Troubleshooting Low or Negative Gross Profits
This topic is intended for Independent pharmacies only and is not applicable to Rexall pharmacies.
The Gross Profit by Prescription report can help identify any prescriptions that have obvious negative accounting values. If you preview the report, you can sort it by Gross Profit or Markup so that the negative values are at the top of the report and easier to find.
If generating the report for a long date range (e.g., a month), schedule the Gross Profit by Prescription report to run overnight.
To further investigate the prescriptions, open the prescription in Rx Detail and review the Requested Cost and Claim Summary windows.
Check this on the Gross Profit by Prescription report... | What does it mean? |
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Compare Acq Cost vs. Rx Cost | If the Acq Cost is higher than the Rx Cost, the product was potentially sold at a loss. Ideally, Rx Cost should be higher or the same as the Acq Cost. |
Are there any large amounts in the Waived column? |
If so, the user may have waived amounts that should have been charged to the patient. For example, perhaps they waived a large cost difference for a prescription where the patient usually pays the difference. Waived amounts will also be reflected in the Markup columns; the waived amounts are subtracted from the Markup $. |
Are there negative markups? |
These can be caused by various scenarios:
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