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Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician Linda Quiett

Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician By Linda Quiett

Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician by Linda Quiett


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Covers various operations of pharmacy, from entering prescription data to third party insurance billing. Through its step-by-step approach and numerous screen visuals, this title helps students learn how to enter customer and inventory data into a pharmacy computer system.

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Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician Summary

Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician by Linda Quiett

Working with and understanding pharmacy management software is an essential skill for the pharmacy technician. CLERICAL AND DATA MANAGEMENT FOR THE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN covers all operations of pharmacy, from entering prescription data to third party insurance billing.. Through its step-by-step approach and numerous screen visuals, readers will easily learn how to enter customer and inventory data into a pharmacy computer system. With coverage of topics such as entering patient information, entering insurance information, entering prescriptions, and running reports, readers will be prepared to be involved in the day to day operations of any type of pharmacy. Examples of forms, prescriptions, and invoices ensure that readers are trained in the proper clerical processes required in various practice settings.

Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician Reviews

Introduction and Logging In. 1. Entering a New Patient (Customer). 2. Entering the Doctor's Information. 3. Inputting Inventory. 4. Entering Insurance Claim Information. 5. Pricing Table. 6. Inputting Compounds . 7. Entering Intravenous Medication Compounds. 8. Entering Prescriptions. 9. Running Reports. 10. Medication Administration Records. Appendix A: Sample Forms. Appendix B: Health Insurance Claim Form (CMS-1500) Completion Instructions. Appendix C: Patient and Physician Directory. Appendix D: Medication Administration Forms. Index.

About Linda Quiett

Linda Quiett, CPhT, BA, received her BA in Education from the University of South Florida and an Associate of Arts in Clinical Laboratory Technology. She worked in long-term pharmacy for over 10 years and in a hospital lab for five years. Prior to her retirement, Linda was the Pharmacy Technician Program Director at a career college and went on to become Dean of Academic Affairs. She has also trained pharmacy technicians and pharmacists on different pharmacy software programs. Linda is a member of the Pharmacy Technician Educator's Council, American Association of Health-System Pharmacists, and American Pharmacist's Association. She continues to work as a program consultant for a career college.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Logging In. 1. Entering a New Patient (Customer). 2. Entering the Doctor's Information. 3. Inputting Inventory. 4. Entering Insurance Claim Information. 5. Pricing Table. 6. Inputting Compounds . 7. Entering Intravenous Medication Compounds. 8. Entering Prescriptions. 9. Running Reports. 10. Medication Administration Records. Appendix A: Sample Forms. Appendix B: Health Insurance Claim Form (CMS-1500) Completion Instructions. Appendix C: Patient and Physician Directory. Appendix D: Medication Administration Forms. Index.

Additional information

CIN1439057818A
9781439057810
1439057818
Clerical and Data Management for the Pharmacy Technician by Linda Quiett
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2012-02-03
208
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