Appearing at the top left and extending to the right there is an informational and navigation toolbar. Below are three examples of this toolbar. Depending on the device you are using (desktop, laptop, touchscreen, iPad, smartphone, etc.) and your screen resolution, you may see one of the following toolbars. Each does the same thing, just appear differently.
NOTE: If your are using ScriptSure integrated into an EMR or EHR, the toolbars may appear different in terms of size, color or placement.
Full Resolution View:
Mid-resolution view:
Hand-held resolution view:
From left to right, the toolbar shows the following:
- Current practice - selected practice puts the name, address and contact information for the currently selected practice on the prescriptions and stores that for history.
- Current prescriber - selected for prescription writing (this can different from the logged in user, if the logged in user has permissions to create non-controlled prescriptions for a provider).
- Home screen button – navigated user back to Home screen from any screen.
- Messages button – navigates user to messages window to handle new prescriptions, refills, electronic Prior Authorization (ePA) messages and to view history or approved and declined prescription related messages for the practice.
- Reports button – navigates user to the reports window where reports and metrics can be run for the practice, user or patient.
- Queue button – opens a drop down of all medications that have been queued, but not yet sent to a pharmacy, across the entire practice. This button does not appear if there are no items in the queue.
- Add User - This button will be displayed to Administrators only.
NOTE: The Current User of the application is shown on the right side of the toolbar. Clicking this user name will reveal settings, profile, lockout and logout buttons.
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