Definition
Term
Definition
Term
Definition
100

Adjudication

The process by which a prescription is submitted electronically to a third-party payer for the pharmacy to reimburse for the medication dispensed 



100

A corporate-owned group of pharmacies that share a brand name and central management and usually have standardized business methods and practices

Chain Pharmacy

100

Federal Legend

A statement required on all prescription medication labeling: "Federal law prohibits dispensing without a prescription."

100

National Provider Identifier (NPI)

A unique 10-digit identification number for covered health care providers, issued by CMS.

100

Refills

Permission by a prescriber to replenish a prescription.

200

Aphasia

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

200

A numerical set of codes (NCPDP-created) used when filling prescriptions; can affect insurance reimbursement amounts.

Dispense as Written (DAW) codes

200

Franchise

A business organization where a firm with a successful product (franchisor) contracts with others (franchisees) to operate under its trade name and guidance for a fee.

200

A short name for a drug/chemical not subject to trademark rights, recommended or recognized by an official body.

Nonproprietary (generic) name

200

Repackage

To reduce the amount of medication taken from a bulk bottle

300

Auxiliary label

a label that provides supplementary information about proper and safe administration, use, or storage of a medication 



300

An alphanumeric number (two letters + seven numbers) assigned to prescribers authorized by the DEA to prescribe controlled substances

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number

300

Help Desk

A toll-free, 24/7 hotline to an insurance company for pharmacists to ask questions about claims, coverage, and pharmacy inquiries

300

A medication that does not require a physician's order or prescription for purchase.

Over-the-counter (OTC) medication

300

Signatura (signa or sig)

he directions on a prescription explaining how the patient is to take the medication; Latin for "write on label."

400

Bank Identification Number (BIN)

A six-digit number on a prescription drug card that is used for routing and identification to process a prescription claim

400

An authorized, structured, ongoing review of provider prescribing, pharmacist dispensing, and patient use of medication.

Drug utilization evaluation (DUE)

400

Inscription

The name, dosage form, strength, and quantity of the medication prescribed.

400

An order for medication issued by a physician, dentist, or other properly licensed practitioner (e.g., PA, NP).

Prescription

400

Sole proprietorship

An unincorporated business owned by one person.

500

Behind-The-counter (BTC) medications

Medications kept behind the pharmacy counter that require a pharmacist’s intervention before dispensing to a patient; BTC medications are not considered prescription medications 



500

A speech deficiency that interferes with normal control of the speech mechanism.

Dysarthria

500

National Drug Code (NDC) number

A unique 10- or 11-digit number (three segments) assigned to a medication: manufacturer, product, and packaging.

500

A brand name or trademark under which a drug product is marketed

Proprietary (brand or trade) name

500

Subscription

The part of the prescription that provides specific instructions to the pharmacist on how to compound the prescription.