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Prescription Drafts on the iPad
Prescription drafts are available in DrChrono. Drafts can be made in the patient's chart or with a refill request and can be completed by providers to review and send later. Prescription drafts can also be completed by staff members for the provid...
Prescribing with your Narcotics Addition DEA Number on the iPad
This feature is currently only available to select pilot program users. It will be available for all users in the coming weeks.
If you prescribe medications for narcotics addiction, you can enter your NADEAN by going to Account > Pr...
GHB Controls on the iPad
This feature is currently only available to select pilot program users. It will be available for all users in the coming weeks.
As part of DrChrono's DEA audit process, when prescribing a drug containing Gamma Hydroxburic Acid (GHB), the ...
How do I enter days supply in prescriptions and medications on the iPad?
This feature is currently only available to select pilot program users. It will be available for all users in the coming weeks.
You can add the days supply to prescriptions you send and medications you add to a patient's chart. The days...
Canceling a Prescription on the iPad
Using the iPad EHR app, you can easily cancel or discontinue prescriptions originally sent out of DrChrono. This feature saves time by allowing you to cancel medications electronically instead of having to call the pharmacy. It also reduces redun...
Compound Medications on the iPad
You can use the compound medications feature to write up compound prescriptions to print out for your patients or send electronically.
Note : The compound medications feature cannot be used with controlled substances.
Tap on the patient...
How do I use the dose calculator on the iPad?
The dosage calculator works the same as the dosage calculator on the web EHR.
Note: The dosage calculator is a convenient tool, it is not meant to replace your clinical judgment. Please evaluate the dosage before you prescribe.
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Batch Ordering Schedule II Controlled Substances on the Mobile EHR App
If you need to order a schedule II controlled substance medication for a 90-day supply, for example for patients who maintain the same prescription, you can do so using the Batch button when sending a prescription from a patient's chart. This wi...
How do I search for a pharmacy by ZIP Code on the iPad?
The EHR/EMR app can be used to send patient prescriptions to pharmacies electronically.
To begin searching for a pharmacy by ZIP Code, open the pharmacy search on your prescription page. The pharmacy search is located at the bot...
Setting Default and Favorite Pharmacies on the iPad
On the iPad, you can set pharmacies as default or as a favorite, similar to DrChrono's web EHR.
To set pharmacies as default, first access the new prescription page. Tap on the patient's name and select Send eRx on the drop-down menu. ...
Electronically Prescribing Controlled Substances with ID.me on the iPad EHR
You can easily send controlled substance prescriptions on DrChrono's EHR app for the iPad Similar to sending a prescription through the web, there are two ways ID.me performs multi-factor authentication (MFA) to send prescriptions: a push notifica...
Prescribing via the DrChrono EHR iPad App
You can prescribe medications electronically through the app. To do so, you'll need to have eRx set up. If you haven't done that yet, please visit our guide located here .
Creating a New Prescription
To create a new prescription,...
Refilling a Medication on the iPad
There are two types of refills: new prescriptions and refill requests from a pharmacy. Each method has its process and we'll review how to access each.
Refills via New Prescriptions
To create a refill via a new prescription, search for...