Data Entry Pharmacy Technician
FarmaKeio Pharmacy Network · Dallas, TX · 1 mo ago
On-siteEducation$21–$23/hrFull-time
Job Summary
The Data Entry Pharmacy Technician role is a vital role within FARMAKEIO’s operations, focused accurately and efficiently entering patient and prescription information into a pharmacy's computer system. Reporting to the Pharmacist in Charge, this position is essential for ensuring patient safety, maintaining precise records, and supporting the overall operations of the pharmacy.
Key Responsibilities
- Entering Patient and Prescription Information: Accurately inputting new and refill prescription details, including drug names, dosages, and patient demographics. This requires strong attention to detail to avoid errors that could lead to medication mix-ups or incorrect dosing.
- Processing Insurance Claims: Submitting prescription claims to insurance companies and resolving any rejections or billing issues. This involves understanding various insurance plans and communicating effectively with both patients and insurers.
- Maintaining Patient Profiles: Updating and managing patient information, such as allergies, medical conditions, and contact details, to ensure comprehensive and up-to-date records. This is critical for preventing adverse drug interactions.
- Collaborating with Pharmacists: Working closely with pharmacists and other pharmacy staff to address data discrepancies, verify prescription details, and assist with inventory management. This collaborative environment ensures a smooth workflow and high-quality patient care.
Qualifications
- Must hold a current National PTCB certification and be a licensed pharmacy technician in the State of Texas.
- Prioritize at least 2 years of experience in a compounding pharmacy environment, preferably within a 503A regulated setting.
- Proven verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, practitioners, and team members.
- Superior customer service and interpersonal skills to foster positive relationships and ensure patient satisfaction.
- Familiarity with FDA regulations, USP standards, and cGMP principles is highly preferred.