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Now there is a nice "schedule" feature at the bottom of the rejection that allows you to have the computer throw the Rx back in the queue on the day it will go through the insurance. No more cashing out and rebilling later and tying up inventory.Yes. The rejects from the third party for various reasons - the most common ones- I do not have a list.
If a re-fill is too soon;
And you still have access to all the same screens and fields you had before for entering overrides for dose increases, therapy changes, vacation overrides, etc.
You still have the same features--Previous Paid, Bypass Payer, resequence for coupon cards, etc.or the selected 3rd party was not the correct one in Rx2000 we had PrevPaid - what is the equivalent in RxConnect.
You still have all the old features, plus some nice new ones. But it IS slow, I must admit.