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                "title": "Refill Too Soon Manual Command",
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                        "*": "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Refill Too Soon - Manual Command}}\n\nQuickSCRIP offers a feature that allows users to set their own \"Refill too soon\" message on prescriptions. This can \nbe useful for scrips that have a different days supply than what the insurance company will accept. A common example would\nbe insulin, which often has a 60-days supply, but most insurances will only cover 30 days supplies.\n\nTo implement this feature, process the prescription as you would normally, and in the SIG lines, you can add\n'''/RFDAYS=xx''' (xx = the number to override the days supply). Any attempt to fill the scrip within this timeframe will warn the user\nas if they were filling within the days supply time period."
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                        "*": "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Renumbering Prescriptions}}\nThere are many circumstances where you may wish to keep the data from a prescription, but assign it a new RX number.\nThis can be useful for scrips that are out of refills but have been renewed by a doctor, or in situations where an \ninsurance has locked out a scrip for too many rejections. \n\n==Renumbering a Scrip==\nRenumbering a prescription is straightforward.\n\n# Start in the '''Rx Processing Menu'''\n# Choose Option 1 '''Rx Fill / Refill''' screen\n# On line 1, you can '''Search for a prescription''' either by Rx number, or through the customer's history\n# At the bottom of the screen, there is an '''R''' for '''Renumber'''\n\nBy default, QuickSCRIP will copy ALL information from the original scrip to the newly renumbered scrip. \nThis includes patient info, doctor and supervisor (if any), and drug info. We do '''NOT''' carry over communication SIG notations\n(/FAX, /SURERX, /XFER) which note when refill requests have been sent to the doctor.\n\nQuickSCRIP offers several settings which allows you to customize how it handles renumberings (see below).\n\n==EDIT Screen==\nWhile the EDIT screen (Rx Processing menu, Option 6) does not allow you renumber a prescription, we display scrip data here that\ncan be useful for tracking the original prescription. \n\nIf a prescription has been renumbered, we will display the old rx number on '''Line 3''' along with the original date of the prescription on '''Line 2'''.\n\n==Additional Settings and Options==\nThe following settings can impact how QuickSCRIP behaves when you renumber a prescription. Most of these changes will be made in the\n'''Business Control File''' screen (shortened to BCFM for the rest of this guide).\n\n# Start in the '''Pharmacy Main Menu'''\n# Choose Option 3 '''Utilities'''\n# Then Choose Option 3 '''Business Control File'''\n\nQuickSCRIP can be set to disable the renumbering feature entirely.\n# In the BCFM, choose Option 6 '''Additional Rx Custom Screen #3'''\n# Line 9 '''Allow Rx Renumbering''' \n#* '''Y''' will enable the renumbering feature (this is on by default)\n#* '''N''' prevents prescriptions from being renumbered. Note, this will require prescriptions for the same drug and patient to be renetered from scratch.\n\n===Warnings and Alerts===\nQuickSCRIP can Warn if the NDC has changed from the original scrip to the renumbered one.\n# BCFM, Option 2 '''Rx Dispensing Customizing'''\n# '''Line 37'''\n#* '''Y''' QuickSCRIP will warn the user of NDC differences between renumberings.\n#* '''O''' same as Y, but requires user to type '''OK''' before proceeding.\n#* '''N''' Ignores NDC differences.  \n\n===Forced Stops===\nInstead of copying all the info from the previous prescription, QuickSCRIP can be forced to stop at certain lines in the RXFILL screen and allow the user a \nchance to modify the prescriptions information.\n\nStop on Doctor Line\n# BCFM, Option 6 '''Additional Rx Custom Screen 3'''\n# Line 15 '''Get Doctor on renumbered scrip?'''\n#* '''N''' QuickSCRIP will copy the doctor from the original scrip.\n#* '''Y''' QuickSCRIP will stop at the doctor line and allow the user to change the doctor for the renumbered scrip.\n\nStop on the Refill line\n# BCFM, Option 6 '''Additional Rx Custom Screen #3'''\n# Line 11 '''On Renumber get # refs'''\n#* '''N''' Skips this line and copies the refill number from the original scrip.\n#* '''Y''' will cause QuickSCRIP to ALWAYS stop at the refill line whenever you renumber a prescription. Defaults to 0.\n#* '''X''' functions the same as Y, but defaults to the number of the original scrip.\n\nStop on SIG Line\n* Will stop at the SIG line during the fill process, allowing the user to change directions if desired. By default, we copy this from the original scrip.\n* This feature is available upon request. Please contact Cost Effective Computers, Inc. at (866) 529-6091 if you are interested.\n\nStop on Quantity Line\n* Will stop at the Quantity line during the fill process, allowing the user to change that value if desired. By default, we copy this from the original scrip.\n* This feature is available upon request. Please contact Cost Effective Computers, Inc. at (866) 529-6091 if you are interested.\n\n===Misc=== \nQuickSCRIP can carry Rx Notes over from the original scrip to the renumbered one.\n# BCFM, Option 6 '''Additional Rx Custom Screen #3'''\n# Line 26 '''RXFILL: Copy Notes on RENUM'''\n#* '''Y''' will copy any Rx notes made on the F11 Notes screen for this RX.\n#* '''N''' will NOT copy any notes, leaving the F11 notes screen for the renumbered scrip blank.\n\nQuickSCRIP can prompt the user for the '''original date''' for the scrip on renumberings. \n# BCFM, Option 5 '''Additional Rx Custom Screen #2'''\n# Line 10, '''Get Original Rx Date'''\n#* Option '''R''' will prompt the user for the original date on renumberings. Otherwise, QuickSCRIP will copy the date from the original scrip.\n\nQuickSCRIP can prompt the user for '''origin code''' on renumberings.\n# BCFM, Option 2 '''Rx Dispensing Customizing'''\n# Line 21 '''Get RX origin'''\n#* '''R''' asks for the origin code on renumbered scrips. On any other option, QuickSCRIP copies the code from the original scrip."
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