Billing directly from a linked doctor's prescription
In most clinics, the doctor writes a prescription, the patient walks to the pharmacy, and the pharmacist types the whole thing again. That double entry is slow and error-prone. When the doctor and pharmacy are linked, the prescription is the bill.
The problem: the prescription gets typed twice
- The pharmacist re-keys every medicine from a paper slip.
- Handwriting and typos cause wrong dispensing.
- The queue grows while the counter types.
How linked billing works
The doctor's prescription lands in the pharmacy queue with the patient and exact medicine list already attached. The pharmacist checks stock, applies any substitution, and bills in one tap.
- Doctor's prescription arrives in the pharmacy pre-loaded — patient + medicines.
- Bill in one tap; no re-typing the list.
- Each item is tied to live stock, so inventory stays accurate.
- Faster counter, fewer dispensing errors.