In my experience phone calls are such a headache as most of those calls are unnecessary or misdirected. Sometimes it feels like you are working at a call center. I wonder what kind of issues fellow pharmacists encounter with regards to phone calls.
Please share your take on these issues.
Thanks!
- Does your phone ring off the hook?
- Is it time-consuming and/or disruptive for productivity/focus?
- Is it error-prone process to take prescriptions over the phone?
- How do you know that caller is who caller says he/she is?
- If you are not certain who is calling, how comfortable you are taking a prescription (esp. for controlled substances)?
- Does your pharmacy rout calls from prescribers to the pharmacist and all other calls go to techs?
- Do some callers exploit that routing by choosing option reserved for prescribers? (you take that call thinning doctor is calling and caller asks "what time you are closing today?") 🙂
- Do you think without a phone you can work better/more?
Please share your take on these issues.
Thanks!