Main Screen
BestRx recently went through a major revision and offers two layouts entirely based on the mathematical ratio of your computer monitor. Due to this, it's entirely possible for BestRx to look completely different on two monitors at one pharmacy. Please see the changelog for an explanation and contact us if you have any further questions.
The BestRx program (16:9 ratio layout) is broken down into five main parts of the window, and twelve commonly used sub-areas.
The main BestRx processing screen
The TOP ROW (1) tinted blue is reserved for the program menus that you might have noticed in other software. This menu hosts almost the entirety of the software functions; it's a good idea to see what each drop-down does and familiarize yourself with the location of each function. Some menus are inaccessible unless you have purchased the specific modules for the software. The bar below is the new notification bar (11), and will display shortcuts based on the Dashboard configuration.
The left column tinted green hosts the most common FILE MENU shortcut buttons. These can also be found in the "File" section of the program menu with the exception of the Refill Request button. They provide the fastest access to the (2)- Prescriber File, the (3)- Patient File, the (4)- Drug File, the (5)- Insurance File, the (6)- Patient Profile and (7)- Refill Request. We also have a Calendar function located at number (13) that displays information about upcoming appointments, MedSync regimens, and others.
The row tinted yellow just underneath the program menu is for the various TABS (8) you'll come across that pertain the the prescription you are working on. These are Rx Processing, DUR Codes, Reverse RX, Drug Education, Eligibility, COB, Compound, Claim Response, Fills for Rx, Transfer Rx, Documents.
The central majority of the screen is taken up by the PROCESSING SCREEN (9) tinted red in this example. This is where you'll be inputting and choosing most of the information that pertains to the prescription. The bottom of the processing screen (10) shown tinted purple is the primary functions of the Processing Screen.
Last but not least, the right side is reserved for the new Dashboard functionality as well as ERx message display (12). This dashboard will provide relevant stats for things such as E-Rx message, pending Rx's in queues, refill requests, etc. Clicking on a dashboard tile will also take you to the relevant screen for that dashboard item.
If working with an electronic prescription, we will display the pertinent info on the right side of the screen. This info will always be visible when filling a new prescription from an E-Rx message. The info will also display when editing or refilling prescriptions that originated from an E-Rx message. This change will enable a pharmacist to much more easily verify data from an E-Rx message while working with a prescription while further eliminating the need for printing out these messages.
For pharmacies that scan their Rx Images, we will display the Rx Image for a prescription on the right-side of the screen whenever that prescription is pulled up.