MCR Treatment Summary Report (TSR)

Within Pharmacy Manager you can run an MCR Treatment Summary Report for patient(s) that are in the process or have finished a course of treatment. This displays all dispensing and support activity.

Treatment Summary Reports be viewed or printed and are intended for patient, GP and pharmacist use. Typically, they are produced after the last iteration of the prescription to request a repeat prescription. However, re-ordering can occur at any stage of a serial prescription item's dispensing history. It can occur, for example, to synchronise two or more prescriptions to have the same starting date. However, if a TSR is sent early, any subsequent repeat iterations will be deleted.

To run this report:

  1. From the Pharmacy Manager Side Navigation Bar select Reports .

  2. From the list of available reports, select MCR Treatment Summary Report and select Preview :

    The MCR Treatment Summary Report screen displays:

  3. Set the Date Range as required or place a tick next to Ignore date filter (show all patient's with MCR history):

  4. If you want to view only patient(s) with completed MCRs place a tick next to Only show completed MCR cycles ready to send.
  5. Search for a patient and select the patient's name.

  6. The highlighted patient's details display on the right side of the screen:

  7. Select from the following:

    Note - When there are several potential repeat items, each has to be requested. Use the Prev and Next buttons to switch between the multiple items.
  8. The comment text is added to the patient's TSR.

  9. Select Preview to display the TSR exactly as it will be seen by the recipient prescriber:

  10. Select Edit to access the patient's details.

  11. To send the TSR, place a tick next to the patient(s) or to send for all patients place a tick next to Select all patients.

  12. Select Send to transmit the TSR to the Electronic Pharmacy Message Store (ePMS).

    Note - You must be logged in to ePharmacy with your GPhC number to send the TSR.

Sending a Treatment Summary Report (1:17)

Note - To print this topic select Print in the top right corner and follow the on-screen prompts.