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Pharmacy Change when Renewing Prescription

When renewing an old prescription, the pharmacy within that prescription should automatically change to reflect the patient's current pharmacy. Currently, when you renew a prescription the pharmacy will stay what it was when the rx was originally created - even if the default pharmacy has changed in the patient demographics. So you have to manually change the prescription - or create a brand new prescription.
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  • Jun 20 2016
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  • Pamela Sharp commented
    9 Apr 03:51pm

    We are having this problem at our clinic. If MOA updates the pharmacy in the pt's EMR when the provider renew's the Rx it is defaulting back to the previous pharmacy and updating the EMR with that previous pharmacy. What is the solution to force precriptions to be sent to the new pharmacy?

  • Guest commented
    14 Nov, 2022 05:41pm

    This is insane that this is still an issue. Explains most of why I'm asked to reissue a prescription.

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