In addition to the basic state reporting requirements, some states require different formats or other specific information, such as:
 
  - How the signature lines and dispense instructions display on the report.
 
  - Specific information requested by a state, such as a supervising physician's signature or maximum dosage for controlled substances. 
   
    - Example 1: The Washington state regulations require the Washington RxPrint and RxFax report to include the following text for a controlled substance script: Photo Identification required of the person picking up the prescription.
 
    - Example 2: The New Jersey RxPrint and RxFax reports include the collaborating physician and the collaborating physician’s information.
 
    - Example 3: To meet the New Mexico requirements, the New Mexico RxPrint and RxFax reports include the name, business address and telephone number of the supervising physician in the report footer.
 
   
 
 
 
  - Refill options. On the Indiana RxPrint  and RxFax  report, providers can circle the appropriate Refill option. The Refill options display above the Signature line.
 
 
 NextGen Healthcare has updated the state-specific RxPrint and RxFax reports to meet the unique prescription reporting requirements of the following states:
 
  - Alaska
 
  - Arizona
 
  - California
 
  - Florida
 
  - Georgia
 
  - Illinois
 
  - Indiana
 
  - Kentucky
 
  - Maine
 
  - Massachusetts
 
  - Michigan
 
  - Mississippi
 
  - Missouri
 
  - Nevada
 
  - New Jersey
 
  - New Mexico
 
  - New York
 
  - North Dakota
 
  - Ohio
 
  - Oklahoma
 
  - Pennsylvania
 
  - South Carolina
 
  - Texas
 
  - Virginia
 
  - Washington
 
  - West Virginia