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Communicate with staff regularly Create a safe space for your staff to bring feedback and/or concerns to you as well as a place to encourage growth in their role at your pharmacy. Give staff ownership over a certain task Maybe one of your technicians is the Medication Sync Guru and another is the MedicationDelivery Organizer.
This will help eliminate a delay in medicationdelivery or extra phone calls. If your medications are billed to Part B, like immunosuppressants and some oncology meds, this may affect your out-of-pocket responsibility at the beginning of the year at the time of your first refill in January.
We know that both doctors and patients find the current medicaldelivery system stressful, but they find different parts of it stressful. “We wanted to create an ongoing baseline of data from different stakeholders, and then triangulate those points of view,” said Andrew Gardner, Chief Strategy Officer at Havas Lynx Group in London. “We
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Monitoring: Ongoing evaluation of medication processes to identify issues early and rectify them. Feedback & Improvement: Using data, feedback loops, and collaboration across departments to continually refine and improve the medicationdelivery system.
During the enrollment consultation, our clinical pharmacist also offers the patient the option of bedside medicationdelivery (an option of which most patients gladly take advantage). At the time of discharge, the patient’s medications are delivered, and the clinical pharmacist conducts a Comprehensive Medication review.
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