Another prescriber at your practice may have invited you to join the practice account on iPrescribe app.
1. Open the email you received from iPrescribe.
2. Click on either of the links in the email.
3. Enter your NPI number and click Next.
4. To create your iPrescribe account, enter your email address and create a unique password that has:
- 8-16 characters
- 1 uppercase letter
- 1 lowercase letter
- 1 number
6. Record your iPrescribe username. (Click the paper icon next to it to copy this username to your clipboard).
7. Enter your provider role and specialty at the practice. Select Save.
8. Next, the app will take you through identity proofing in ID.me when you select Launch ID.me.
9. If you successfully get through identity proofing process, you will see a success message.
10. To begin e-prescribing, launch the app again.
11. Log in with the username and password you created for iPrescribe.
1. Open the email you received from iPrescribe.
2. Click on either of the links in the email.
3. To create your iPrescribe account, enter your email address and create a unique password that has:
- 8-16 characters
- 1 uppercase letter
- 1 lowercase letter
- 1 number
6. Record your iPrescribe username. (Click the paper icon next to it to copy this username to your clipboard).
7. You will see a success message.
8. To begin using iPrescribe, launch the app again.
9. Log in with the username and password you created for iPrescribe.
Depending on the role that your team member assigned to in the app, you will have different capabilities within iPrescribe:
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- Non-clinical: Add, search, view, and modify patients. View medications, allergies, and diagnoses.
- Clinical: Add, search, view, and modify patients. Modify medications, allergies, and diagnoses. Create pending prescriptions for prescribers.
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Provider Agent: Same as clinical staff until the provider who invited you has enabled you as a Provider Agent in the iPrescribe app. Once that happens, you will be able to:
- Add, search, view, and modify patients
- Modify medications, allergies, and diagnoses
- Create pending prescriptions for prescribers
- Send non-controlled substance prescriptions on behalf of a prescriber
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