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Medical Packaging
Medical Packaging Inc. (MPI) is one of the leading manufacturers of unit-dose packaging solutions with over 35+ years of experience in providing packaging solutions to acute care and long-term care pharmacies, repackaging and specialty markets. MPI continually stays abreast of the ever-changing packaging needs of the pharmacist and develops the solutions that provide the latest technology and compliance to drug packaging guidelines. Additionally, MPI’s unit-dose packaging solutions are uniquely positioned to assist the long-term care (LTC) and extended care (EC) pharmacy in transitioning to the shorter cycle dispensing model recently mandated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This mandate, which was announced on November 22, 2010, will require the dispensing of medication in cycles of seven (7) days or less instead of the thirty (30) day model traditionally used in these care settings and will support nation-wide efforts to reduce medication waste.
MPI’s suite of pharmacy packaging solutions include state-of-the-art, affordable packaging systems to meet the bar coding, unit dose, and packaging needs of every type of pharmacy. MPI offers packaging solutions for oral solids, liquids, overwrapping and labeling systems, which are available either on an individual basis, a multi-product basis, or as a total solution dependent on the specific packaging requirements of each pharmacy. Coupled with MPI’s exclusive Pak-EDGE UD Barcode Labeling Software with access to First DataBank drug image and database library, MPI’s pharmacy packaging solutions assist pharmacies with Bedside Point of Care (BPOC) and Bar Coded Medication Administration (BCMA) initiatives.
MPI offers three (3) types of packaging solutions for oral solids. The Auto-Print II, which packages sixty (60) packages per minute (ppm), and the Auto-Print Express 90, which packages ninety (90) packages per minute (ppm), can produce either a 2” standard or 1.5” custom unit dose package, and the Auto-Print Punch Cut Machine (PCM), which produces a 2.5” unit dose package, packages thirty (30) packages per minute (ppm) and features a punched hole in the upper half of the package for use in conjunction with centralized, robotic systems. MPI’s oral solid packaging systems can also be customized to accommodate canister technology available with fully automated packaging solutions utilizing canister technology.
MPI’s offers the Fluidose Series 5 packaging solution for oral liquids providing the capability to package bulk liquid medication to unit dose. This high quality, affordable bar coding packaging system for oral liquids allows a pharmacy to increase their packaging speed to up to fifteen (15) packages per minute (ppm) and is offered with two (2) filling options, either the Syringe Pump or optional Baxa® pump to provide a single, bar coded liquid unit dose package to the bedside. An automatic low fluid detection feature is built into the machine controls which pauses liquid packaging when fluid level reaches a level preset by the pharmacy technician. Built-in purge feature cancels the bar code label and automatically clears the system for the next packaging job.
For your ancillary packaging needs, MPI offers two (2) types of overwrapping systems, the Auto-Print Bagging System and the Auto-Print Max Bagger for Robot Ready packaging, and the Pharmacy Accessory Label Printer labeling system to provide any pharmacy with the appropriate packaging or labeling solution for their parenteral medications.
For more information about the products and services provided by Medical Packaging Inc., please visit the links provided below.
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Pharmacy Prescription Label Printers, Thermal Printers, Laser Printing, Printing Supplies
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Medi-Dose
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
While developing Medi-Dose, we were often asked for other products. "Hey... why don't you have... ?" "Yo, I need... Can you get it for me?" So, we started EPS®, Inc. We were asked about liquid packaging to complement our solid oral systems. So, we developed TampAlerT®. We were asked about IV preparation. So we developed a line of IV additive disposable accessories. Filters? Yes! Tapes & Labels? Done! Trays, totes and bins? You got it! Bags? Absolutely! And that is how the EPS product line grew to what it is today.
Medication packaged and dispensed in syringes, ampules, tubing, suppositories and odd shaped bottles often pose unique labeling challenges for pharmacists and nurses. Conventionally shaped labels often prove inadequate for adhering to irregular shapes. Additionally, the same vital labeling that's placed on the medication being dispensed needs to be recorded on the original medication bottle or package as well as the patient record.
MILT® Makes It Easy!
Medi-Dose Information labeling Technology
MILT® the dynamic new unit dose labeling software for the Medi-Dose® and EPS LiquidDose® packaging systems, offers innovative bar coding, increased security and enhanced medication identification awareness - all for a surprisingly affordable price. Using advanced technology, MILT® by Medi-Dose® makes it easy to achieve optimum accurate, protection and performance for all your solid and liquid unit dose syringe and ampule labeling needs.
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Pharmacy Prescription Label Printers, Thermal Printers, Laser Printing, Printing Supplies
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McKesson Pharmacy Systems
Rx Labels, Forms, and Supplies
McKesson Printing Services is your single source for high quality printed products and supplies for the pharmacy industry. With more than 30 years experience and dedication to our pharmacy customers, we enable you to create a personalized, professional image with high quality printed products essential to pharmacy operations.
McKesson Printing Services offers a wide range of products, with experience and customer service that is unmatched in our industry. We focus entirely on the needs of your pharmacy and the printing services you require.
Customer service and satisfaction are at the core of McKesson's companywide shared principles. We can even overnight the many products you require when time is critical. Our investment in people and technology ensures that you can offer your customers the best in printing quality. McKesson Printing Services will satisfy your printing needs in today’s dynamic pharmacy environment.
Printing Services We Offer:
- Full Page Laser Rx Labels - Our most popular standard label styles. In addition to these items, we also produce custom Rx labels. For a more professional image, consider custom labels. Your label order will be shipped approximately six weeks after the order is placed, and you have approved the proof of your new artwork. In case of an emergency, we always stock blank labels for your convenience.
- Laser Rx Labels (LL Series™) - The LL Series™ of label styles are for use with Pharmaserv®. These labels have peel-off tabs for printing caution messages associated with the dispensed drug. The tabs can be used for drug information or any additional information that may be useful for your pharmacy. The actual text message from your drug file is printed on the tabs to eliminate the use of separate caution labels.
- Piggyback Rx Labels - Piggyback, pressure-sensitive, self-adhesive labels provide a duplicate label. These labels are designed for filling prescriptions for Long Term Care Facilities. They allow for easy refill ordering by the facility with two labels in one. Information printed on the top label is automatically duplicated to a second, separate label. Rounded corner labels are featured for easy dispensing and a permanent adhesive is used to adhere the label to the vial. All vertical slits are moveable and can be positioned as desired. These are just a few of the many styles we offer. Select one of ours, or send us your label to duplicate.
- Direct Thermal Rx Labels - Direct Thermal Labels provide a quick, dependable way to improve the workflow process in your pharmacy.
- Fast and easy to use
- High-quality print
- Reduce hardware maintenance
- Improved turn-around
- Improved customer satisfaction
- License Plates, Back Tags & Bag Labels
- EnterpriseRx™ Monograph Receipt - In addition to these stock items, we also produce custom Monograph Receipts and PILs with your store’s logo for a more professional look.
- Accounts Receivable Forms and Envelopes
- Long Term Care Forms - Dot Matrix Forms & Laser Forms
- Supplies
- Toners
- Back-up Tapes
- POS Register Tape
- Prescription/Receipt Pads
- Prescription Bags
- Stock Rx Bags
- Custom Square Bottom Bags
- Custom Rx Bags
- Label Art and Design - McKesson Printing Services has a fully equipped Graphics Department. We can duplicate your current label, or design a new layout for you. This page shows some of the many logos and art clips you can choose from as part of your label design.
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McKesson Printing Services Rx Labels, Forms, and Supplies on pharmacy labels and supplies. Full Page Laser Rx Labels, Laser Rx Labels (LL Series™) with Piggyback Rx Labels. Direct Thermal Rx Labels and License Plates, Back Tags & Bag Labels also Accounts Receivable Forms and Envelopes Prescription Bags and Label Art and Design on pharmacy supplies bags and labels.
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Cognitive TPG
From hospitals and clinics to laboratories and pharmacies, CognitiveTPG thermal label printers provide reliable, economical, and easy-to-use solutions. Read More...
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Epson SecurColor.
The best color on-demand printer for pharmacy compounding.
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Medi-Dose, Inc
The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.
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Medical Packaging, Inc.
The Pharmacy Accessory Label Printer (PALP) is a bar coding packaging solution for ampules, vials and syringes. This solution can decrease packaging costs, increase operational efficiency and reduce or eliminate medication errors
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Identifying Injuries Associated With Airbag Deployment.Hydrops Fetalis Due to Hemoglobin Barts. Check Sample Forensic Pathology 1010-CME
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* identify the molecular hallmarks of ... |
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Imaging-based Quantification of Hepatic Fat: Methods and Clinical Applications
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1)Describe the advantages and limitations of US, CT, and MR imaging methods for liver fat quantification. 2) Recognize imaging features that are indicative of fatty liver disease and suggestive of its cause. 3) Identify the unique advantages of MR spectroscopy for quantifying liver fat in specific settings.... |
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Inhalant Anesthetics
Provided by: The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
At the end of this presentation you will be able to:
* Understand how inhalant anesthetics are safely administered
* Identify potential problems in the delivery of inhalants
* Make informed decisions concerning the choice of inhalant anesthetics
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drug allergy: revisiting an old
concept
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants
should be able to:
1. Define drug allergy in relation to
adverse drug reactions.
2. Discuss the incidence and risk
factors of drug allergies in the
general population.
3. Evaluate cross-reactivity between
agents to provide alternative
recommendations to patients.
4. Descr... |
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MRI of the Spine Inflammation
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Factors Affecting High Quality SPECT (CA Scope: I)
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Factors Affecting High Quality SPECT (CA Scope: I) ... |
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Transport Methods for the Critically Ill Patient
Provided by: NetCE
Healthcare professionals are an integral part of the transport system, stabilizing patients prior to transport, providing care in transport and ensuring the safety of the patient throughout the transport process. This course will provide information on the types of transport available, transport physiology (those stressors that impact the patient i... |
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Implementing Barcode Technology to Improve Medication Safety
Provided by: ProCE
Medication errors in hospital settings have been associated with high rates of adverse drug reactions and even death. Technological advances, such as barcode scanners, can help prevent medication errors, having been shown to reduce the medication error rate in an ICU setting by 56%. This educational program will review the root problem of medicatio... |
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Current Topics in Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
DESCRIPTION
This CME activity on DVD is based on lectures presented at the Johns Hopkins Tenth Annual Conference on Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology, held November 6 – 7, 2010. This DVD series is intended as a practical overview for pathologists who encounter gastrointestinal specimens in daily practice. Interpretation of biopsies of the up... |
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The Johns Hopkins Neuroradiology Review (EM)
Provided by: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Program Description
This course is intended to address the needs of general radiologists and neuroradiologists practicing in the community. All course material will be presented in a case-based format to ensure the delivery of practical information in its clinical delivery of practical information in its clinical context. We will place great emph... |
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Pediatric Dermatology: Sun Protection
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
Photoprotection is the prevention of cutaneous photodamage or of toxicity that can be associated with other photosensitive conditions caused by UV radiation (UVR). The ultimate cutaneous manifestations of photodamage are malignancies and photoaging.
The sun is the major source of UVR. Childhood is an especially vulnerable time for sun exposure b... |
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Molecular Imaging: Infection/Inflammation
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Molecular Imaging: Infection/Inflammation... |
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End-of-Life Care
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Summarize the current status of end-of-life care in the United States.
* Explain the principles and ethical challenges of end-of-life care and hospice.
* Discuss the essential elements of effective communication with patient and family.
* List pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic comfort me... |
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Diabetic Hypoglycemia
Provided by: NetCE
The occurrence of hypoglycemia can be traumatic for the patient as well as the healthcare professional caring for them. Hypoglycemia is significantly problematic for people with diabetes. Approximately 30% of people with type 1 or insulin-treated type 2 diabetes have experienced acute incidences of hypoglycemia requiring medical treatment. Furtherm... |
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Impact of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia on Long-Term Outcomes of Lung Transplantation
Provided by: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
**After reading this article, the learner should be able to:**
* state the incidence of aspiration in patients after lung transplantation
* identify the percentage of patients with aspiration who have silent aspiration
* state the risk of pneumonia in relationship to the results of the swallowing evaluation
* list factors related to the inciden... |
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AAOS/ASSH Nerve Compression Syndromes of the Upper Extremity
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Differentiate among different management options for select compressive neuropathies of the upper extremity.
2. Evaluate the impact of controversies surrounding carpal tunnel syndrome and surgical release on patient care.
3. Apply AAOS Clinical Guidelines on the Treatme... |
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New Rules for CMS When Reporting Consultations
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
The final rule for Consultations will stand. This will change how specialists who report consultations in the inpatient and outpatient setting report services for CMS. The consultation codes, however, have not been deleted and how commercial/third party payers will view them is of valid concern.
You Will Learn
* How CPT guidelines for Con... |
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Communicating Through Healthcare Interpreters
Provided by: Virtual Lecture Hall
* Understand the legal requirements and clinical importance of working with interpreters.
* Better manage your communications with patients who do not speak English
* Appropriately use interpreters and interpretive services in your practice setting
* Improve your level of cultural competency
Meets Special CME Requirements in: Connecticu... |
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Case-based Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improving Nutritional Health in Individuals with Cystic Fibrosis
Provided by: Prime
The maintenance of nutritional health is paramount to successfully managing cystic fibrosis (CF). Approximately 90% of individuals with CF are affected by exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), a condition that interferes with normal digestive and absorptive processes. To prevent EPI-related malnutrition, poor growth, and compromised immune and p... |
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Focus On: Acute Ischemic Stroke
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
Learning Objectives
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Identify the management steps in treating patients suspected of having AIS.
* Understand the complex issues that determine appropriate candidates to receive thrombolysis.
* Understand the risks of using rTPA
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VISICU Critical Care Review -July 2010
Provided by: American Board of Quality Assurance And Utilization Review Physicians
Course Description & Objectives
* Review the issue of increasing the intensity of continuous patient monitoring outside of high acuity locations.
* Review the impact of such continuous patient monitoring on patient outcomes.
* Describe the overall purpose of the SCIP program
* Determine the effect of SCIP reporting and pos... |
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Improving Patient Outcomes: A Guidelines-based Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Provided by: Primary Issues
Learning Objectives
After participating in this educational activity, participants should be better able to
1. Implement evidence-based recommendations for the accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease based on established clinical guidelines
2. Develop treatment plans that incorporat... |
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Focus On: The ED Management of Pediatric Apparent Life-Threatening Events
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Have a safe, measured, and consistent approach to the child with suspected apparent life threatening events (ALTE).
* Decide which investigations should be considered for patients presenting with ALTE.
* Identify as early as possible during an emergency department visit... |
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Enhancing Your Pediatric Practice
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
This issue of Pediatric Annals provides several examples and strategies of how students and resident trainees can be effectively integrated into a busy office practice. The challenges and rewards of embracing community-based medical education are clearly delineated. Additionally, the participant is introduced to the concept of office-based research... |
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Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs: Practical Considerations for Compounding and Administration
Provided by: ProCE
Are you at risk for exposure to hazardous drugs? Hazardous medications are capable of causing serious effects in healthcare workers, including local reactions, cancer, organ toxicity, fertility problems, genetic damage, and birth defects. Regulations and guidelines for handling hazardous drugs exist, but exposures still happen. It is important to k... |
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Caring for the Developmentally Disabled Adult
Provided by: NetCE
Adults with developmental disabilities are living longer and are likely to be living in the community. They may have a variety of health problems and may be seen in any healthcare setting from acute care to nursing homes. There are few nursing education curriculums that teach nurses how to best provide care for these individuals. This course will d... |
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SPECT Data Acquisition and Quality Control (CA Scope: I)
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
SPECT Data Acquisition and Quality Control (CA Scope: I)... |
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Geriatrics: Dementia, Elder Abuse, and Driving
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Acknowledgement: This module is supported by a grant from the Donald Reynolds Foundation.
Dementia is an important diagnosis that is frequently missed until its later stages. In this module, clinicians will learn the proper diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting with memory loss, manage associated behavioral problems, recognize signs of ... |
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MRI of the Knee Non-Neoplastic Masses, Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Meniscal Tears
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Describe the pathophysiology of meniscal tears, including the epidemiology, common mechanisms of injury, and classification.
2. Recognize the typical clinical presentation of the patient with a meniscal tear, including common symptoms and physical examination findings.
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