When it comes to optimizing patient outcomes, hospital readmission rates, and pharmacy revenue, ProxsysRx’s Meds To Beds program delivers more than just bedside service—it delivers measurable impact. Rooted in transitional care, this program ensures that patients leave the hospital with their prescriptions in hand and a clear understanding of how to take them, helping close one of the most vulnerable gaps in the care continuum. While some health systems have historically abandoned such programs due to the administrative burden and cost of staffing, ProxsysRx assumes the full operational load—making Meds To Beds a zero-lift initiative for hospital staff.
Designed to seamlessly integrate with existing case management and clinical teams, Meds To Beds acts as a front-line defense against readmissions and medication non-compliance. ProxsysRx collaborates directly with nurses, physicians, and discharge planners to build and implement patient-specific medication treatment plans. The process doesn’t end at the bedside. After delivering prescriptions directly to the patient, the team addresses any potential barriers to adherence and activates a readmission risk reduction protocol, proactively supporting the patient after discharge. In one Mississippi health system, this approach led to over 18,000 discharge prescriptions filled in a single year, with a 125% increase in pharmacy revenue and a significant drop in readmissions.
Key benefits include:
- Improved medication compliance through personalized education and direct-to-patient delivery
- Increased pharmacy revenue from captured prescriptions that would otherwise go unfilled
- Higher patient satisfaction scores due to bedside convenience and enhanced care coordination
- Reduced administrative burden—ProxsysRx handles all staffing, logistics, and operations
Ultimately, ProxsysRx’s Meds To Beds program isn’t just about filling prescriptions—it’s about filling the critical gaps that exist between hospital discharge and long-term patient wellness, all while strengthening a pharmacy’s role in value-based care.