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Friday, July 2, 2010
Guess Who Found a Mess From the Overnight RPh?
I figured out a way to save my employer a truck-load of money. Our store is 24 hours, which equals 24 hours of pharmacist-on-duty. Our overnights give away more drugs for free (because you can totally trust people that come in as a new patient at 2am) then we get reimbursed for. So, I figure if we just leave the pharmacy open, without a pharmacist, and just have a "log book" of sorts, we'll actually be ahead of the game because we won't be paying the overnight pharmacist any money.
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Or maybe have the pharmacy manager let the overnight pharmacists know that we do not give out free meds to patients when there is an insurance problem. It is cash & carry. I don't have a problem with prorating a drug price but I don't give stuff away for free....there goes my retirement...
If its losing money during the night-time hours, you could just do away with the 24-hour operation
Update: after one year of nothing but trouble, they did away with one of our over night RPhs. We will see if that solves all the problems we think it will.
I know what you mean, I'm an overnighter and we give a few tabs all the time bc if we don't, and then get a complaint, our pharmacy managers/supervisors come down on us for not "taking care of the patient." It would be a different story if our mid-level management supported pharmacy truly and weren't just pleasing customers
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