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Can I set up my prescriber account on the mobile?

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    Can I set up my prescriber account on the mobile?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    Yes you can. Just simply select Sign Up on the login screen and fill in the information that is required.

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    Will all my information that is saved on my profile appear on the faxes sent to pharmacies?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    Yes it will appear just like your office information would on a regular prescription pad.

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    How do I know if a patient is on getRx?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    On the web interface beside the name of every patient you will either see a symbol with a phone in a circle with a line through it, if this symbol is not there the patient does have getRx, if the symbol appears then they have not set up an account.  This feature is not available on the mobile app.

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    If I add a patient and add their email address on the patients’ profile, does the patient receive a notification by email about getRx?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    This feature is currently under construction.

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    What happens if I can’t remember my password and I need to change my pin?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    You can change your password first, then save the password and the select Personal Identification Number (PIN) for authentication and enter your new Pin number along with your password to confirm that it is you that is changing your pin number.

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    If I don’t have the prescriber app, how do make a signature on the web portal?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    On the web portal we have two different options for you to be able to make your signature. A. You can write your signature down on a piece of paper, take a picture with your phone or camera and upload the signature to your profile. You can also draw your signature in a box that is located under your profile and then select save.

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    Will my signature from the mobile transfer over to the web portal?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    Yes. Once you have created your signature in your prescriber profile on your mobile device, it is then saved and transferred over to the web portal as well.

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    Where is the prescription pad on the web portal?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    On the web portal the prescription pad is available on many locations on the website.  On the side menu you can locate the tab labeled Prescription Pad. Under a patient’s name you can also locate the prescription pad by selecting the orange tab found on the upper left corner of the screen, labeled “Write a new Prescription”.  Under the tab labeled “Prescriptions” located on the side menu, you can also locate the prescription pad by selecting “New Prescription” which is located on the upper left corner of the screen.

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    If I create a pharmacy will the pharmacy still be available to choose later for another prescription?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    Yes. Once you have entered a pharmacy, the pharmacy stays in the getRx database.

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    Can I enter a new Pharmacy that is not in the getRx database?

    By getRx | | Comments are Closed | 13 July, 2015 | 0

    Yes. In order to enter a new Pharmacy you will need the following information, the Pharmacy name, address, phone number and fax number.

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