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1. What criteria can I use to search for the Patient from the Rx Processing screen?
You can search by name using these methods (searching
for Peter Griffin)
2. What criteria can I use to search for the Prescriber from the Rx Processing screen? You can search by name (same methods as Patient name above), DEA number, state license number, phone number or Quick Code.
3. What criteria can I use to search for a Drug from the Rx Processing screen? You can search by drug name (ex: TYLENOL or TYL), DrugName,Strength (ex: IBU, 800), the NDC number or Drug Quick Code.
4. How do I switch tabs (on the Rx Processing, Patient and Drug screens) without using the mouse? Press F9 to move to the next tab and press Shift+F9 to go to the previous tab. Press F8 to move directly to the first tab.
5. How can I edit or change the existing prescription?
There are two ways to change existing prescriptions.
6. How can I reprint the label? Bring up the prescription in Edit or 'Display/Reprint Label' mode. Once the Rx is displayed you can now print the label by clicking 'Save & Print Label'.
7. How can I add a Prescriber from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure there is no prescriber selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F2 to get to the Prescriber File screen. Enter the prescriber's information and click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
8. How can I edit a Prescriber from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure the prescriber is selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F2 to get to the Prescriber File screen. The selected prescriber will be displayed and you can now edit their information. When finished, click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
9. How can I add a Patient from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure there is no patient selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F3 to get to the Patient File screen. Enter the patient's information and click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
10. How can I edit a Patient from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure the patient is selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F3 to get to the Patient File screen. The selected patient will be displayed and you can now edit their information. When finished, click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
11. How can I add a Drug from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure there is no drug selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F4 to get to the Drug File screen. Enter the drug information and click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
12. How can I edit a drug from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure the drug is selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F4 to get to the Drug File screen. The selected drug will be displayed and you can now edit its information. When finished, click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
13. How can I add an Insurance Plan from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure there is no patient selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F5 to get to the Insurance Plan File screen. Enter the insurance plan information and click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
14. How can I edit an Insurance Plan from the Rx Processing screen? Make sure the patient is selected on the Rx Processing screen. Press F5 to get to the Insurance Plan File screen. The patient's selected insurance plan will be displayed and you can now edit its information. When finished, click the 'Save & Exit' button to return to the Rx Processing screen.
15. How can I enter DUR codes?
Pull up the prescription in Edit mode. Go to
the 'DUR Codes' tab (the easiest way is to press F9).
16. How can I enter Compound Prescriptions?
For Insurance Plans that accept the Compound Segment
(NCPDP Version 5.1 only)
17. How can I enter the Prior Approval Number?
Locate the 'Prior Auth Type' and 'Prior Auth #'
fields on the bottom-middle of the Rx Processing screen. Select the
appropriate Prior Auth Type from the dropdown list (ex: 1-Prior
Authorization, 4-exemption from Copay). Then enter in the appropriate
Prior Authorization number.
18. How can I Link Brand and Generic Drugs? Press F4 or click on the Drug button towards the far left to get to the Drug File screen. Then click on 'Edit Drug' and pull up the Brand Drug. Go to the 'Brand/Generic Link' tab (press F9 twice). Search for the Generic drug you would like to link and select it from the Search Results grid towards the bottom of the screen.
19. How can I Remove a Brand/Generic Link? Press F4 or click on the Drug button towards the far left to get to the Drug File screen. Then click on 'Edit Drug' and pull up the Brand Drug. Go to the 'Brand/Generic Link' tab (press F9 twice). All the generic drugs linked to the brand drug will be displayed in the grid. Click on the drug you would like to remove from the list to remove the Brand/Generic Link.
20. How can I Reverse Prescriptions?
There are two ways to reverse prescriptions:
21. How can I Process Refills from the Rx Profile screen? Press F6 or click on the Profile icon. Pull up a patient's profile and select the appropriate prescriptions to refill by either checking them or entering the appropriate line numbers [if refilling more than one prescription, seperate with commas]. Click the 'Process Selected Rx(s)' button to process the refills.
22. How can I print a Patient's Rx Profile? Towards the top of the screen click on Rx Profile-->Print Profile, then follow the directions on the screen.
23. How can I merge Patient Rx Profiles? Towards the top of the screen click on Rx Profile-->Merge Profile, then follow the directions on the screen.
24. How can I make the control triplicate disk? Towards the top of the screen click on Administration-->Monthly Processing-->Triplicate Rx Processing, then follow the directions on the screen.
25. How can I edit a previous fill of an Rx? Pull up the prescription in edit mode on the Rx Processing screen. The most recent fill for that Rx number will come up on the drug field. Click on the Display Refills for Rx tab, then click the Rx you would like to edit. Edit the Rx and click the Save button.
26. How can I bill one Rx to two different insurance companies?
1. Bill the Rx under the primary
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