Tuesday, July 20, 2010

RS Software "Script Assist"


RS Software is a pharmacy software development company founded by pharmacists for pharmacists. Realizing that niche pharmacy is the key to success in this industry, RS Software has continually added tools intended to help pharmacists perform their niche functions as efficiently as possible, thus creating the ultimate pharmacy solution.

These pharmacy software tools include veterinarian pharmacy software enhancements, DME billing, long term care software features, flexible accounts receivable tools, patient counseling tools, a visual label designer, internet automation and stress free Medicare D billing, as well as many other dispensing software and compounding software features and enhancements. The list continues to grow as our pharmacy software matures according to our users’ needs and requests.

Script Assist is the pharmacy dispensing software that brings this all together and acts as a central hub for your pharmacy system needs. As a Windows based pharmacy software application built on a Microsoft SQL Server database, Script Assist is extremely easy to use and adapt to any pharmacy practice.

To complete your pharmacy software suite you may also get the industry leading compounding software for compounding pharmacies, Compound Assist. Compound Assist comes preloaded with over 2500 peer reviewed formula templates and manages your compounding lab accordingly.

To find out more about our pharmacy software products and services, please take the time to browse around our website. If you can not find the answers to your questions here you may feel free to contact us.

Core Products
      -Script Assist
      -Compound Assist
      -Unguator Assist
      -Pharmacy Village

  New Features
      -Long Term Care
      -Rapid Fill
      -Scale Integration
      -RX Labels


Website: www.rssoftware.net

1 comment:

  1. This was such an informative article. I have been looking for information on long term care software for a while now. Thanks so much for this interesting article.

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