Can a pharmacy set up an answering machine or voice-mail for prescribers and their authorized agents to leave oral prescriptions or refill authorizations?
Yes, the Board recently considered this issue and determined that an oral prescription may be left by a prescriber on a voice recording device or on voice mail provided the pharmacist personally takes the prescription information off the recorder or voice mail and transcribes the oral prescription to a written hard copy.
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- Can a pharmacy set up an answering machine or voice-mail for prescribers and their authorized agents to leave oral prescriptions or refill authorizations?
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