we have two walgreens and walmarts in town, and it is sometimes easy to mix up which one you send meds
Yes, we do. Of course, we will have a lot more Walgreen's soon. We can always tell, because Walgreen's will fill the scripts promptly and correctly, and Wal-Mart will screw it up.
I got this from another user. But, Rite Aids won't go through on ePrescribe if bought out. But, if you put their phone number in, it will go through. Next time you go in, there will be two Rite Aids listed. I believe on good one and one bad one.
If you are in EPCS some Rite Aids are listed and some aren't anymore. So, that is when I just do a search. Just the town and state. Three or four pharmacies come up. Rite Aid is there. I am rather sure all Rite Aids go through in NC.
We have a lot of Rite Aids and Walgreens across the street from each other. Should be interesting.
Another interesting thing that can be helpful. If you haven't sent another script in, you can click on the magnifying glass of any script in the CURRENT MEDS, then scroll down. It will show it was sent. It may show it two or more times, one with sent, one with queued, but one with sent/electronic/verified.
If you have time, which I generally don't, you can click on missing scripts, even write in the tech who called you, and NC will track it down with SureScripts and even talk with the tech. This was more helpful when it first started and techs hadn't learned yet.
I had a Wal-Mart pharmacies about one month after refuse to accept an oxycodone, because he said it needed a tamper-proof script. I was very polite (my staff couldn't believe it), and told him about EPCS but if he didn't feel comfortable he didn't need to fill it. I sent to another pharmacy and no issues. I think the big box stores are actually trained last.