Ocuco’s iPad application delivers convenience and flexibility to front-of-shop staff and supports engagement with patients through the retail element of their practice journey. Acuitas for iPad allows patients to enjoy a boutique-style retail experience, with the close personal attention of optical assistants from check-in, to dispensing, payment, and collection.
Without the need to revert to desktop computers, staff are free to focus on selecting the right frame and lens options with the patient, checking pricing, and processing the payment and order, all from the shop floor.
Acuitas for iPad V2.2.2更新日志:
The iPad app now creates stock adjustment and stock valuation records at appropriate points when dispensing or collecting. This can happen when a dispense is being sent to till or having a payment taken through the app, or at the point of collection in the "Collections" section of the app depending how the practice is configured to perform adjustments in Acuitas.
When searching for a patient, the keyboard did not automatically refresh when changing the search type from a text search to a numeric type search if the keyboard was visible at the time of change. E.g. with the keyboard visible and on the search by "Name" type, select the search by "ID" type. The keyboard is visible as a text input instead of a numeric input.
The visit creation functionality was not working correctly. It was possible for a visit to be created in the app, and then for the user to make modifications to the visit in Acuitas and be prompted with a message warning them that they are trying to edit an old visit. This behaviour has been corrected.
It is possible to have a patient record that has no date of birth set. When a user entered the Rx creation or edit screen the app would crash and the user would not be unable to create/edit an Rx record for that selected patient.
The check in section of the iPad was setting the incorrect status on the appointment record when the practice is set to auto populate the "Seen Status" on patient arrival.
Multiple discounts can now bee added to a dispense/sale.
The patient search functionality will now only return patients from the currently logged in practice instead of defaulting to all practices in a multi-practice environment.
The lens search functionality was incorrectly using the near/intermediate adds having already calculated the new sphere value, inclusive of the add, when searching for a lens based off a single vision near or intermediate prescription.
A historical patient record could be missing a reference to the staff member that create the original patient record. In this scenario, the patient record would not be loaded in the iPad app.
(Country specific) When running the iPad app against a Swedish environment, the date of birth field is not mandatory. Because of this, when the date of birth field was left blank the app crashed while trying to create a new prescription.
After performing a patient search by date of birth, clearing the date of birth text in the search bar ( by pressing the clear icon) allowed the user use the onscreen keyboard to type in the dates in the search bar instead of the date picker. Using the keyboard then allowed the user perform patient searches with invalid dates resulting in 'Object reference not set to an instance of an object' exception.
(Sweden Only)We are now replacing dots in prescriptions to match the local standards
(Sweden Only)We are now replacing the date formats to match the local standards
Change to Payment dispense and Receipt email screens
Discount cleared whenever quantity or price change occures
Display message "There are no purchase highlights" on Purchase Highlights if there are no purchase highlights
User allowed to select one or more items for sale