hey guys,
In my state we’re not required to check pmp as pharmacists although drs are. I still check to make sure pt isnt getting the same med filled twice in the same month. I never really focused on whether they got it from diff prescribers, different pharmacies, and different payment methods bc i was primarily focused on whether they are due or not. After all, what if they go to a clinic and see diff drs or a hospital. We cant control every aspect. I’m curious to hear how other rphs do it.
Also, if a patient wants to pay for a control with cash, I guess its okay if their insurance doesnt cover that med or if they once had insurance and now its expired. If they have insurance and it covers the control and they still want to buy it cash for whatever reason, that seems fishy to me but how can you refuse without endangering yourself? Or if they have no insurance would you refuse cash patients? Not sure how to go about it without pissing them off or having them slash my tires or wait to stab me lol
In my state we’re not required to check pmp as pharmacists although drs are. I still check to make sure pt isnt getting the same med filled twice in the same month. I never really focused on whether they got it from diff prescribers, different pharmacies, and different payment methods bc i was primarily focused on whether they are due or not. After all, what if they go to a clinic and see diff drs or a hospital. We cant control every aspect. I’m curious to hear how other rphs do it.
Also, if a patient wants to pay for a control with cash, I guess its okay if their insurance doesnt cover that med or if they once had insurance and now its expired. If they have insurance and it covers the control and they still want to buy it cash for whatever reason, that seems fishy to me but how can you refuse without endangering yourself? Or if they have no insurance would you refuse cash patients? Not sure how to go about it without pissing them off or having them slash my tires or wait to stab me lol