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GP prescribing software & clinical management vendors


The software listed in the tables represents General Practice prescribing software and clinical management vendors that are members of the Medical Software Industry Association (MSIA).

The tables shows minimum software and hardware requirements for installation. A number of other organisations have developed lists of software vendors refer to the Drs Reference site for a comprehensive list.

Ferret:
Network OS Win NT / 2000 Novell Netware
Environment Client / Server
RAM (min) 64 MB
RAM (rec) 128 MB
Processor (min) Pentium 3
Processor (rec) Pentium 3
Platform PC
Client OS Windows 98/NT/2000
Other CD ROM

Genie:
Network OS Win 2000 Mac OS / OSX
Environment Client / Server
RAM (min) 128 MB
RAM (rec) 256 MB
Processor (min) Windows - P3 Mac - Power PC or G3
Processor (rec) Windows - P3 Mac - G3
Platform PC / Macintosh
Client OS Mac Power PC System 7.0 Windows 98
Other CD ROM

Medical Director:
Network OS Win 2000 Pro or XP Pro
Environment Client / Server
RAM (min) 512 MB
RAM (rec) 1 GB
Processor (min) Pentium 3 500 Mhz
Processor (rec) Pentium 4
Platform PC
Client OS Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / XP
Other CD ROM

Medtech 32:
Network OS Win 2000 Server (SPk 2) formatted (NTFS)
Environment Client / Server
RAM (min) 128 MB
RAM (rec) 128 MB
Processor (min) Pentium 2
Processor (rec) Pentium 3
Platform PC
Client OS Windows 98 /NT 2000 with latest service pack
Other CD ROM

Communicare:
Network OS Win NT / 2000
Environment Workstation
RAM (min) 64 MB
RAM (rec) 128 MB
Processor (min) Pentium 1
Processor (rec) Pentium 3
Platform PC
Client OS Windows 98/NT/2000
Other CD ROM

Locum:
Network OS MS SQL Server
Environment Workstation or Client / Server
RAM (min) 32 MB
RAM (rec) 128 MB
Processor (min) Pentium 1
Processor (rec) Pentium 3
Platform PC
Client OS Windows 98/NT/2000
Other CD ROM



For further information about the software listed here please refer to the vendosr website the Drs Reference site or the General Practice Computing Group.

If you are planning to computerise your practice please contact the Top End Division of General Practice or NTGPE Ltd for assistance.

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