It sounds like an idea that could save some time, but the timing of roll out prior to Jan 2019 sounds foolish in my opinion. Interested to hear first hand experience.
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No. The current process is Data Entry -> Production -> Verification. The new process will be Data Entry -> Data Entry Verification -> Production -> Production Verification.
Other chains have used this process more than a decade. Hopefully, CVS does not have a sinister ulterior motive behind the switch.
I don’t think so. I think we check data entry for accuracy, script goes into QP, tech processes, then QV for final verification. I see the logic in it. I think it could be more efficient than we do now. Just didn’t know if anyone had any first hand experience of the work flow or any advice on how to make it work well?
Is this tech check tech d--g verification your talking about?