Edit: sorry, the pic was lost during a site upgrade.
Look closely at this prescription (finger added to protect the, ahem, not-so-innocent). I finally understand why this doctor always writes the quantity twice on controls.
It’s not so obvious in this RAZRized picture, but if you look at the second line, “Disp: 30 tabs” was changed to “Disp: 80 tabs.”
Well, we of course called the doctor’s office to verify that the script was valid. The nurse told us to go ahead and fill the prescription (for 3o with no refills, as it was originally written) but to fax them a copy of the rx.
Well, the next day, the nurse called and I picked up. She wanted to know if the patient had picked the prescription up, and unfortunately they had. The nurse told me, “Well, just so you know, he is no longer going to be our patient.”
Sting. And the thing is, the patient isn’t even fat.
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By cracky, gum, and Jove, isn’t this a poster for e-prescribing?
The patient can’t change a digital digit, unless, of course, he can hack it in.