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Operating a safe and efficient pharmacy is always top priority to the thousands of pharmacies AmerisourceBergen services every day. And with legislation in place that requires pharmacies to reduce the per fill quantity of medications dispensed to Long Term Care customers, the pressure on pharmacies continues to mount.
Your pharmacy is unique so, offering a one-size-fits-all solution to help you meet the shorter dispensing requirements could have devastating consequences. Our consultants will work to uncover your specific needs and offer solutions that focus on key areas of your pharmacy that we both agree will help your pharmacy operate with maximum efficiency.
It is our mission to look at the many layers of your pharmacy, from pharmaceutical distribution to your pharmacy layout, i.e., intake, data entry, filling, checking, delivery and facility storage. At each step, we will ensure you are adequately prepared to support a shorter cycle fill.
Accommodating a shorter dispensing cycle may require an investment in technology to support dispensing processes that don’t compromise safety. With compliance packaging solutions and automated dispensing cabinets from AmerisourceBergen your pharmacy will benefit from solutions flexible enough to accommodate any fill cycle.
AmerisourceBergen customers know that access to operational expertise is at their fingertips. Because we run the safest, most efficient distribution network in the country, our expertise is uniquely positioned to help you reach the operational excellence you strive for every day. From experienced pharmacy consultants to world-class technology, we'll help you meet the changing demands of the complex healthcare marketplace.
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Rx Care Assurance
Rx Care Asssurance has been providing Short Cycle Dispensing Solutions for over 30 years. The OPUS Medication System is valued by both facilities and pharmacies for the many effiencies it provides. Pharmacies work hard to earn the business of the facilities they service, in turn they want to offer a system that provides added value to their facility clients – OPUS does just that. OPUS Medication Systems help you strengthen existing customer relationships and create new ones by offering products and services that differentiate your pharmacy from others in today's marketplace. Not only is the ease, accuracy and efficiency of the OPUS system a sure selling point, its characteristics can also increase your pharmacy's working capital and reduce labor costs.
As your medication systems partner, our goal is to help you uncover business efficiencies and deliver care facility relationships that produce long-term growth opportunities and profitability.
Short Cycle Fill - Created by a Pharmacist for Pharmacists
OPUS Medication Systems were created by a pharmacist for pharmacists, giving you the flexibility to meet the diverse needs of your facility clients. Choose from 7, 14 and 31-day single-dose and multi-dose systems, all available under one brand.
Long-term Growth
With Rx Care Assurance, we can assist you in tracking and understanding the satisfaction of your care facility clients. We deliver the ongoing expertise and tools you need to ensure high levels of long-term satisfaction and profitability.
Accuracy
Accuracy and organization starts with the OPUS System. Easy-to-handle cassettes are divided into multiple, sealed airtight compartments. The tamper-evident cassettes are color-coded for time of administration and labeled according to dosing schedules and day of the week for increased accuracy. The cassettes are organized in bins, by resident, for easy identification and administration.
Ease of Administration for the Facilities
The OPUS system minimizes effort and stress on the care facility staff. In fact, the U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recognizes two critical design features: (1) the airtight cassette is easier to manage than foil packets, because it doesn’t take strong finger force or a sharp object to release the pill, and (2) the low-profile cart with easy-open drawers reduces fatigue.
Short Cycle Solution - No More Lost Orders
Are you tired of managing errors in the reorder process? The OPUS system uses automatic reordering, saving time for both you and your clients. Planning for the scheduled reorders allows you to efficiently manage your staff and accomplish all tasks in a timely manner.
Strategies to Better Your Bottom Line
OPUS offers the latest products to help make our pharmacy partners as efficient as possible. This includes the newly developed EZ Filler,™ as well as Mobile Storage Carts, pharmacy stations and a host of other products.
As your revenue continues to grow, OPUS works with you to explore pharmacy efficiency strategies you can use to help your bottom-line grow. Our consultants work with all types of pharmacies on a daily basis and have amassed a wealth of knowledge on efficient operations in long-term care pharmacies.
Everything from new pharmacy layout, to efficiency of tech fill teams, to fill station setup is covered when OPUS provides a Pharmacy Efficiency Study. Have one of our Consultants come for a visit or attend one of our upcoming classes.
At this very moment, care facilities across the country are looking for quality local pharmacy providers. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Find out how Rx Care Assurance, powered by OPUS, can help connect you with these facilities and fuel your growth.
Offer the Competitve Advantage
OPUS provides facilities with improved efficiency and error control which gives you a great competitive advantage. We can help you improve workforce management and reduce labor. Maintaining the OPUS system requires less labor than conventional systems. And, the new OPUS EZ Fillers™ can help reduce fill time by over 90 percent. Simply place over an OPUS cassette and fill up to 14 doses in a second!
It's time to find out how we can help you build your business.
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Talyst
InSiteRx Remote Dispensing System:
The InSiteRx Remote Dispensing System is changing the way medications are dispensed in long-term care facilities. The InSiteRx system places a secure, automated remote dispensing unit at the long-term care facility. Medications are on-hand and accessible to nurses 24/7 for improved quality of care. The process is automated, accurate, and can quickly package pharmacist-approved medications before each medication pass, or on-demand to facilitate new residents, First Doses, STAT orders, and PRNs.
For more information on automated medication packaging, please contact us using the links below...
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Short Cycle Dispensing Survey (six questions):
To help assess the needs of pharmacies providing long term care services, RXinsider has developed the following six-question survey. Begin survey by clicking below:
CMS released its proposal for short cycle dispensing of prescription drugs in long term care facilities.
- All pharmacies serving long term care facilities have to dispense brand name drugs in no greater than 7-day increments; exceptions are drugs that are difficult to dispense in 7 day increments, such as drops, sprays, etc, as well as that are dispensed for acute illness such as 14 day antibiotics.
- Part D plans must collect information on the dispensing method used for each dispensing event and on the nature and quantity of any unused drugs returned to the pharmacy. Part D plans must allow for pharmacy to receive credit for unused returned drugs where permitted.
- CMS revises it definition of Part D dispensing fee as follows: "Dispensing fees should take into consideration the number of dispensing events in a billing cycle, the incremental costs associated with the type of dispensing methodology, and with respect to Part D drugs dispensed in LTC facilities, the techniques to minimize the dispensing of unused drugs. Dispensing fees may also take into account restocking fees associated with return for credit and reuse in long-term care pharmacies, when return for credit and reuse is permitted under the state in law and is allowed under the contract between the Part D sponsor and the pharmacy." However, there are no requirements on Part D plans to pay additional dispensing fees to account for the increased frequency of long term care dispensing.
- The proposed rule allows some exceptions for "independent community pharmacies", who can dispense up to 14 day supply through December 2013 if the independent serves one or more facilities with fewer than 80 beds, and primarily serves LTC facilities in rural areas.
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Short Cycle Dispensing for Long Term Care Pharmacies. Short Cycle Dispensing of unit dose medications in LTC and Nursing Homes in pouch and strip formats. PPACA act requiring a 7 seven day supply for January 1 2012. Reducing waste in Long term care and the LTCPA and section 3310 and Medicare Part D. Companies that provide solutions include… AHP, MPI, Pearson, Accuchart, Pia-K, Drug Package, RX Systems, Talyst, Phacts, Manchac, TCGrx, RNS, Rescot, HBS, ABC, Integra, HCL, MTS, QS/1, Integral, Medi-Dose, Omnicell, OpusISM, RXkey, and AmerisourceBergen / AHP.
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Parata
Parata Max®: Next-generation pharmacy automation
Parata Mini®: The Power of Simplicity
Parata offers the industry's leading technologies to enhance safety and convenience at key touch points in the circle of pharmacy careTM: Fill, Serve and Adhere.
FILL
Parata innovated the first and only next-generation solutions in the nearly 50-year history of pharmacy automation:
Parata Max
Automate up to 60 percent of your total prescription volume with once-daily upkeep that takes just minutes to complete. Increase your prescription capacity and minimize labor in dispensing to lower cost/script and redeploy staff to customer-facing activities that improve patient care and service. Parata Max is the only solution that caps to protect the integrity of completed scripts.
Parata Mini
Where do you keep your fastest-moving drugs today? Parata Mini clears your counter and your mind. It automates counting for your top 49 drugs, up to 30 percent of total prescription volume, eliminates cell exchanges and scales to Parata Max as you grow.
SERVE
Set your pharmacy apart with Parata APM®: convenient, secure 24-hour self-service pickup of finished prescriptions, even when the pharmacy is closed.
ADHERE
Parata onePAC® packaging is unit- and multi-dose packaging prepared using Parata PACMED®. Each dose is custom-printed with details that help patients take the right dose of the right medications at the right times, every time.
onePAC packaging improves safety and adherence in long-term care settings and for the more than half of Americans who take medication daily.
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MTS Medication Technologies
Short-Cycle Dispensing and Your Pharmacy.
As short-cycle dispensing poses additional demands on pharmacies, MTS Medication Technologies remains dedicated to bringing quality adherence packaging and automation to long-term care pharmacies. We would like to reassure you that your investment in MTS Medication Technologies products are safe, and with slight modifications MTS Medication Technologies equipment and packaging will continue to meet your needs in the short-cycle dispensing environment.
Currently, we are working alongside trade organizations to stay informed, and we are developing
products that will help your pharmacy adhere to the new dispensing legislation.
MTS Medication Technologies standard heat seal and cold seal cards can be reconfigured for a 14-day supply, as well as our reclaimable packaging, which also allows for the recovery of unused medications. 14-day packaging options will be compatible with existing MTS Medication Technologies equipment and automation. In addition, optimizing your current MTS Medication Technologies automation and adding additional automation will help to offset increased labor demands due to short-cycle dispensing.
We know that every pharmacy is different, so solutions for short-cycle dispensing should address
the needs of your pharmacy.
About MTS Medication Technologies:
MTS Medication Technologies is the leading provider of automation and compliance packaging and systems to institutional pharmacies that provide medications for long-term care, assisted living and correctional facilities. Our products are designed to improve medication dispensing and administration processes, promote quality and enhance patient adherence to medication regimens.
MTS Medication Technologies produces a wide range of high quality compliance packaging supplies to complement our pharmacy automation solutions. Compliance packaging systems represent a cost-effective, high quality method of delivering prescriptions to patients in a package that helps improve adherence to medication regimens.
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Metro’s MedDispense Series
Metro's MedDispense Series provides decentralized automated medication dispensing systems for health care facilities nationwide. Our systems are known for their low cost and high-capacity yet compact design.
The dispensing automation that most facilities desire is simply out of their price range. The MedDispense Series delivers an affordable, robust system that even the smaller hospital can afford. Our systems use the latest interface technology, ensuring revenue capture as well as JCAHO compliance at a surprising low cost.
Compared to other vendors, our systems are undoubtedly the most affordable on the market today as well as the simplest to use.
- allow nursing access to medications with pharmacy control via centralized server
- reduce medication errors
- eliminate missing doses
- eliminate manual charge functions with interface functionality
- ensure accurate dispensing with profile interface
- enable freestanding functionality when network connectivity not feasible
Our software is the most intuitive dispensing system software available on the market today. Our systems were developed by healthcare professionals committed to keeping training simple while delivering extensive functionality. Nurses can typically be trained on our systems in less than 5 minutes.
Full interface functionality is also available through the HL7 standard, including ADT, billing, profile, inventory, and formulary.
Because implementation issues that are involved with HL7 interface projects usually require custom development and extensive site analysis, MedDispense employs a team of analysts to serve as HL7 interface implementation specialists. These specialists will work with the medical facility and third party vendor developers on HL7 interface projects from the initial design phase until the interface is installed and in production.
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Pearson Medical Technologies provides safe and efficient bar coded unit dose packaging equipment and bar code labeling software to hospitals and long term care pharmacies for packaging and labeling of tablets, capsules, oral solids, liquids, ampoules, vials, and syringes. Pearson Medical's mission is to enhance patient safety and increase pharmacy productivity by providing innovative, efficient, and affordable medication delivery systems. Pearson Medical's vision is to help hospital, long-term care and retail pharmacies improve patient safety by providing cost-effective bar coded unit dose and labeling solutions that will help institutions become 100% barcode compliant.
Adding any one or a combination of Pearson products to your existing or new unit dose packaging and labeling operations will allow you to achieve a higher level of safety standards for your patients and increase your efficiency by reducing labeling or packaging errors.
Our core product, m:Print® Bar Code Labeling Software, should be an essential piece to any pharmacy packaging program because of its versatility and universal compatibility with any unit dose packaging system you may already use.
m:Print® Bar Code Label Printing Software
m:Print is stand alone software, that allows users to begin the labeling process within minutes of receiving m:Print.
m:Print allows every pharmacy to increase efficiency and accuracy of its unit dose labeling. Because m:Print is a standalone software and because m:Print has the ability to label virtually everything in the pharmacy, any pharmacy can instantly become bar code compliant.
m:Print is available in three editions: Premium, Basic, and Academic. Please visit our website to determine which edition is right for your pharmacy.
m:Print Premium features include:
- Three databases from First DataBank, including:
- NDDF database with over 134,000 records;
- Drug Image database with over 34,000 records; and,
- Tall Man lettering database for look-a-like/sound-a-like drugs.
- Pre-designed label templates or create your own templates to meet your pharmacy’s specific need.
- Print labels in color with any inkjet printer.
- Print drug images on label to reduce medication errors.
- Import your own drug images.
- On-screen Pharmacist Approval tracking of all labels.
- On-screen Reports which can be modified for you facility.
- Export Reports to Excel spreadsheet for analysis.
- Print on sheet labels or roll labels.
- Use with your existing manual packaging material.
- Quarterly updates to software and First Databank Databases.
IP128APS Automated Packaging System
¼ THE SIZE AND ½ THE PRICE!!!!
Pearson Medical Technologies introduces the latest addition to its line of bar coded unit dose and multi-dose solutions. The IP128APS is the most cost-effective fully automated high-speed unit dose and multi-dose packaging system available with the smallest footprint available. Increase patient safety by reducing medication administration errors, while improving pharmacy efficiency.
The IP128APS increases pharmacy productivity and efficiency by reducing staff requirements and optimizing workflow and inventory through unattended packaging operations.
The IP128APS is an automated canister system that creates packaging in single unit dose or multi-dose packages for patient specific and unit dose package runs. This automated system is ideal for long term care pharmacies for short cycle filling as well as hospital pharmacies for unit dose packaging. The IP128APS packaging unit is perfect for any pharmacy because of its compact size and its low price.
Some of the IP128APS features include:
- Footprint: 2' x 2'
- Fill multiple canisters with fast moving drugs.
- Multiple package sizes.
- Print Linear (1-D) bar codes and 2-D bar codes such as Aztec or Data Matrix.
- Up to 20 tablets or capsules per package.
- Refill Canisters while packaging is in progress.
- Manual Tray Unit for overflow drugs.
- On-board Dehumidifier keeps pills dry.
- m:Print® Bar Code Labeling Software for label design.
- Canister design prevents canisters from being loaded into wrong slot.
- Quick and Easy Print Ribbon Cassette Replacement
- Auxiliary label printer for use with clearTag® labels and other manual labels.
intelliPack®2 Automated Unit Dose Packaging System
The intelliPack®2 is a semi-automated bagging system used to package oral solids and over wrap exception items. This bagging system allows pharmacies to:
- Package oral solid tablets, capsules, and fish oils with the automated intelliCount® Universal Feeder.
- Manual tray for exception items.
- Robot-Ready bags for filling robotic systems.
- Over wrap bags for larger items.
- Over Wrap only units available.
- Auxiliary label printer for use with clearTag® labels and other manual labels.
- m:Print® Bar Code Labeling Software for label design.
iPack® T60 Unit Dose Blister Packager
The iPack®T60 is the first tabletop thermoform machine built specifically for pharmacies. The iPack® T60 allows pharmacies to package oral solids or liquids with custom designed tooling for each pharmacy. This thermoform system allows pharmacies to:
- Package tablets and capsules in blister at 60 per minute.
- Package liquids in up to 25ml units.
- Auxiliary label printer for use with clearTag® labels and other manual labels.
- m:Print® Bar Code Labeling Software for label design.
clearTag® Bar Code Labels
clearTag® Labels were designed to allow pharmacies to put bar code labels on syringes, vials, ampoules, and other small surface items that are difficult to bar code. The clearTag® label design ensures:
- Complete access/readability of manufacturer's label, including dosage, instructions for administration, expiration date, and other warnings.
- Use with any thermal transfer printer.
- Clear stem ensures ability to affix label to any unique surface.
- Freezer grade labels will not degrade integrity of the label or the bar code when exposed to freezing temperatures or condensation.
safeSealRx® Blister Card Heat Sealer
The safeSeal Rx® is a unit dose heat press currently used for packaging 30, 60, and 90 day heat seal blister cards for the long term care market. The automatic release feature on this unit is unique and allows pharmacy technicians time to prepare for their next packaging run during the seal time. The auto release also prevents over heating/sealing which could damage medications. The features of the safeSealRx® include:
- Automatic release so pills will not get overheated
- Digital setting and display of seal time
- Digital setting and display of temperature.
- Improved heating elements to improve sealing process.
- Pressure adjustment to improve sealing process.
- Floating upper platen to improve heat seal.
- Lifetime warranty on certain parts.
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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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The DOSIS L60 Meets Your Short-Cycle Needs
Did you know that an L60 can produce 60 fully ready (filled, sealed, and patient labeled) seven-day/count cards at 45 cards per hour? Yes, the same machine for 30/31 Day single medication blister cards is your answer to Short-Cycle Filling Staying with the standard blister card that you are utilizing today, means you can meet your needs without turning everyone's world upside down. The blister cards that are produced by the L60 are ready for the traditional secondary check by a pharmacist in your pharmacy; no rubber banding or boxing and labeling again! The L60 is truly a method for extending your staff to reach your short-cycle demands.
DOSIS® L60 is a robotic solution for completely automating prescription filling, sealing, and patient labeling of 30 or 31-Day single medication blister cards (a.k.a. bingo-cards) in a physically compact enclosure. This solution offers unbounded value to pharmacies in need of higher prescription throughput without extra staffing. DOSIS is the most cost effective automated prescription packaging of blister cards in the market. Blister cards, which typically hold a single medication 30-day supply, are preferred for use in Long Term Care facilities due to their ease of handling, inspecting, and administering to patients. DOSIS has the capacity to run continuously for up to four hours unattended before restocking empty blisters.
Don't let the competition fool you.
Dispensing seven pills into a 30/31 day blister card is not wasteful. Maintaining the same format makes everyone's lives simpler. Blister card cost has proven over the last few decades to be the most cost effective solution to deliver medications in the LTC marketplace. After all, can you glance at a roll or a box of unit dose pouches and validate that the correct medication is in each pouch and the count is correct? The manufacturers of the blister cards have optimized their business to be the most cost effective on the 30/31 day blister card production. Even going to a seven or a 14 day card will not reduce the cost of the 30/31 day blister card cost by half! So the best thing to do is to continue utilizing your existing material and just increasing your volumes for purchasing additional 30/31 day blister card materials.
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Short Cycle Dispensing Solutions
ShortCycleRx - THE SHORT CYCLE DISPENSING SOLUTION THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
PACKAGING COMPONENTS
- AUTOMATIC TABLET PACK¬AGER AND AUTOMATIC SPOOLER
- NON-FORMULARY HANDLING WITH FULLY INTEGRATED “SMART TRAY” PRODUCT
- POUCH DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, FULL LINE OF SPOOLS AND STANDS
- BULLSEYE TABLET CUTTER
SIMPLE INTERFACING FEATURES
- Interface for auto-generation of short cycle batches
- Auto-replenish med cabinets and electronic E-Kits
- EMAR compatible
FLEXIBLE DISTRIBUTION OPTIONS
- SECURE, AUTOMATED MEDICATION CABINET
- PATIENT MEDICATION CART - HANDLES UNIT DOSE STRIPS, BOXES, AND MULTI DOSE STRIPS
- REMOTE TABLET PACKAGER TABLE TOP SPOOLER - CART FILLING AT EITHER THE PHARMACY OR AT THE FACILITY
- REMOTE TABLET PACKAGER
Workflow - Efficiency - Compliance
Our decades of experience, world class customer service, and world class automation products provide our customers a complete solution they can count on today, and for many years to come. We look forward to working with you to offer you and your customers the most reliable, accurate, cost effective, and depend¬able products on the market.
At TCGRx we provide industry leading technology solutions for:
- Pharmacy automation
- Automatic tablet packaging
- Pharmacy fixtures
- Pharmacy design
- Vial filling robotics
- Refrigeration
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TCGRx Short Cycle Solutions
TCGRx’s Hybrid Model brings you a complete central fill solution with facility medication access. Read More...
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TCGRx Pharmacy Workflow Solutions
Our decades of experience, world class customer service, and world class automation products provide our customers a complete solution they can count on today, and for many years to come. We look forward to working with you to offer you and your customers the most reliable, accurate, cost effective, and depend¬able products on the market. Read More...
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Talyst
Talyst’s all inclusive InSiteRx Short-Cycle Dispensing Solution provides long-term care (LTC) pharmacies with a complete dispensing solution, which includes both remote and centralized options. Read More...
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Short Cycle Dispensing
With CMS’s proposal for short cycle dispensing of prescription drugs in long term care facilities, solutions are needed to help pharmacies comply by 2012. Please visit the Short Cycle Dispensing aisle in RXinsider’s Virtual Pharmacy Trade Show at www.RXinsider.com to research and connect with leading solutions providers. Read More...
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MTS
Every pharmacy is different, so solutions for short-cycle dispensing should address the needs of your pharmacy. Use MTS packaging and automation in the short-cycle dispensing environment to reduce labor cost, streamline workflow, decrease material waste.
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AHP Group
UnitDoseRx (a division of AHP Group) offers a collection of professional healthcare consultants with backgrounds in Health System and Retail Pharmacy, Pharmacy Automation, Bar-Coded Unit Dose Packaging, Pharmacy Workflow, Packaging Equipment, along with pharmaceutical wholesale/distribution and manufacturing. This unique combination of knowledge, collected over the past 20 years, allows us to provide a very comprehensive point of view. Read More...
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CMS Releases Part D Proposal for LTC Short Cycle Dispensing 2010:
CMS released its proposal for short cycle dispensing of prescription drugs in long term care facilities.
- All pharmacies serving long term care facilities have to dispense brand name drugs in no greater than 7-day increments; exceptions are drugs that are difficult to dispense in 7 day increments, such as drops, sprays, etc, as well as that are dispensed for acute illness such as 14 day antibiotics.
- Part D plans must collect information on the dispensing method used for each dispensing event and on the nature and quantity of any unused drugs returned to the pharmacy. Part D plans must allow for pharmacy to receive credit for unused returned drugs where permitted.
- CMS revises it definition of Part D dispensing fee as follows: "Dispensing fees should take into consideration the number of dispensing events in a billing cycle, the incremental costs associated with the type of dispensing methodology, and with respect to Part D drugs dispensed in LTC facilities, the techniques to minimize the dispensing of unused drugs. Dispensing fees may also take into account restocking fees associated with return for credit and reuse in long-term care pharmacies, when return for credit and reuse is permitted under the state in law and is allowed under the contract between the Part D sponsor and the pharmacy." However, there are no requirements on Part D plans to pay additional dispensing fees to account for the increased frequency of long term care dispensing.
- The proposed rule allows some exceptions for "independent community pharmacies", who can dispense up to 14 day supply through December 2012 if the independent serves one or more facilities with fewer than 80 beds, and primarily serves LTC facilities in rural areas.
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Multi-Media Resources (Videos, Webcasts, Podcasts…)
PODCAST: Advanced Pharmacy Automation: To allow Independent Pharmacies to provide services to differentiate themselves Many of the smaller nursing homes like specialized features that often cannot be satisfied by pharmacies who are too busy. Most of the time the pharmacist tries to force all their homes to be homogeneous such that the pharmacy has one way to fill. This is often why homes leave some of the large national pharmacy providers to go back to smaller pharmacies who can provide the desired, customized features. What are these features: ? Calendar Filling ? Event cards (i.e. weekend card) ? Skip dose ? Home specific prescription labeling...
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Long Term Care Pharmacy Alliance
Section 3310 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Act (PPACA) requires Medicare Part D Plans to employ utilization management techniques to reduce the quantity of prescription medications dispensed for beneficiaries who reside in LTC facilities. The intent of this “short cycle dispensing” provision is to reduce unused medications associated with 30-day fills via weekly, daily or automated dose dispensing. LTCPA believes that there has been insufficient independent research conducted to evaluate the impact of implementing Section 3310 on patient safety and access to medication and the potential costs and administrative burdens that may be imposed on Part D plans, LTC facilities, and the pharmacies that serve them. LTCPA and key industry stakeholders are greatly concerned about the unintended consequences to LTC beneficiaries and LTC stakeholders upon implementation of this provision. |
MPI (Medical Packaging Inc) - Long Term Care (LTC) / Extended Care (EC) Solutions
MPI’s packaging systems offer a full line of complimentary packaging solutions producing unit dose packages made specifically to assist the long term care (LTC) and extended care (EC) pharmacy. Our systems minimize medication errors and are welcomed by nurses because they simplify the process of medication administration. |
National Community Pharmacists Association
Section 1860D-4 of the Social Security Act is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph: REDUCING WASTEFUL DISPENSING OF OUTPATIENT PRESCRIPTION DRUGS IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES.-The Secretary shall require PDP sponsors of prescription drug plans to utilize specific, uniform dispensing techniques, as determined by the Secretary, in consultation with relevant stakeholders (including representatives of nursing facilities, residents of nursing facilities, pharmacists, the pharmacy industry (including retail and long-term care pharmacy), prescription drug plans, MA-PD plans, and any other stakeholders the Secretary determines appropriate), such as weekly, daily, or automated dose dispensing, when dispensing covered part D drugs to enrollees who reside in a long-term care facility in order to reduce waste associated with 30-day fills. The amendment made by subsection shall apply to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2012. |
ShortCycleRX by TCGRx - THE SHORT CYCLE DISPENSING SOLUTION THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
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Talyst Supports Short-Cycle Dispensing Alternatives at ASCP and NCPDP
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) October 7, 2010 - ASCP/NCPDP Industry Meeting - Representatives from Bellevue, Wash.-based Talyst Inc., the leader in pharmacy automation systems, are participating in discussions hosted by the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) and National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP) on best practices for complying with impending federal rules for reducing medication waste in long-term care settings. Talyst supports long-term care facilities and pharmacies nationwide with its InSiteRx™ Remote Dispensing System. It is the first medication management system designed to meet the unique challenges of long-term care, enabling timely, pharmacist-approved, on-demand medication dispensing right at the facility.
It is expected that new rules issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will require alternative dispensing methods to reduce medication waste in long-term care, a move that is projected to save $6 billion in healthcare costs over the next 10 years. The rules are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2012. |
June 14, 2011 Observations from ASCP Short Cycle Dispensing (SCD) Conference June 2011 Observations from ASCP Short Cycle Dispensing (SCD) Conference June 2011 |
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Applying Lean/Toyota Production System Principles to Improve Phlebotomy Patient Satisfaction and Workflow
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe Lean/Toyota production system principles.
* apply Lean principles to the clinical laboratory.
* discuss how to conduct and monitor Lean process improvement.... |
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MR Breast Anatomy and Basics of Other Modalitites
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
Breast MRI is reported as valuable in detecting cancer in women who have a personal history of breast cancer, those patients with greater than 25% lifetime risk of breast cancer, and those with dense breasts -a condition associated with breast cancer risk but which decreases the sensitivity of the gold standard screening exam, mammography. MRI help... |
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Perinatal Depression
Early Detection, Prevention and Treatment
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Discuss the prevalence, etiology, and risk factors of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
* Recognize symptoms and differentiate among disorders.
* Discuss the disorders' potential impacts on the child's development and mother-infant relationship.
* Describe screening tools and list eff... |
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Radiologic and Pathologic Findings in Breast Tumors with High Signal Intensity on T2-weighted MR Images
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1) List the types of breast tumors that may show high signal intensity on T2-weighted turbo SE MR images. 2) Describe the histopathologic features that produce signal hyperintensity. 3) Use the T2-weighted MR imaging appearance of breast lesions to help narrow the differential diagnosis.... |
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Headaches in Children and Adolescents
Provided by: Vindico Medical Education
This issue of Pediatric Annals provides an extensive and thorough review of the conundrum of headache in children. Each article in this volume provides a clear definition of various headache forms presenting in children, as well as clear guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. After reviewing this issue, the participant will not only be better prep... |
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Pacemaker and Internal Cardioverter Defibrillator Lead Extraction: A Safe and Effective Surgical Approach
Provided by: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
**After reading this article, the learner should be able to:**
* compare various techniques of lead extraction for effectiveness and complications
* appreciate the differences in results between the eras before and after the availability of laser sheath extraction
* recall preimplant risk factors for infection
* understand which bacterial organ... |
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Shifting Paradigms in Type 2 Diabetes: Managed Care Perspectives
Provided by: ASiM
Affecting over 11% of the adult US population, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic and disabling disease that is associated with substantial morbidity from both macro- and microvascular complications. It is the leading cause of kidney failure, nontraumatic lower-limb amputations, and new cases of blindness among American adults, and is a m... |
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Injuries and Conditions of the Extensor Mechanism of the Pediatric Knee
Provided by: Radiological Society of North America
Learning Objectives: 1) Describe the basic functions and mechanisms of the extensor mechanism of the pediatric knee. 2) List the categories of injuries and conditions of the extensor mechanism of the pediatric knee. 3) Identify these injuries and conditions at plain radiography and MR imaging.... |
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Preparing for ACGME Competencies
Provided by: CMElectures
David B. Nash, MD, MBA, is the Dr Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon professor of health policy, and chairman, Department of Health Policy, Jefferson Medical College. Here, he says that teaching and evaluating the new ACGME competencies is a critical challenge to graduate medical education for residency programs across the nation, and a describes how ... |
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Patient Safety and Medical Errors
Provided by: The Texas Medical Association
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1) discuss the impact of patient safety and medical errors issues; 2) communicate clearly to other members of the patient care team; 3) determine how to improve the quality of their current record-keeping practices; and 4) devise processes and systems to enhance patient safety.... |
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Pediatric Research and Clinical Pearls
Provided by: American Academy of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:
1. Discuss the methodology, results, conclusions, and relevance of the physiatric research presented
2. Participants in related scientific research will be able to compare approaches to research topics and formulate hypotheses for continuing research
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Thyroid Nodule
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Participants will understand effective assessment of malignant vs. benign thyroid nodules by learning the adequate work-up and treatment. Three representative patients with thyroid nodules are discussed, in the context of euthyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism. Participants will learn when a thyroid scan or fine needle aspiration of a th... |
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To graft or not to graft? Do coronary artery characteristics influence early outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery? Analysis of coronary anastomoses of 5171 patients
Provided by: American Association for Thoracic Surgery
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* Understand the impact that small coronary arteries have on outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting.
* Understand differences of coronary arteries between men and women and the impact they might have on differential outcomes between genders after coronary artery bypass grafting... |
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Online Activity: Laparoscopic Lysis of Adhesions
Provided by: Cleveland Clinic CME
Innovations in Surgery is a monthly, case-based videoconference and CME webcast educational series providing demonstrations and discussions of new and innovative minimally invasive procedures, devices, and techniques. The overall goal of this series is to enhance participants' knowledge, competence, and skills to perform surgical procedures and im... |
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Primary Care and Women’s Health: An Update and Review
Provided by: American Medical Seminars
American Medical Seminars, Inc. presents 22-25 live Primary Care Medical Seminars in Sarasota, Florida each year. Our CME courses are Commercial Free and are approved for 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsâ„¢ as well as AAFP Prescribed Credits, ACEP Category 1 Credits, ACOG Cognates and AAP Credits for our Pediatric courses. CME Courses, to include to... |
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Acute Coronary Syndrome: Personalized Medicine and Antiplatelet Therapy
Provided by: ASiM
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of mortality and morbidity accounting for more than 40% of total mortality in Western countries. Most of this is due to acute coronary syndrome (ACS), including ST and non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. An optimal pharmacologic approach in these patients is of major importance with a particular... |
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A Primer on Interpreting Published Studies
Provided by: The Collaborative Education Institute
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this activity, pharmacists should be able to:
1. Define common statistical terms used in drug therapy outcome studies
2. Convert clinical trial results into understandable language when discussing findings with students and the public
3. Describe strengths and limitations of met-analysis studie... |
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Domestic Violence Education for Florida Healthcare Professionals
Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
* Isolate the risk factors for domestic violence.
* Describe the healthcare implications of domestic violence.
* List the signs and symptoms of domestic violence.
* Discuss appropriate documentation in cases of suspected domestic violence.
* State Florida's reporting requirements for domes... |
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Practice Based Rounds: A Focus on Chronic Pain
Provided by: ASiM
The goals of our intervention are to give the primary care provider a better understanding of the physiology of chronic pain; the skills and tools to better screen patients for pain and complications of mismanaged pain and when properly identified, know how to safely and effectively treat their pain.
Enjoy in a unique opportunity to round with a p... |
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Cannabis Use, Abuse, and Dependence
Provided by: NetCE
Cannabis products, such as marijuana and hashish, comprise the most widely used recreational drugs both domestically and worldwide. This course will provide the most pertinent up-to-date information regarding the demographics and characteristics of cannabis users, the history of therapeutic and recreational use of the drug, pharmacokinetics and pha... |
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Putting It All Together: How Quality Improvement Works in Real Health Care Settings
Provided by: Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The first three IHI Open School quality improvement courses introduced you to the fundamentals of improving health care. In this course, you’re going to see how people in real health care settings actually use these methodologies to improve care. You’ll start by learning the four phases of an improvement project's "life cycle": innovation, pilo... |
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Marrow Penicilliosis: A Readily Missed Diagnosis
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* recognize the importance of Penicillium marneffei infection in AIDS patients.
* define the characteristics of P marneffei infection.
* describe the marrow pathology of P marneffei infection.
* discuss the differential diagnosis of P marneffei infection.
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Focus On: Toxic Mushroom Ingestions
Provided by: American College of Emergency Physicians
After reading this article, the physician should be able to:
* Identify possible toxic mushroom ingestions by presentation.
* Recognize common toxidromes associated with specific mushroom ingestions.
* Differentiate between non-life-threatening and potentially life-threatening ingestions.
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EQIPP: Differentiate and Manage -GER and GERD
Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics
By the end of the EQIPP Differentiate and Manage -GER and GERD course, you will use the learning EQIPPment provided in this course to:
* Review educational material on quality improvement and GER and GERD management
* Collect and analyze baseline data, using a minimum of 10 patient charts, to establish a starting point for improvement
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Child Abuse in Ethnic Minority and Immigrant Communities
Provided by: NetCE
Child abuse and neglect is a serious social problem. Research indicates that a significant number of children in the United States have been victims of physical abuse. The figures show that ethnic minority children (i.e., African Americans, Native American Indians/Alaskan Natives, and Pacific Islander children) have higher rates of reported child a... |
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Sexual Addiction
Provided by: NetCE
Professionals continue to debate whether sexual addiction can be classified and treated in the same realm as chemical addictions; this course will give participants the necessary information and allow them to decide for themselves. The course will contain information on several core concepts: sexual compulsivity, sexual addiction, sexual anorexia, ... |
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MRI of the Spine Trauma -Overview
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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UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT PEER REVIEWER TRAINING
Provided by: American Board of Quality Assurance And Utilization Review Physicians
Managed Care increased in popularity as third-party payors and government agencies became more concerned with rising healthcare costs. Hardly any area of healthcare is free from its impact. Historically, review of medical claims was the responsibility of corporate Medical Directors possibly reviewing cases outside their specialty area. Today, the... |
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Cellular Responses to Radiation (CA Scope: R)
Provided by: SNM Advancing Molecular Imaging and Therapy
Cellular Responses to Radiation (CA Scope: R)... |
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Infectious Diseases: Adult Issues in the Outpatient and Inpatient Settings
Provided by: American Medical Seminars
American Medical Seminars, Inc. presents 22-25 live Primary Care Medical Seminars in Sarasota, Florida each year. Our CME courses are Commercial Free and are approved for 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsâ„¢ as well as AAFP Prescribed Credits, ACEP Category 1 Credits, ACOG Cognates and AAP Credits for our Pediatric courses. CME Courses, to include to... |
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