Which best describes the order of operations for a retail pharmacy selling to an insured patient?
A. new prescription prescribed by doctor β†’ prescription sent to pharmacy β†’ medication dispensed β†’ medications sold to customer for an adjusted price β†’ pharmacy technician submits claim to insurance company
B. new prescription prescribed by doctor β†’ pharmacy technician submits claim to insurance company β†’ prescription sent to pharmacy β†’ medications sold to customer for full price β†’ medication dispensed
C. new prescription prescribed by doctor β†’ medication dispensed β†’ prescription sent to pharmacy β†’ pharmacy technician submits claim to insurance company β†’ medications sold to customer for full price
D.new prescription prescribed by doctor β†’ pharmacy technician submits claim to insurance company β†’ prescription sent to pharmacy β†’ medication dispensed β†’ medications sold to customer for an adjusted price

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The doctor makes a prescription which is sent to pharmacy who dispenses the drug to the patient at an adjusted price and claims are sent to the insurance company.

A retail pharmacy is a place allocated for the sell of drugs by a licensed personnel recognized by law. Patients could get a health insurance which covers all or part of their medical expenses.

The best order of operations for a retail pharmacy is; new prescription prescribed by doctor β†’ prescription sent to pharmacy β†’ medication dispensed β†’ medications sold to customer for an adjusted price β†’ pharmacy technician submits claim to insurance company.

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