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Defamation of that Drs name for sure. I am impressed with his proactive measure to record these visits. I would give my Dr permission to do it. I hope he uses the recordings to pursue any avenues to help improve this healthcare crisis.
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Wow…I’m just speechless at the whole thing. Pharmacies I’ve worked here in Indiana, that I am aware of never would have just taken it upon themselves to just ‘get rid of or delete the script just because’..Must be those PharmDieties again who think they know better than the doc.
The gentleman speaking reminds me of how I sound when I’m in full blown migraine pain….I get slurred speech, almost like I”m having a stroke and yes I’ve risked drivng home while having one…b/c no one to drive me or come get me at work when I did work.. The pain of one is 10/10.
We fax all scheduled to prescriptions to a single destination pharmacy. Then the patient takes the hardcopy with them. We expect the faxed prescription and the handcarried hardcopy to match!
There is no E prescribing of schedule two prescriptions in the state of Montana at this time.
We have Interrupted that version three different times in the last three years by doing this extra step for security