Which Ascend-IP reports are particularly useful for pharmacy managers and pharmacy management companies?
There are many Ascend-IP reports that may be useful. Most reports provide “filter” options that can be used to focus/expand the scope of the report. One important filter is based on “User-defined” fields. Multiple user-defined fields can be created and then assigned to your targeted formulary/drug table records, or to certain patient records. You can then “filter” many of the reports by selecting one of the user-defined fields. Since any number of user-defined fields can be assigned to a record at any given time, a wide variety of reports is possible. Many reports also allow you to sort the report by several different fields. Although there are many other Ascend-IP reports, the following ones may be particularly useful: Financial/Productivity/Inventory Management reports: Charges Screening – This report prospectively screens charges for potential problems such as missing patient account numbers, missing charge codes (CDMs) and abnormally high charges or credits. This helps you to elimi