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That approach worked well for us at my last hospital, Kevin. Download as needed (after updates), imported to MS Access, placed a searchable link on our intranet. Worked like charm and kept everyone happy.
Tim Richardson -----Original Message-----
What are you trying to do? Why not “DOWNLOAD” to an Excel spreadsheet via FD 9 and/or FD 44 in a footnote?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Denise Mayer
Has anyone been able to import their formulary from Meditech into a database? From what I hear, the formulary isn’t user-friendly in Meditech (Magic 5.5 SP2) and we are trying to find a way to either use some type of utility/add-on to get a quick link/icon to a desktop to retrieve the formulary or import the info to a database. Any ideas???? Any information would be appreciated!
Denise Mayer, CPhT. Clinical Informatics Analyst Delnor-Community Health System (630)208-4538 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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