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How do I enter days supply in prescriptions and medications?
You can add the day's supply to prescriptions you send and medications you add to a patient's chart. The day's supply field is required for schedule II controlled substance prescriptions. Days supply can help reduce the pharmacy clarification r...
Making Prescription Profiles
Prescription profiles allow you to populate the prescription page with 2 or more medications from your favorite medications list. To be able to use the Rx profiles, you must have some prescriptions saved to your favorites. For more information on s...
Refill Requests: What's new?
DrChrono recently updated and improved our integration with Surescripts which brings enhancements to the refill request process. For more specific information, see our articles on refill requests for eRx and EPCS . The new workflow incl...
Ordering DME (Durable Medical Equipment)
Ordering DME in DrChrono is a similar process to sending a prescription. 1. Navigate to the patient's chart to the Send eRx page. Select Supply . 2. In the medication box, you can search for DME. 3....
Sending a Prescription with a Supervising Provider
If you need to have a supervising provider included on a prescription, you can do so by contacting your account manager, implementation specialist or our support team. You will need to specify: Who can supervise Who needs supervision O...
Setting Up Your Bamboo Health Integration
You can easily integrate Bamboo Health's (formerly Appriss Health) prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) into your DrChrono account. Bamboo Health's PMP Gateway allows you to access real-time PDMP information without having to leave DrChrono ...
How to Use CoverMyMeds on the Web
DrChrono EHR now provides physicians with the most accurate prescription price information at the point of care via the integration tool CoverMyMeds. Note: In order to retrieve the pricing information the following information must be updated in...
How do I use the alternatives/copay/coverage pane?
Helpful Supplementary Information to Prescriptions The alternatives/copay/coverage pane appears after selecting a medication or supply in a patient chart's Send eRx page. These may or may not be clickable depending on the medicat...
How to Print Your Patient's Medication List
Each patient has an individual medication list which can be printed out if needed. To print, first navigate to a patient's chart by searching for the patient or going to Patients > Patient List and selecting the patient. ...
eRx: What do the U/NF/NR/NP/PX (formulary) symbols mean?
A Guide to Formulary Symbols A formulary is a list of drugs or supplies that indicate the greatest overall value after evaluation for both safety and effectiveness. In DrChrono, medications and supplies are labeled with formulary symbols, indi...
Setting up Favorite Prescriptions
Setting up your favorite prescriptions is easy to do in DrChrono and can save you time when e-prescribing. There are two ways to save prescriptions to your favorites: you can save them as you create prescriptions from the Send eRx screen or you c...
How can I print a prescription?
In DrChrono, you can send your prescriptions electronically or by fax. Additionally, you can print the prescription for your patient to take to the pharmacy. In this article, we will look at: Printing a prescription normally Printin...