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Well, it wasn't my first choice, but we opted to use existing laser printers with standard copy paper; the doctors then hand-emboss with an embosser tool to validate the authenticity of the Rx.
Upside - uses existing printers and  media
Downside - doc must manually emboss

HTH

Alan R. Baillargeon RN, BSN
Senior Clinical Analyst
Information Systems
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Looking for ideas on printers and paper that is being used to print RX's
from AOM using EDM or MPM.


Susan Malley, CPHIT/CPEHR
Director, Medical Practice Applications
Sisu Medical Solutions
5 W. First Street, Suite 200
Duluth, MN. 55802
218-529-7904

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