FrameworkLTC vs. PROscript 2000

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
FrameworkLTC
Score 4.0 out of 10
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FrameworkLTC is specifically a closed-door specialty pharmacy management software, from SoftWriters headquartered in Pittsburgh.N/A
PROscript 2000
Score 10.0 out of 10
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PROscript 2000 is a paperless prescription filling and billing system for pharmacies from Prodigy Data Systems in Calgary.N/A
Pricing
FrameworkLTCPROscript 2000
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
FrameworkLTCPROscript 2000
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
FrameworkLTCPROscript 2000
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User Ratings
FrameworkLTCPROscript 2000
Likelihood to Recommend
4.0
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Usability
7.0
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Support Rating
4.0
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User Testimonials
FrameworkLTCPROscript 2000
Likelihood to Recommend
SoftWriters
FrameworkLTC is currently the most flexible and robust dispensing software platform for use by long-term care pharmacies. Overall, product flexibility allows users to service the very distinct and unique needs of client facilities. Workflow management is robust. FrameworkLTC would be well-served to migrate to a web-based platform, thus requiring far less cost in terms of infrastructure and IT support. Financial management tools associated with FrameworkLTC are archaic and exceptionally tedious to use, but still offer the best control over financial data of any software that we evaluated.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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Pros
SoftWriters
  • Product flexibility
  • Tailored business rules for each client facility
  • Integration with most modern EHR platforms.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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Cons
SoftWriters
  • Code quality
  • Understanding how LTC pharmacies operate and do business in reality.
  • Requires "fat client" installation and maintenance.
  • Customer support often learns more about errors and resolutions from our team than we learn from customer support.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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Usability
SoftWriters
Core functionality works quite well. Data integrity and quality is excellent. There is no question that our clinical data is accurate, reliable, and well-protected. The daily user interface—after undergoing training—is logical in most cases and consistent across individual service lines. Users are able to come in and do their job.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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Support Rating
SoftWriters
New releases tend to introduce as many bugs as they fix. The support staff is often unable to assist with issues that are more complex than basic "reading the manual" issues. In many cases, even after escalation, we have received feedback that certain functionality is intended and not considered a bug, even though the way the application behaves is in no possible way the desired behavior for use within a real-world pharmacy.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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Alternatives Considered
SoftWriters
FrameworkLTC is the most flexible platform with the best user experience. Competitors are even farther behind than FrameworkLTC on innovation and modernizing the software offering as a SaaS instead of an on-premise client-server model. FrameworkLTC has clinical and financial reporting capabilities that are superior to its competitors.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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Return on Investment
SoftWriters
  • Allowed for expansion to multiple lines of business.
  • Better control over inventory and pricing.
  • A data structure that allows sophisticated analysis using third-party data visualization tools.
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Prodigy Data Systems
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