When a patient comes into the pharmacy to pick up a prescription, the pharmacy technician must professionally verify the patient's identity, retrieve the correct prescription, confirm insurance or payment details, and refer the patient to the pharmacist for counseling if required—ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and compliance with pharmacy regulations.
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist.
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist
The tech must ask if the patient has any questions for the pharmacist.
Answer is C. review the prescription
Answer is C. review the prescription
Most pharmacies have it but you must have a proper prescription.
Generally yes. You must either have an active prescription on file with the pharmacy with refills, or the doctor's office must call it in.
You can go to any pharmacy with a prescription, but some insurance plans may require you to use specific pharmacies for coverage.
This is a code that providers must report when they use electronic prescription services to send a prescription order to a pharmacy for a patient. This code is billed to Medicare along with the other procedure codes for the encounter. This allows Medicare to track which providers are using electronic prescriptions.
In addition, a copy of the patient's oxygen prescription must be shown to travel personnel.