ePrescribe benefits include:

  • Improves patient safety with automatic drug interaction checking
  • Dosage checks
  • Adverse reaction checks
  • Duplicate therapy checks
  • Provides access to patient medication history where and when you need it most, even from home
  • Reduces pharmacy phone calls
  • Simplifies the prescription renewal process
  • Provides formulary status on medications

You can register for ePrescribe by visiting our registration website https://erxnowregistration.allscripts.com/

Click on Help and look at the add on features for training opportunities.

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Our End-User License Agreement includes the Business Associate Agreement. You will be prompted to review and agree to the terms during the registration process.
Yes, passwords will expire after 70 days.

User Types Include

  • Doctor or Physician
  • Midlevel Without Supervision
  • Midlevel with Supervision Required
  • Prescribe on Behalf of (All Review Required)
  • Prescribe on Behalf of (Some Review Required)
  • Prescribe on Behalf of (No Review Required)
  • Staff

For more detail on each user type review i-Learn content, searching Add User.

The security setting of 'Administrator' allows the user access to the Settings tab to add and edit users, change the DUR settings and edit the site information. A site can have more than one administrator.
Surescripts has established guidelines that requires all users of their network offering e-prescribing applications such as Allscripts ePrescribe, to identity check all net-new providers accessing the application. ePrescribe has modified its online identity proofing process in compliance with the Surescripts guideline to require all providers access to identity proofing process.

In the patient demographics there is an option to add an Insurance Plan. However, Surescripts will automaticaclly update this information if the plan is found in the Parmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) search. 

Login to ePrescribe and manually enter in the patients demographics by clicking the Add Patient. 

Yes, it can. When you add or search for a patient, an eligibility request is sent out to Surescripts, who searches nationally for all reported prescriptions and insurance plan information. If the patient is identified, you will be able to see prescriptions written by other providers. The list will appear when you select a patient name and click Review History.

Yes, ePrescribe will save medications you have previously prescribed for all patients in a customized list. For more detailed information review the i-Learn content, searching Edit User information.

To process a refill, simply click on the Tasks tab and select a patient’s name.

  • For more detail review the i-Learn content, searching for Refill or Task information.

Once you have sent five prescriptions electronically from ePrescribe, you will start receiving refill requests electronically from the pharmacies. They can be found on the Tasks tab within the application, and selecting the radio button 'My Tasks'.

Veradigm provides and maintains a directory of pharmacies nationwide, which is what the ePrescribe application searches for when a prescriber is looking for a pharmacy. Please note most of the time if a user cannot find a pharmacy, it is due to an error in their search criteria. Try searching by city and state or state and zip code. Pharmacies receive prescriptions either electronically or by fax. If a user can't find the desired pharmacy: Print the prescription: why make the patient wait? On the right-side panel, you will see Can't Find A Pharmacy? A user can complete this form with the pharmacy that they would like added in our network. Veradigm and its partners make every effort to find the pharmacy and add them to our database. The important point is that pharmacies do not need to update their technology to participate. If they have a fax machine, they're already part of the program of improving patient safety.

When you login to the application you will see an error under Urgent Message in the right panel of the application. Click on the link for additional information regarding that error.

There are multiple reports available based on your subscription of Basic or Deluxe. Click on the Reports Tab within the ePrescribe Application to reference reports available. Or, review User Guide in i-Learn, searching ePrescribe Reports.

When you visit the App store, search for Veradigm ePrescribe.

KEY FEATURES OF Veradigm ePrescribe Mobile INCLUDE THE ABILITY TO:

•       Manage messages and assign tasks to others
•       Add new patients and prescribe medications directly from your device
•        Search for patients by demographic and view patient summaries
•        Prescribe from prescription favorites or patient history
•        View formulary alternatives with alternative medications preferred by a patient's    formulary
•        Receive DUR warnings of possible undesirable or unsafe situations (duplicate therapy, dose check, and alcohol & food interactions)
•       Transmit prescriptions to retail and mail order pharmacies, send to pharmacy assistants or set as patient reported

All ePrescribe providers or physician assistant clients are candidates for ePrescribe Mobile.

ePrescribe Mobile requires iOS 9.1 and higher.
Veradigm ePrescribe app does not store any patient data offline. When your device disconnects from the server, no patient information remains on the device.

Yes, you can update patient demographics. 

Check to ensure you are using the correct URL, see below and try again.  If you continue to experience errors, contact Allscripts ePrescribe Support.

https://eprescribe.allscripts.com/MobileService

The number above the icon is an indicator of how many medications are on the script pad that have not been processed for this patient. When you tap the icon, you are taken to the Script Pad where you can make changes or tap Process to send the prescription to the pharmacy, mail order, or print the prescription.

Log onto the app, on the main menu, tap Passcode, tap Change, enter a new 6-digit passcode, re-enter the 6-digit passcode, and then tap back to return to the Patient Search display.
The app remembers the last action you performed in the app. The user will be required to enter their passcode.

No, approving tasks and refills are only available in iOS

Veradigm eAuth is an electronic transaction integrated into the Veradigm physician e-prescribing workflow that facilitates receiving prior authorizations on certain medications. This is included in all Veradigm ePrescribe subscriptions and It facilitates communication between providers and payers without forms, phone calls, faxes or other cumbersome manual processes.
Replaces the manual process of phone/faxing in place today In most cases real-time approval or denial Quicker response for approval or denial minimizes gaps in patient care Saves time and administrative work for prescriber office Allows patient to access medication in a more timely manner Improves overall patient safety and patient satisfaction
eAuth is triggered based on the patient’s formulary and eligibility information and claims information, if a medication is prescribed that requires a prior authorization you will be alerted.
If a question set is required you should receive it within less than 24 hours.
In general question sets are available for up to 72 hours (including weekends and holidays) it is recommended providers or office staff check for status updates daily.
Any information for a denial will be listed in the “Notes” section with the Denial response.
EPCS allows the provider to submit a controlled substance prescription electronically.
Electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) is available in Veradigm ePrescribe.

An additional registration process is required before a provider can begin prescribing controlled medications. For additional information you can contact ePrescribe support.

Veradigm ePrescribe enables EPCS in compliance with both federal and state regulation. At a federal level, the application passed the third-party audit requirements of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. At a state level, the application allows or prohibits providers to electronically prescribe controlled substances based on the state regulation for the sending and receiving destinations. For example, if a physician attempts to electronically prescribe a schedule 2 medication in a state where it is prohibited, the application will not allow EPCS and the prescription must be printed.
eCoupons are discounts and co-pay savings on certain medications that can be made available to your patients.
When prescribing applicable medications, you will be presented with offers that can be automatically distributed with the patient's prescription. Select the eCoupon "offer link" on your Script Pad to preview the offer.
When selecting a medication, look for the green “$” symbol, which indicates that there is an available offer.
Within your Site Management settings, simply ensure that you have "Apply Patient Offers" checked and continue to electronically prescribe as usual.
RxInfo is printable information for certain prescribed medications that is personalized for your patients.
When prescribing certain medications, you will be presented with patient education that can be automatically distributed with the patient's prescription.
When reviewing your Script Pad, look for the RxInfo link underneath the mediation. Click the link to preview the personalized information.
Within your Universal Account settings, simply ensure that you have "Show RxInfo" checked and continue to electronically prescribe as usual.