Simply so, how do you read a pharmacy receipt?
Understanding Prescription Drug Receipts
- DIN: Refers to the Drug Identification Number.
- Pricing GS/CA: Refers to Green Shield Canada, the drug claims adjudicator for RBC Insurance.
- C: Refers to the ingredient portion of the prescription cost.
- F: Refers to the dispensing fee or professional fee.
- T: This is the total cost charged for the prescription.
Similarly, what is ESI on prescription receipt? Express Scripts is a prescription benefit plan provider that makes the use of prescription drugs safer and more affordable for our members. Express Scripts handles millions of prescriptions each year through home delivery from the Express Scripts Pharmacy.
One may also ask, what does it mean when a pharmacy is verifying a prescription?
The pharmacist verifies the prescription, making sure it is the right drug, dose, frequency, duration, etc based on the indication (disease or condition the drug is treating), or in the case that they don't know the indication, that the dosing etc is reasonable for the drug.
What is pharmacy claims?
A medical claim is an invoice a doctor, or medical facility, sends to a health insurance company after a patient receives care. It provides details on the services the patient has received and the associated charges set by the doctor, or facility.
