healthcare Providers

What is e-prescribing?

Actually, it is electronic prescribing. At JNCloud System, e-prescribing is defined as the process of electronically generating and sending a prescription order, so that nurse practitioners, physicians, and other medical practitioners can transmit an electronic prescription to a pharmacy directly from the point of care. Emphatically, e-prescribing is the process of doctors generating and transmitting medical prescriptions or refill renewal requests electronically in the JNCloud application.

In order to provide healthcare providers with e-prescribing functionality, we have integrated with Dosespot. Who is DoseSpot? It is a vendor of e-prescribing services. DoseSpot is an e-prescribing platform specifically designed to integrate with electronic health record, electronic dental record, practice management and telehealth software. DoseSpot is certified to e-prescribe controlled substances and has provided simple, affordable and integrated e-prescribing solutions to healthcare IT companies since 2009. For more information, please visit www.DoseSpot.com. Indeed,JNCloud e-prescribing workflow includes the most connected network in healthcare to support medical practices and patients. From streamlining prior authorization submissions to sending e-coupons to the pharmacy with an order, our e-prescribing helps your patients get the medications they need faster.

Therefore, the seamless and bi-directional integration of JNCloud with Dosespot saves providers time, money, and development hassle. Using JNCloud EMR/EHR, a practitioner logs securely into Dosespot and selects a patient pre-populated from the practitioner’s workspace system; the Dosespot system will automatically run a real-time patient eligibility check and will retrieve patient specific formulary information and claims medication history from participating health plans during the prescribing process. The Dosespot system will provide patient specific formulary information in easy-to-understand color and symbol formats. If a practitioner selects a non-formulary medication or a medication that will may cause a drug or allergy interaction, the Dosespot system will provide warnings and alternatives when available based on practitioner preferences. Retail and mail-order pharmacies will receive electronic prescriptions or faxes if they are not capable of receiving electronic prescriptions from Dosespot. Pharmacies capable of generating electronic renewals will transmit renewal requests to participating Dosespot practitioners.

Use Cases

What is the benefit of e-prescribing? Today, you can get started with e-prescribing on JNCloud, the most affordable, connected, and easy to use web application in US healthcare. Electronic prescribing improves prescription accuracy; it enhances patient safety and quality of care; in the e-prescribing process, there is neither bad handwriting for the pharmacist to interpret nor the need for the pharmacy to call in prescriptions. Indeed, the pharmacist can send multiple medications in a single order; a two-click prescription refill workflow is in order. By integrating with Dosespot, our electronic prescription workflow is tailored for ease of use. Healthcare providers can e-prescribe from any internet-connected device to over 100,000 pharmacies; this facility gives patients the convenience and flexibility they need to get their medications effortlessly and quickly. Through our cloud-based patient portal, providers can follow up with patients regarding their treatment and send medication information and educational materials to help support adherence.

The Implementation Electronic Prescribing

JNCloud System guides or support healthcare providers in implementing e-prescribing. It provides training and support, which describe features and data-exchange elements that can be used by programs to send and receive electronic prescription.

An application’s ability to connect to the e-prescribing network is independent of the application’s operating platform (e.g. Windows, UNIX, LINUX, etc.). If the application can properly create and interpret messages in an e-prescribing supported format and can electronically exchange those messages with e-prescribing network, the system platform used by the application is transparent.