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Question: What is a hospitalist?
Answer:Hospitalists are physicians who only work in the hospital. They are your in-hospital doctor and are available throughout your stay to discuss your care and treatment with you and your family. They're dedicated to ensuring you receive the very best care.
Hospitalist medicine is the fastest-growing specialty in health care, and our hospitalists have grown to supervise the majority of our inpatients across the AdventHealth network of care.
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Question: What is MedsOnCue?
Answer:MedsOnCue delivers hundreds of on-demand medication videos, in both English and Spanish, straight to your smartphone and electronic tablets. Other valuable services included Med Guides, written information, drug images and more.
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Question: How does it work?
Answer:MedsOnCue prints quick response (QR) codes on your receipt to deliver on-demand prescription-specific videos. You only need a smartphone (or electronic tablet) and a QR-scanning app to access the videos and other valuable information. You can download a free QR app if you don’t have one.
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Question: What is a QR Code?
Answer:QR — or quick response — codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be read using smartphones (or electronic tablets) and a QR scanning app. The barcodes link to websites, texts, emails, phone numbers and more.
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Question: What is the MedsOnCue ‘going green’ initiative?
Answer:MedsOnCue has been favorably reviewed by many state boards of pharmacy executives and is an alternative to printing patient education and drug monographs.
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Question: What if I don't have a Smartphone?
Answer:We are working on adding an online library where you can search for videos using the medication name or NDC number located on your pharmacy receipt. If you wish to have a printed copy of the patient education and drug monograph mailed to you, please email us at [email protected].
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Question: Will there be a QR code printed for every prescription?
Answer:All prescriptions will have a QR code printed on the pharmacy receipt, but not every prescription will have a medication specific video. If you have any questions on MedsOnCue, email us at [email protected].
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Question: What do I do after receiving a prescription with refills?
Answer:One-time prescriptions and first fills of maintenance medications may be filled at any retail network pharmacy. Any refills, including refills of maintenance medications, need to be filled through AdventHealth's Rx Plus Pharmacy.
CVS Caremark does not support 15-day refills of maintenance medications at a retail network pharmacy after filling an initial 30-day supply. These requests will be denied.
Once your initial 30-day supply for maintenance medication has been filled, please contact Rx Plus Pharmacy to transfer your prescription by clicking here. Failure to do so may result in a gap in your medication supply. -
Question: What is a maintenance drug?
Answer:A maintenance medication is a prescription that is taken on a regular basis or is filled more than once per 365 days. Rx Plus Pharmacy can work with your provider to get your maintenance medication set up through the mail for up to a 90-day supply. Exceptions include CII narcotics and CIII-V controlled substance prescriptions which can be filled at your local retail pharmacy.
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Question: Do I have to use AdventHealth's Rx Plus Pharmacy for maintenance medication?
Answer:Yes. All maintenance drugs must be filled through AdventHealth's Rx Plus Pharmacy. This enables us to deliver significant cost savings to you, our employees, and also save money as a company. Additionally, it gives us the opportunity to invest those savings in other areas and keeping health insurance costs down.
After you fill the first 30-day supply of your medication, you will need to use AdventHealth's Rx Plus Pharmacy. Our team will help you transfer your prescription and contact your physician if needed.