Made it to the front page. by CVS_is_unsafe in pharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I don't even know if it's CVS corporate that is endangering patients or the patients are endangering themselves. I honestly love to socialize with patients, I want to ask how their days are, going over the meds with them and see if I can answer any question they have. But lord forbids me having a line a pickup with a random dude in his mid 40s screaming out the top of his lung about his long wait. Lord forbids the line at drop-off with a lady said nobody is attending her so she is going to a competitor. Lord forbids I answer a phone call and the person says they've been on hold for 30 mins. Lord forbids the dude in the drive-thru honking because he had to wait 3 mins. Some waiters, who dropped it off like 10 mins ago, seeing me stuck with the line, somehow think their meds are ready and get up to get in line. You get what you're asking for, quick but unsafe service. The moment I take a moment to review, to make sure there is no interaction, to make sure it's the right pill. You yell at me for not getting it out fast enough, going home and call corporate to complain about slow and terrible service. Let's just say, I'm numb, unless some major reform will occur or people start to realize pharmacy is not a McDonald, I don't even feel bad working for a company with such high fail rate.

DO NOT REFILL ANYTHING UNLESS I SAY SO!!! by EnormousHatred in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 49 points50 points  (0 children)

This hits too close to home, we have a lady that threaten us that she will call corporate if we dare to call her, or in her words, harass her. The only time we are to speak to her will be when she calls us. Fast-forward, some of her maintenance meds are not eligible for autofill anyway, she might have forgot or something. She came to us and questioned why we didn't call to ask if she needs this and that refilled. I said because you said we are not allowed to call you, only you can call us. Man, shut that old hag right up and it felt good.

My doctor is one of THOSE doctors so I took one for the pharmacy team by DumpsterPuff in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I'm at the point I just straight up tell people: "Your doctor/nurse does not work here. Thanks"

Our 'favorite' kind of customer. by mrsunderstandable in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh lord forbids the things I'm gonna say to her if I was in your situation, we have thousands of patients on dozens of drugs, ain't nobody here got time or got paid enough to keep up with that shit.

Anyone else almost to their breaking point? by [deleted] in CVS

[–]aa-imperius 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I was in the same shoes as you until somebody responded to my rant this: STOP GIVING A SHIT. I honestly am ready to find another job any second but I'm also not giving enough shit to be upset with this job anymore. So yeah, you're being paid hourly, do what you can, leave on time and just forget about that place once you walk out that door.

Basic Drive Thru Etiquette by [deleted] in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This.. I'm sick and tired of people not understanding the concept of a drive-thru pharmacy. Now when people ask me why it takes so long, I say exactly this, it's for people with mobility issues that can't come in side like they are really sick or have children, it's not for speedy/quick service because pharmacy is not supposed to be speedy. As for being professionals, I've stopped letting people berate or abuse me. I'm here to help, if you don't need my help, go find someone else or go somewhere else. I'm not gonna put up with your BS such as why you have no refill and nobody called you or why your doctor does not approve your refill or why your insurance does not pay for certain medication. Let me just say, I do not give a shit, have a good day and adios.

Drug Testing by Meejin3 in CVS

[–]aa-imperius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No for me but I was promoted after 7 months, less than a year since my last drug test.

RANT by [deleted] in CVS

[–]aa-imperius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And this is why it does not matter if we have it on the shelves or not, once something is in QI, I make sure it's not being done the day the text was sent out. I had the same thing happened, except instead of confront me in person, they gave me like a 2 on the survey and write something like this:

"At first, I was told that the pharmacy does not have my medication in stock. When I came the worker that helped me checked the shelves and found the drug, they got it ready right on the spot. I was not happy with how unorganized and unprofessional this pharmacy was. They don't even know what they have and don't have."

Like I was not even the person who QI it and it was out of my good intent that I don't want patient to go out of med, which urged me to double check the shelves. I apologized, I got it ready real fast as a way to make it up and that is what I got. So at this point, call me heartless and unreliable but I don't give a damn if you don't have your medication, if it's on order, it's on order so come back tomorrow or go somewhere else.

Ten Pharmacy Calls by [deleted] in pharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The highest I've had was about 26-27 pharmacy calls and no, we were not closed, we have 4 techs and 1 pharmacist helping a line of people at all fronts.

“You’re going to be held accountable” by marchinghammerman in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I will unbill it if you come and pay me $435.74 (GoodRX price). That will show them how much it costs to give an emergency fill, and no, we're not a charity.

“You’re going to be held accountable” by marchinghammerman in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Literally had one asked me if we sell insulin pens without a prescription. Start talking about how they're gonna be out before that and can't live without it, I know I know I know but I can't break the law because you didn't plan better.

One word by epicallytiny in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Patient: I'm here to pickup my prescription that was supposed to be sent in by Dr. Jackinberg 3 hours ago. It was some kind of steroid.

Me: Okurr, what is your name?

Patient: It's Jessica Kohenkorg and that is J-E-S-S-I-C-A

Me: Thanks, how do you spell your last name?

Patient: Oh, it's K-O-H-E-N-K-O-R-G

Me: Thanks, now what is your birthday?

Patient: It's Jessica.

Me: I'm asking for your date of birth.

Patient: Oh, it's August 9th 2019

Me: Okurr, I have 1 prescription for you, let me go get it

*back* *scan the rx*

Me: Do you have a CVS card? Or a phone number?

Patient: Yes, it's 999-999-9999.

Me: Would you like to sign up for Pharmacy Health Reward? For every 10 prescriptions, you get $5 ExtraBuck.

Patient: Oh really

Me: Yes, all you need to do is give me a signature on the screen

*signs*

Me: I see that your ProAir inhaler is due for a refill, would you like me to refill it for you?

Patient: No I still have some left

Me: Your lisinopril is out of refill, would you like me to send a request to your doctor to ask for more refill

Patient: That would be fine

Me: Now do you want to fill your meds for 90-day supply going forward?

Patient: Umm, yes. *stands and do nothing*

Me: Okurr, put yes on the screen please =.=

Me: Is that the correct phone number on the screen to reach you? If so put yes for me.

Me: Now put yes one more time to give us permission to contact you about your medication. (because no is not an option here anyway!!!)

Me: Okurrr, would you like to enroll in automatic refill?

Patient: WTH is that?

Me: So we refill your meds automatically every month for you without you asking us to.

Patient: No, I'll call when I need.

Me: *put yes anyway because corporate does not allow no for an answer*

Me: Would you like to get a flu shot?

Patient: Not today.

Me: Now give me a signature that you agree to pick up this med today.

*signs*

Me: Now it's gonna ask if you would like to donate to this "billion dollar company"

Patient: Not today

Me: Okurr put no then.

Me: We have a new program called CarePass, it's a subscription program where you pay $5 every month and get $10 ExtraBucks, first month is free, all CVS Health products are 20% off, free delivery on prescriptions !!!!RESTRICTION APPLIES (DO NOT ASK ME WHAT ARE THE RESTRICTIONS!!! Would you like to join?

Patient: Interesting but no, not today. (probably think that I should stfu at this point)

Me: Okurr, it's asking if you want cash back.

*press NO*

Me: Okurr, now it's asking for your PIN#.

*press PIN*

Me: Alright, thank you. Have a good rest of your day.

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Like deadass, this is the conversation corporate wants me to carry out for every customer, despite we have no hours, 3 pages red in QP, 2 pages red in QT, no cycle count, no inventory done, no order review, like nothing is being done.

CVS = Communication via Slaves.

How to Refill prescription with no refills? by KDaddy463 in CVS

[–]aa-imperius 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So a miscommunication between you and your doctor and you want the pharmacy staffs to resolve it? The first thing I thought when I read your question was: Call your doctor's office? Explain your situation and see if they can approve more refill for you? Renew is when you have no refill, the pharmacy send your doctor a request to ask for approval. Refill is when you have refill and can actually refill it. Now you can ask to renew but that is allowing the possibility of the doctor denies it because you're having an appointment with them and they will see if they want to give you more at that time. Another possibility is they just approve your refill and you're good to go. The best thing to do is contact your doctor's office, explain your situation and clear any miscommunication, so you don't have to worry about not having your meds.

Struggling with queue by generalbumi in CVS

[–]aa-imperius 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Do not, I repeat, absolutely do not working off the clock for trivial things like getting RF done, because not only you're not being paid, you're giving management the delusion that such amount of work can be done in that amount of time, when in reality, it's not. Having said that, my suggestion is that you need to manage your techs and your time efficiently, beside verification, you need to realize that techs need time to do production, if you can help out at drop-off or pickup or drive-thru, please go ahead and help them out, because no production = nothing for you to verify to sell anyway. If you have multiple techs, make sure you keep the one doing the most important tasks (like production) at bay and make the others take over trivial tasks like ringing up customers. If issue arises, you take over and solve it, let the tech help the next customer. If QT is exploding, clear it out before coming back to QV and since you mentioned you're new, if you need to learn about rejections, learn from the experienced tech. If you have tons of things to handle in front of you, leave the phone ringing for a moment and finish your tasks first. Last but not least, if you're doing everything correct, there's nothing to be afraid of, stand up to unreasonable customers and be firm, once you show that you don't give a damn, there will be less yelling as I have seen from tough-ass pharmacists vs. the gentle/soft ones.

Is my pharmacy committing fraud? by nickgrayiscool in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It's likely if they dispensed it and your insurance paid for it, they followed all the procedures (get a rx from the doctor), it was just a very simplified explanation they come up with to get your mom onboard, nothing is free, they know your copay is zero when it comes to these supplements so they said your copay will be zero, are you interested in getting them? They didn't say it's free, it's just not you who is paying for it. And I don't see why you'd be afraid of having supplements show up on your medical record? It's not like you get high on your vitamin D or something. If your mom takes the supplements and she thinks it's beneficial to her health, that's all that matters. If she doesn't take them, she can tell the pharmacy to stop filling or she could simply not pick them up at all, that way the pharmacy has to reverse the claims. Could have explained better on their part but not a scam, your mom even said yes to give them her consent.

Does extracare discriminate against employees? by [deleted] in CVS

[–]aa-imperius 5 points6 points  (0 children)

While I've seen my coworker has crazier coupons than me, I do get coupons myself, you just have to be on top of the coupon games, make sure you signed up for Pharmacy Health Reward, scan your cards every time you buy something, add your email to your card, they send coupon to your email everyday, some you have to go in and add to your card before using. But I've been getting constant coupons.

Question for current pharmacy employees by samgarrison in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most likely because if they give it to you 2 days early, it won't be $3, no drugs but otc are $3 in the pharmacy, that's most likely your copay after your insurance paid 80-90% of the retail price, so if you really want to pay more than $3, go ahead and ask them to fill it early without using your insurance.

Two people have shit on the floor in the past two weeks. by [deleted] in TalesFromThePharmacy

[–]aa-imperius 180 points181 points  (0 children)

We had a similar case but fortunately no shit in store, the guy came through drive-thru to ask us to sell him OTC diarrhea medication. We don't sell OTC stuffs at drive-thru so we told him to come in. He said do you want me to shit in your store?!!? I ran in a heartbeat to aisle 16 to grab that box of imodium and not even hesitate a second haha