Southampton, Pennsylvania
– November 3, 2008: AdvanceNet Health Solutions
(ANSHealth), Inc., an exclusive provider of Open Source
Pharmacy solutions today announced the addition of two
additional clients to its ever growing list of customers
utilizing the ePostRx™ pharmacy management system.
IPSRx located in Cleveland, OH and Medtronic
Diabetes located in Northridge CA, have both executed
contracts to implement the industry’s only open source
pharmacy management solution. Both companies have recognized
the value of the open source model. Financial details of the
contracts were not disclosed.
ANSHealth is assisting both customers with
implementation, data conversion and system setup. ANSHealth
has also been contracted for various ancillary projects that
will enhance the customer experience and automate the
prescription fulfillment process.
ePostRx™
is a full featured pharmacy management system that automates
the prescription-fulfillment process, from Order/Rx/OTC
receipt and insurance adjudication, to DUR and dispensing for
most business models, including Electronic Prescriptions,
Retail, Chain Retail, Mail-Order and Central Fill.
The configurable workflow includes document
scanning, QA bar code scanning, NCPDP SCRIPT compliant
functionality and credit card processing to name just a few
features.
Developed using the Java programming language and standard web
technologies,
ePostRx™ can serve as a direct open source
replacement for current proprietary pharmacy applications.
ANSHealth CEO John Strecker stated “ANSHealth
looks forward to a long, mutually beneficial relationship with
both IPS and Medtronic. I applaud both companies for taking
the initiative to utilize our open source product, it shows
that these companies recognize the pitfall of legacy
proprietary systems.” Strecker went on to say, “This solution
allows customization to meet 100% of the pharmacy needs,
allows support to be provided by your internal technical
resources or the vendor of your choice, and eliminates the
possibility that your pharmacy’s software will be orphaned at
the election of the software vendor.”
To learn more about ANSHealth™, please visit
http://www.anshealth.com.