Things like that are regulated by state pharmacy boards and so will vary from state to state
As hard it is to get pain prescriptions when you are in a lot of pain. I would say yes.
Prescriptions are retained on-file through a systematic process that involves both physical and electronic record-keeping. In pharmacies, hard copies of prescriptions are often stored securely for a specified duration, usually mandated by law. Additionally, many pharmacies utilize electronic health record (EHR) systems to create digital copies, ensuring easy access and better management of patient information. This dual approach helps maintain accuracy, confidentiality, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
hard copy or print out
The output from a plotter is hard copy!
it is hard copy
hend riting to peper is hard copy and computers document file is soft copy
Hard Copy
Yes, a hard copy is a printed out copy of something on your cpmputer
hard copy relates to information that is in phsical and tangable form, like a print out, on paper. soft copy relates to information on digital means, usb, hard drive email ect.
A hard copy is described as a permanent copy, or a printed copy from a computer. A hard copy exists as a physical object. A hard copy is also called a permanent reproduction due to the fact that it does not change once it's been generated.
Hard copy is like a audio CDs and DVDs
The Hard Copy Observer was created in 1991.