Peter and Marty,
1. Marty's instructions are the easiest way to get this information, though as he says, it is sometimes missing. If so, you can get it through this more complex process:
Go to a patient's chart, preferably one who has NO prescribed medications. (For this to work, all the lines of the medications listed must be completely filled in, or you get an error message and cannot proceed. To generate the report, it makes no difference which patient you start with- so I start with an empty one to avoid the error).
Open the eRx module (either from within the chart, or by right clicking and going to "medications and eprescribing").
At the top of the screen, go to the menu "End of Day Reports".
A screen opens to create the report. Select the dates in the two calendars to include the date of the prescription in question (or just select today's date if the prescription was written today or you want to see the status of today's prescriptions).
Click "printer friendly" to display the report.
This report takes the prescription through each step of the verification process, and when it is completed will show the pharmacy, even if it did not show in the simple method Marty describes.
2. You MUST submit your G8553 codes to avoid the eRx penalty. It is part of the CMS craziness that you can attest for MU with a certified EMR that incorporates eRx like AC, but without the G8553 billing, they still will penalize you.