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Do anybody know what is the management system that retail and community pharmacies use in California?
 
You are asking what computer system every retail pharmacy in CA uses?

CVS uses RXConnect.
That's the only thing I could think of?

WAGs: Intercom+
Target: PDX (though I understand they'll be transitioning to proprietary)
Last place I worked was an independent that used RX30
 
That's the only thing I could think of?

WAGs: Intercom+
Target: PDX (though I understand they'll be transitioning to proprietary)
Last place I worked was an independent that used RX30
So if I know one system, is it be easy to learn others or not?
 
So if I know one system, is it be easy to learn others or not?

Each one has their own intricacies. It helps to know one, but it's not THAT much easier to learn another one. Everything from input rxs to locating the appropriate insurance to dealing with insurance rejects can be handled so differently that you can't really go from one to the other easily.

I've done RxConnect, RX30, PDX, and no IC+. Not sure which I like best.
 
Kroger has easyfill. I wouldn't worry about computer systems, just focus on getting a job. The computer systems will all become second nature once you work there a while.
 
Thank you guys about your reply.
 
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