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This article covers how to set up ePrescribe and configure your Preferences accordingly to ensure successful usage of our ePrescribing features. If you have any questions regarding this setup, don't hesitate to contact MacPractice Support for additional information or assistance!

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Fetching the License

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Once enrolled in ePrescribe you'll need to activate ePrescribe in MacPractice by fetching the MacPractice License.

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  • Go to the References ability and select the Users node in the sidebar. Select the user you wish to enable ePrescribe privileges for.

  • Under the User Information tab, complete the required fields including the User's Last and First Name, as well as the Default Office. 

    • If the User is a provider, check the Is Provider checkbox and enter the NPI Number. If the User is CPOE, check the Is CPOE checkbox.

  • In the Provider Tab, you'll need to fill out several fields. Check the following:

    • In the Claim Credentials sub-tab, identify the National Provider ID field. Providers must have an NPI number entered to send prescriptions through ePrescribe.

    • Nurses and clerical staff do not need this number entered, but the provider under which they submit prescriptions must have the NPI entered.

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    • Next, fill out any additional Claim Credentials fields as relates to this user.

    • Under the Additional Credentials sub-tab, identify the DEA Number field. A DEA Number must be entered in this field before you can access ePrescribe. If the provider does not have a DEA Number, the value of 'NONE' may be entered in place of the number.

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