My main frustration is the vetting process by Exostar AND just having paid my $1195 for AC Support and Maintenance, now being advised I may now have to pay 50$ an hour for Support and Maintenance with this issue, if help needed from AC.

I am very glad to hear the E-Rx will be easier, which will be a very welcome thing to experience.

The vetting questions are a bit like taking the MOC written exam, which is 2-3 years behind the most Up To Date information currently, so when answering you have to think retrospectively. The vetting questions I answered all correctly current, because I know this sensitive information better than the vetters. I then got denied and forced to a webcam interview nearly 3 weeks out at the soonest opening. It is now very frustrating to have to find a computer so the webcam interview will work correctly, be put out another 3 weeks to be questioned by some stranger via webcam, and not quite sure what documents they will want at the time of the webcam interview. So what happens if I get denied again and put out another 3 weeks, at which point Verizon no longer supports E-Rx of scheduled meds and then I cannot provide this service?

This process needs to be smoother. I am willing to pay another 50$ per hour for help if I can get this to work, just frustrated.


jimmie
internal medicine
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