Originally Posted by tcosta
I'd go old school for these and hand them a paper script from a script pad. Or even fax it to the school directly. If it looks computer generated and a kid is motivated and dishonest enough, they can try to forge a prescription in Word, or whatever Word processing program they have and they can make any document at home roughly match an AC document or fake an office letterhead. That's why I like "real" prescription pads. Too hard to fake or copy with VOID written all over them.
I guess I am not worried about forged excuses, it only hurts the faker in the long run,not like forged prescriptions.

And if there is a question about the excuse I have it documented in the chart, what I wrote and when I did so.
Which may not be the case with a written paper script, that they may forge and change dates on anyway :^)

Greg