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rxboy1996

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Maybe this is old news to some people, but new to me so I thought I'd share.

There is a way to update COB'd prescriptions. Usually you would have to delete and start over or OOS it. But just:

1. click on the rx that is cob'd in the queue so that it is highlighted
2. Press down CTRL and either the up or down arrow (actually key with arrow) until it lands on a non COB'd rx
3. Hit update or Alt, R

🙂
 
Thank you for sharing!
I will try tomorrow!
 
Maybe this is old news to some people, but new to me so I thought I'd share.

There is a way to update COB'd prescriptions. Usually you would have to delete and start over or OOS it. But just:

1. click on the rx that is cob'd in the queue so that it is highlighted
2. Press down CTRL and either the up or down arrow (actually key with arrow) until it lands on a non COB'd rx
3. Hit update or Alt, R

🙂
It does work. one of the tech showed me a few days ago.
 
Maybe this is old news to some people, but new to me so I thought I'd share.

There is a way to update COB'd prescriptions. Usually you would have to delete and start over or OOS it. But just:

1. click on the rx that is cob'd in the queue so that it is highlighted
2. Press down CTRL and either the up or down arrow (actually key with arrow) until it lands on a non COB'd rx
3. Hit update or Alt, R

🙂

does this mess up the billing?
 
I've got one that is probably even older. When a drug name is grayed but you want to edit it, just hit F7 and edit the patient's info a little bit. I usually just add a period mark in the patient's address, then save.
 
I've got one that is probably even older. When a drug name is grayed but you want to edit it, just hit F7 and edit the patient's info a little bit. I usually just add a period mark in the patient's address, then save.
Thank. I didn't know this
 
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