PALMETTO, Fla. — ScriptAbility is now available via Epic App Orchard. The ScriptAbility Application, created by En-Vision America, provides users a way to create accessible prescription labels for anyone that has difficulty reading standard medication labels. The accessible solution encompasses multiple label styles, including ScripTalk Talking Labels, ScriptView Dual Language/Translated Labels, ScriptView Large Print Labels, ScriptView Controlled Substance Safety Labels (CSSLs) and Braille Labels.
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Individuals who are blind, low-vision, dyslexic, or non-English speakers, oftentimes have difficulty reading and/or understanding their prescription labels provided by the pharmacy. ScriptAbility gives the pharmacy the freedom to provide medication labels that patients can truly understand.
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Now, ScriptAbility interfaces with a customer’s Epic instance to automatically retrieve and populate prescription data, rather than requiring that data be manually keyed in.
“We’re excited to be listed in the App Orchard gallery to make our accessible labeling solution available to even more pharmacies,” says David Raistrick, president of
En-Vision America. “More than 12 million individuals in the U.S. have a visual impairment, according to the CDC. Ensuring medication safety and adherence is at the heart of what we do at En-Vision America.”
About En-Vision America
En-Vision America is a company providing high-tech products aimed at solving problems for individuals with disabilities. The company has spearheaded many innovations relating to labeling including voice-enabled products like i.d. mate, the talking bar code reader, and ScriptAbility, which includes talking prescription labels, Braille, large print, dual language/translated and Controlled Substance Safety Labels (CSSLs). Originally founded by Philip C. and David B. Raistrick in 1996, the cornerstone of the company is based on one single premise: To provide those with disabilities equal access and greater independence through technology. Today, more than 20,000 individuals are using ScripTalk. For additional information, visit www.envisionamerica.com.
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