E-Prescribing: How Long Does It Take A Pharmacy to Receive An Electronic Prescription?
What Affects Electronic Prescription Delivery?
Electronic prescriptions are transmitted instantly through national networks like Surescripts, which connects healthcare providers and pharmacies nationwide. These electronic scripts are presented directly to the pharmacy system, allowing for immediate access to the prescribed drug. However, electronic prescription processing time may be delayed by manual verification, system issues, prior authorizations, incomplete information, or pharmacy workload, to name a few.
Software Integration
So, high-quality integration affords you the following:
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Seamless data flow between the prescribing system (EHR/practice management software) and the pharmacy’s system
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Automatic population of patient information, reducing manual data entry
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Real-time connectivity with minimal technical glitches
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Standardized data formats that don’t require translation or conversion
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Direct API connections rather than batch processing
Prescription-Based Factors
Common med spa prescriptions include compounded weight loss medications, like semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy), and tirzepatide. These and other prescriptions, like testosterone, HCG, and topical anesthetics often fall into categories requiring enhanced verification.
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Controlled substances - These require additional security protocols and verification steps
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Specialty medications - Often need special handling and may go through specialty pharmacies
The refill process for controlled substances and specialty medications may require additional verification steps.
Regulatory/Compliance
As we’ve touched upon, Med spas prescribing hormones and controlled substances face heightened regulatory scrutiny. State medical boards closely monitor hormone therapy and weight loss prescriptions, while DEA oversight applies to testosterone and HCG prescriptions.
When dealing with controlled substances, a manual review is often required to comply with DEA regulations, which increases the risk of delays in processing these prescriptions.
Pharmacy Operations
The following can all affect how quickly prescriptions move through the system:
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Pharmacy workload and staffing levels - Higher volumes require more time.
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Time of day/peak hours - Busy periods and a high volume of incoming prescriptions create longer wait times.
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Inventory availability - Out-of-stock medications require special ordering.
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Manual verification requirements - Human review steps for safety and accuracy.
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Quality assurance checks - Final review before dispensing can delay things, especially in the case of multiple prescriptions.
Planning in advance can help ensure prescriptions are filled within one business day, especially during busy periods, as most pharmacies process orders on business days and may experience delays during holidays or high demand.
Insurance/Authorization
Let’s break down the most common roadblocks:
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Prior authorization requirements - Weight loss medications like semaglutide often require lengthy approval times and documented medical necessity
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Verification - Most aesthetic treatments (Botox, dermal fillers) aren’t covered, but some wellness prescriptions may have coverage
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Step therapy requirements - Companies may require trying conventional weight loss methods before approving GLP-1 medications
Most med spa treatments involve elective medications that insurance rarely covers, though some wellness prescriptions may require authorization. Weight loss medications and hormone therapies can face the most stringent approval when coverage is attempted.
What Can You Do if There's a Delay?
Here are some proactive steps to take in the event of such a delay:
1. Direct Pharmacy Communication
Contact the pharmacy directly to check script status and identify specific bottlenecks. Provide additional clinical justification or missing documentation that may be holding up the prescription.
2. Authorization Management
Submit prior authorization requests immediately with comprehensive medical documentation. For uncovered medications, inform patients about cash pricing or alternative covered options to avoid verification delays.
3. Partner With Multiple Pharmacies
Transfer prescriptions to pharmacies with shorter processing times or better specialty capabilities when delays become excessive. Maintain relationships with multiple compounding and specialty pharmacies as backup options.
4. Patient Communication
Inform patients upfront about expected processing times and provide pharmacy contact information for direct follow-up. Give patients detailed prescription information to share with pharmacy staff to expedite things.
If delays persist, encourage patients to seek advice from their healthcare provider. Sometimes, visiting the pharmacy in person or requesting a print copy of the prescription can help resolve issues more quickly.
E Script Technical Holdups
Network connectivity issues, integration problems, electronic prescription platform issues and other technical failures can prevent the E-Rx from ever leaving your system.
If this happens, consider the following steps:
1. Verify Status
Check your practice’s internet connectivity and confirm the e-prescribing software is functioning normally. Look for any status alerts, maintenance notifications, or issues with the selected pharmacy’s ability to receive e-prescriptions.
2. Review Prescription Details
Double-check all patient information including name, date of birth, and address for accuracy. Verify the pharmacy selection is correct and ensure all prescription details are complete, especially controlled substance documentation requirements.
3. Retry Transmission
Attempt to resend the e-prescription or try sending it to an alternative pharmacy location. If the issue persists, log out and back into the electronic prescription system or restart the software entirely.
4. Use Backup Communication
Call the pharmacy directly to provide prescription details over the phone or send a written prescription via secure fax. Alternative options include using pharmacy-specific secure messaging portals or providing the patient with a physical written prescription to take to the pharmacy.
(Please note, the information provided here is only intended to help patients and providers access their prescriptions more efficiently.)
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