We work with your practice to establish refill protocols based on medication type, last visit, lab requirements, etc. For instance:
- If a patient is requesting a refill for a chronic medication (say blood pressure medication) and they had a visit in the last 6 months and labs are up to date, protocol might allow us to refill for another 3 or 6 months.
- If it’s over, 1 year since their last visit, protocol might say authorize a 1-month refill and require an appointment.
- Certain medications might require recent lab results (like thyroid meds needing a TSH, or diabetes meds needing an A1c).
- Controlled substances likely we leave to provider or have strict rules (often not refilled without direct provider approval).
Our team adheres strictly to these rules. We use our clinical judgment within the scope allowed: e.g., a nurse on our team can see a patient is due for a check but is stable and can refill a small amount until the visit, per protocol.