purpose built mrrCurrent offering

Framework RxP

Medication regimen review connected to the FrameworkLTC pharmacy ecosystem

Framework RxP is SoftWriters' cloud MRR product, with a public story centered on real-time FrameworkLTC data, consistent recommendations, consultant handoffs, and multi-facility reporting.

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What the public record says

Framework RxP approaches MRR as part of a larger LTC pharmacy operation. SoftWriters emphasizes the cost of export/import work and the clinical risk of stale information, then positions real-time data as the answer. That is a different buying proposition from a standalone review tool.

The public capability list is concise: enhanced recommendations, quick and proposed recommendations, contextual handoff notes, and multi-facility reports. SoftWriters also describes onboarding and training rather than suggesting that every customer should self-implement.

The surrounding Framework suite is broad, but buyers should avoid crediting RxP with every function in FrameworkLTC, FrameworkVision, FrameworkECM, or FrameworkInsight. Ask the sales team to mark which application provides each workflow and include every required module in the total-cost quote.

Evidence we found

Real-time pharmacy context

SoftWriters states that Framework RxP provides access to real-time data and was designed to avoid time-consuming exports and imports in the MRR process.

Cross-facility reporting

The product page advertises multi-facility reports from one action, which is directly relevant to clinical and operational leadership.

Handoffs and recommendation consistency

Contextual notes, quick recommendations, and proposed recommendations are positioned as ways to make consultant coverage more consistent.

Managed start

The published buying path includes a demo, purchase, onboarding, and team training.

Where a buyer should slow down

Ecosystem scope needs a line-item map

FrameworkLTC's broader suite covers pharmacy management, document workflow, delivery, facility collaboration, and other operations. Confirm which required capabilities are in RxP and which require another license or implementation.

Standalone terms are not public

The reviewed pages do not clearly state whether Framework RxP can be bought and operated independently of FrameworkLTC or what a non-Framework data workflow would look like.

Security deserves evidence, not a slogan

The product page uses strong compliance language. Ask for the current security package, BAA, identity controls, logging, recovery objectives, incident terms, and relevant independent assessments.

Fit by operating model

Specialized fit

One- and two-person practice

Most compelling when the small practice is already tied to FrameworkLTC.

  • Real-time pharmacy data can remove recurring preparation work.
  • Contextual notes can help a two-pharmacist team cover one another.

Validate: No public price or minimum commitment is available. · The product's relationship to FrameworkLTC may add more platform than a solo consultant needs. · Confirm whether a standalone implementation is offered.

Strong public evidence

Larger organization

A natural shortlist candidate for FrameworkLTC pharmacy organizations.

  • Real-time pharmacy data and multi-facility reports address organization-scale work.
  • The vendor publishes an onboarding and training path.
  • Framework's surrounding suite can connect MRR to a broader LTC pharmacy operation.

Validate: Price the full module set and implementation, not RxP in isolation. · Validate every interface and data field with the organization's production configuration. · Request identity, audit, service-level, and recovery details during procurement.

Questions to take to the demo

  1. Can Framework RxP operate without FrameworkLTC, and what changes if it does? Data freshness, implementation effort, and total cost may depend on the dispensing platform.
  2. Which fields move in real time, in which direction, and on what schedule? The phrase real time is only useful when ADT, orders, labs, status changes, and failure handling are defined.
  3. Which reports are native to RxP, and which require another Framework product? A suite demonstration can obscure module boundaries and create an incomplete initial quote.
  4. Provide the full first-year and renewal cost for our users, facilities, interfaces, training, and support. Enterprise total cost is rarely represented by a single license line.

Public comparison detail

LTC MRR

Yes — purpose-built

SoftWriters markets Framework RxP specifically for the medication regimen review process.

Buyer prompt: Is the workflow designed around recurring consultant-pharmacist review?

Deployment

Secure cloud platform

The current product page describes Framework RxP as cloud based; SoftWriters calls it the web-based successor to RxPertise.

Buyer prompt: Is it browser-based, installed, or dependent on another pharmacy platform?

Reviews

MRR workflow

The product is explicitly centered on MRR, but public pages do not enumerate admission, interim, and monthly review variants.

Buyer prompt: Which monthly, admission, interim, and other review types are publicized?

Recommendations

Quick and proposed recommendations

The vendor describes enhanced, quick, and proposed recommendations intended to improve efficiency and consistency.

Buyer prompt: How does the product create, reuse, route, and standardize recommendations?

Follow-up

Not publicly specified

The reviewed public product page does not detail recommendation response states, aging, or follow-up queues.

Buyer prompt: Can pharmacists record responses and find recommendations still awaiting action?

Psych / GDR

Not publicly specified

Psychotropic utilization and GDR functions are not detailed on the reviewed public RxP page.

Buyer prompt: What medication-use and gradual dose reduction support is publicly described?

Analytics

Multi-facility reporting

One-click multi-facility reports are a named public capability; the exact measures and drill-downs require a demo.

Buyer prompt: Can leaders see trends beyond one resident or one report packet?

Integrations

FrameworkLTC real-time data

The product is positioned around real-time information within the FrameworkLTC ecosystem. Supported third-party connectors are not listed publicly.

Buyer prompt: Which dispensing, EHR, eMAR, HIE, and lab connections are actually identified?

Reporting

Multi-facility reports

Cross-facility reporting is public, but report types, formats, recipient routing, and archival behavior are not enumerated.

Buyer prompt: Which report audiences, formats, routing, and delivery methods are described?

Collaboration

Contextual consultant handoffs

The public page specifically identifies contextual notes for consultant handoffs and a collaborative approach.

Buyer prompt: How does work move between pharmacists, facilities, and prescribers?

Controls

Not publicly specified

Detailed roles, identity-provider support, audit export, and administrator controls are not described on the reviewed public page.

Buyer prompt: What role, activity-log, and administrative controls does the vendor state publicly?

Business tools

Not publicly specified

No RxP-specific consultant timekeeping, invoicing, or claims feature is public. Do not conflate broader Framework pharmacy operations with RxP.

Buyer prompt: Does the public product include timekeeping, invoicing, claims, or client billing?