Care Delivery SolutionsIf you view the Interaction Details, tap Back to return to the Interaction Warning screen andmake your decision about prescribing the drug.2. In the Select a Different Drug dialog box, tap Yes to choose a new drug or No, Use this Oneto select the drug. Proceed to 3.3 Completing the Script.7.0 CHECKING DRUG ALLERGIESPocketScript automatically checks for patient drug allergies and if any are detected, displays anAllergy Warning. Note: Patient allergies are usually entered in the Internet Browser versionMaintenance Pages>Patient Maintenance. You may also add allergy information from yourPocket PC after you select a patient and tap Allergies on the Choose Drug screen. See 11.0Modifying Patient Information.1. To view allergy details, tap Interaction Details.If you view the Interaction Details, tap Back to return to the Allergy Warning screen andmake your decision about prescribing the drug.2. In the Select a Different Drug dialog box, tap Yes to choose a new drug or No, Use this Oneto select the drug. Proceed to 3.3 Completing the Script.8.0 VIEWING FORMULARIESThe formulary is a list of drugs covered by a health insurance provider or pharmacy benefitmanager (PBM). When you select a patient with an insurance plan that participates in the e-prescribing system, you see information about the formulary status of drugs that may help youfind a less costly solution for the patient. The e-prescribing system also identifies generic drugsthat can aid in prescribing for other patients.Note: Most patients with prescription coverage participate through their PBM in the e-prescribing real-time eligibility look-up system that automatically checks for up-to-date coverageand formulary information and displays it on your Pocket PC. The insurance plans ofother covered patients may have provided formulary information to PocketScript that you canaccess when prescribing; however, your office staff must select the insurance company manuallywhen the patient's record is added inPocketScript's Internet Browser version (see User's Guide and/or online Help for instructions).Patients with insurance plans that participate in the e-prescribing systemPocketScript indicates formulary medications that are covered by a patient’s insurance plan byusing color codes and arrows in displaying the drug information. See 3.2.8 for color definitions.The formulary includes both the drug and dosage. A drug may be considered preferred oraccepted at one dosage and require prior authorization at a different dosage.Note: While the system provides information about the plan’s formulary, the prescriber is free toselect any drug using the system, whether or not it is in the formulary.15