Adjudication
A corporate-owned group of pharmacies that share a brand name and central management and usually have standardized business methods and practices.
The computer-to-computer transfer of prescription data among pharmacies, prescribers, and payers.
A communication disorder that results from damage or injury to the language parts of the brain; it is more common in older adults, particularly those who have had a stroke.
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
Refills
Permission by a prescriber to replenish a prescription.
Nonproprietary (generic) name
A short name coined for a drug or chemical that is not subject to proprietary (trademark) rights and is recommended or recognized by an official body.
An authorized, structured, ongoing review of health care provider prescribing, pharmacist dispensing, and patient use of medication.
A medication that does not require a physician’s order or prescription for the patient to purchase.
Behind-the-counter (BTC) medications
Dysarthria
A speech deficiency that interferes with the normal control of the speech mechanism.
Inscription
Prescription
An order for medication issued by a physician, dentist, or other properly licensed practitioner, such as a physician assistant or nurse practitioner.
An unincorporated business owned by one person.