The Charge to Patient – Send to Patient workflow is designed for orders where patients are billed directly and receive their medication at their nominated address or via pickup.
The Charge to Patient – Send to Clinic workflow is used when patients are billed directly, while orders are delivered to a clinic for collection or administration.
The Charge to Clinic – Send to Patient workflow is designed for orders where clinics are billed directly, while medications are delivered to the patient’s nominated address or made available for pickup.
In this blog, we’ll explore the core areas that matter most when setting up Compound Direct, from defining ingredients and understanding adjustment factors to tailoring dosage forms and building a master formulation database. Taking the time to set these foundations now will give you a system that not only works smoothly today but also scales with your pharmacy in the future.
Upgrading from PK to Compound Direct is the next step toward seamless compounding. This future-proof platform streamlines every stage from formulation to dispensing, enabling pharmacies to operate smarter, safer, and more efficiently while setting the stage for long-term success.
Choosing the right compounding pharmacy software means finding a platform that fits your workflow. RxOne offers a comprehensive pharmacy management system, while Compound Direct focuses exclusively on streamlining compounding tasks. Both support pharmacies in different ways. Let’s explore their core strengths and see how each can enhance daily operations.
Discover how Compound Direct ensures accurate and efficient compounding through real-time calculations. This blog breaks down the key processes behind the scenes, from ingredient roles and adjustment factors to weighing variations, so you can understand how the system adapts to changes and supports seamless, confident batch preparation.
The displacement factor is a calculation of how much volume an ingredient might take up in a formulation per gram. It determines how much base to remove when adding the ingredients.