Software feature guide

Recommendations and templates

Recommendation tools help pharmacists document an identified issue, propose an action, and prepare consistent communication for the appropriate recipient.

What this feature typically includes

  • Structured recommendation authoring
  • Reusable language or templates
  • Recipient, priority, category, and status fields

Products use similar feature labels for materially different workflows. Treat the label as a starting point: ask to see the capability using a representative resident, facility, and reporting scenario.

Questions to ask in a demo

  • Can templates be adapted without flattening clinical judgment?
  • How is the intended recipient recorded?
  • Can the original recommendation be distinguished from later edits?

How to interpret the comparison

“Not publicly specified” means the evidence reviewed for this guide did not identify a sufficiently clear public claim. It does not prove the product lacks the feature. Vendor-stated capabilities should be demonstrated, scoped, and confirmed in current documentation or the contract before a buying decision.