| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
This patch changes the upper limit of the NON-CS DAYS TO TRANSMIT Field
The CS DAYS TO TRANSMIT Field (#12) is the suggested maximum number of
days to use as a print through date for the CMOP auto-transmission for
controlled substances. It can be overwritten in the auto-transmission
set-up, to a maximum of 15.
****NOTE****
The change to the CMOP SYSTEM File (#550), NON-CS DAYS TO TRANSMIT Field
(#11) and CS DAYS TO TRANSMIT Field (#12) may lead to additional NCPDP
Reject 79 Refill Too Soon (RTS) claims.
(#11) and the CS DAYS TO TRANSMIT Field (#12) of the CMOP SYSTEM File
If the claim submission returns a Refill Too Soon (79) reject, the label
is NOT printed for the prescription and it is moved to the Refill Too
Soon/DUR section of the patient Medication Profile screen until the user
resolves the reject. The prescription will also display on the Third-Party
Payer Reject Worklist. If the claim submission returns a Reject Resolution
Required reject, the label is NOT printed for the prescription and it is
moved to the Reject Resolution Required section of the Third-Party Payer
Reject - Worklist.
(#550) from 10 to 15 days.
Please search for additional guidance on the eRevenue Resources main
landing page for Refill Too Soon. Guidance documents for COVID-19 Refill
Too Soon Override. The landing page may be accessed at:
https://vaww.vashare.domain.ext/sites/eRevenueResources/Pages/HomePage.asp
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The NON-CS DAYS TO TRANSMIT Field (#11) is the suggested maximum number of
days to use as a print through date for the CMOP auto-transmission for
non-controlled substances. It can be overwritten in the auto-transmission
set-up, to a maximum of 15.
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