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Telepharmacy Improves Safety in Chemotherapy
Preparation |
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Pharmacy Times, January 2008 |
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The University of Kansas Hospital's use of ScriptPro's Telepharmacy brings added safety to the preparation process for
chemotherapy medications.
The University of Kansas Hospital's decision to implement telepharmacy in the
chemotherapy preparation room in July 2007 has demonstrated safety
improvements.
Because there is no specific technology available for chemotherapy preparation, the
Kansas City–based hospital turned to ScriptPro Inc. In March 2007, the hospital met
with the company about using their telepharmacy product in the chemotherapy
preparation area, and ScriptPro modified the system to meet the particular needs in
the pharmacy department. <more...> |
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Automatic Decision: Providing a Crucial Asset |
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America's Pharmacist, January 2008 |
| Article: |
If you’re seeking to identify a “typical” independent
community pharmacist, Matt Mallinson, RPh,
would probably be as good a candidate as any.
He’s the owner of Matt’s Medicine Store, located in
Independence, Missouri, just outside of Kansas City.
The bulk of the 1,200-square-foot pharmacy’s business
is in prescription sales, Mallinson says, with a fairly small
front end and OTC section, along with a limited home/assisted
living service. <more...> |
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Telepharmacy Increases the Safety
of Chemotherapy Preparation |
| Publisher: |
U.S. Pharmacist, November 2007 |
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Telepharmacy, which enables
pharmacists to provide
pharmaceutical services from a remote
location, now helps improve safety in
the chemotherapy preparation room.
ScriptPro’s Telepharmacy system was
recently implemented at the University
of Kansas Hospital, the first
chemotherapy preparation room
supported by this technology. <more...> |
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Drug/technology bundling: Good for you? |
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Drug Topics, March 2004 |
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Drug distributors often try to bundle pharmacy dispensing technology with distribution contracts. These arrangements, targeted primarily at independent pharmacies, are designed to tie critical business systems to long-term drug purchase commitments. Are these types of contracts good for independent pharmacies?. <more...> |
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Automating an Outpatient Cancer Center Pharmacy |
| Publisher: |
Pharmacy Purchasing and Products, October 2006 |
| Article: |
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center presents a case study utilizing ScriptPro's SP Central Workflow System. By Lucy M. Moyer, RPh, and Lori Bertrand, RPh. <more...> |
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Pharmacy’s New Frontier |
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Grocery Headquarters, August 2006 |
| Article: |
Technology is taking over many routine tasks and giving pharmacists more time to spend on patients. “An investment in the right technology is an absolute necessity in today’s business climate to control costs and operational efficiencies.” <more...> |
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Smooth Scripts: Automated Workflow Helps Hy-Vee Handle High Volume |
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Progressive Grocer, May 2006 |
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While any supermarket pharmacy welcomes new business, 400 to 500 prescriptions per day can be a lot to handle. No matter how well staffed the pharmacy is, there’s still the challenge of execution. With so many prescriptions flying around, even the most skilled pharmacy staff can make the occasional mistake or, at the least, face delays in filling them all. <more...> |
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Aurora Improves Patient Outcomes |
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Chain Drug Review “State of the Industry Report,” May 2006 |
| Article: |
Aurora Health Care and its pharmacy system have earned a reputation as an early adopter of new technologies and treatment options. Having installed ScriptPro automation in its pharmacies, robots now fill between 40% and 60% of prescriptions at most Aurora pharmacies and have resulted in improvements in patient safety, inventory management, recruitment efforts, and the work environment. <more...> |
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The Future of Pharmacy Technology: CDR Virtual Roundtable |
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Chain Drug Review, January 2006 |
| Article: |
Drug Chains are exploring the use of cutting-edge technologies to help them keep up with increased demand, and to give their pharmacists more time to spend with patients. CDR asked eight retailers and suppliers to shed light on the role technology will play as community pharmacy moves forward. <more...> |
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The case for “pour & count” pharmaceutical packaging |
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Pharmaceutical Commerce, November 2005 |
| Article: |
THIS ARTICLE will compare the two major
delivery systems for prescription drugs,
namely the “pour and count” (P&C) system
generally used in the United States and
Canada, and the “unit of use” (UOU) system
found in Europe and other parts of the
world.<more...> |
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Telepharmacy Spreading in the Community Setting |
| Publisher: |
Drug Topics, November 2005 |
| Article: |
Get set for the next wrinkle in pharmacy services—Telepharmacy. Organizations as large as the Department of Veterans Affairs and as small as two friendly pharmacists are using Telepharmacy to expand their professional reach.<more...> |
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Pharmacist Utilizes Automation in His LTC Business |
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U.S. Pharmacist, October 2005 |
| Article: |
As the population ages, pharmacists are looking for safe and efficient methods of providing health care, particularly to elderly patients and other residents in long-term care (LTC) facilities. One of the obstacles many face is providing LTC facilities with a high volume of prescriptions while still filling prescriptions and counseling patients in
their pharmacies.
For Jack Loveland, R.Ph., the owner of Beacon Pharmacy in New Britain,
Connecticut, the solution was using ScriptPro's SP Central Workflow Management
System and SP 200 Robotic Dispensing System to automate the prescription-filling
process. <more...>
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Increase Staff Satisfaction and Reduce Errors Through Pharmacy Automation |
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Pharmacy Purchasing & Products, September 2005 |
| Article: |
The positive impact of ScriptPro's robotic and workflow technology is measurable. We have tracked a significant and steady decrease in medication errors (now less than ..01%) due to the technology's ability to prevent wrong-patient, wrong-dose, and wrong-drug errors. <more...> |
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Robot Helps Pharmacists Grow Business, Still Provide Service |
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Pharmacy Times, August 2005 |
| Article: |
When Jason Cuaderes, director of pharmacy for the Mays and Med-X divisions of USA Drug, decided to automate some of the chain's pharmacies, he was not looking to replace pharmacists and technicians. He wanted them to have more time to spend with patients. <more...> |
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Benefits of Pharmacy Automation |
| Publisher: |
Pharmacy Times, January 2005 |
| Article: |
Robotic prescription dispensing systems are breathing new life into an industry where time is a luxury and space is at a premium. Kelly and Nancy Selby were overwhelmed by the workload at their community pharmacy in Denton, Tex. <more...>
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Pharmacists Rate ScriptPro Tops |
| Publisher: |
Grocery Headquarters, January 2005 |
| Article: |
ScriptPro has received the top ranking in the industry for pharmacy automation, according to the WilsonRx Pharmacist Satisfaction Survey.<more...>
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Automation can help improve pharmacy workflow and efficiency and enhance their bottom line |
| Publisher: |
America’s Pharmacist, January 2005 |
| Article: |
Independent community pharmacy is also embracing technology to enhance business. Workflow processes, e-prescribing and e-connectivity, integrated voice response (IVR), automated dispensing systems, pre- and post- editing systems, and point of sale (POS) systems may have sounded like futuristic terms a few years ago, but they are common tools today. <more...>
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Automated Dispensing System Bolsters Personal Service at Spalitto’s Pharmacy |
| Publisher: |
U.S. Pharmacist, October 2004 |
| Article: |
How do you remain a neighborhood institution for more than 75 years ... even when your neighborhood has undergone demographic change? And how do you offer the same quality services in a neighborhood as an independent pharmacy when you are surrounded by several chain pharmacies? Commitment to customer service is one way. Staying abreast of the latest technology is another.<more...> |
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