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Why E-Prescribing Makes Sense for Community Pharmacies Technology That Helps You Implement Medication Adherence Services |
Strengthening the Pharmacist/Patient Relationship Helping independent pharmacies play a more integrated role in patient care is the reason I joined McKesson five years ago. This focus continues to drive everything I do at the company. After spending several years at McKesson working on a variety of technology-based projects, including a solution that supports pharmacists in delivering medication therapy management to patients, I recently joined the Health Mart group as Vice President of Health Mart Retail Technology. In this role, I am supporting the deployment of technology solutions with the goal of creating a technology foundation upon which to build solutions for independent pharmacists to maximize their business and help address their customers’ unique needs. There are many ways that technology and technology companies claim to help independent pharmacists. However, identifying which technologies to invest in and implement can be a daunting challenge for even the most tech-savvy professional. In this issue of Independent Advisor, we offer insights on two areas — medication adherence and e-prescribing — where independent pharmacies are realizing great benefits from technology. In this issue, we also discuss the competitive advantages that community pharmacies have in hiring great people and we profile a successful promotional program that has helped one community pharmacy strengthen its relationship with its community. As you contemplate potential technology investments, we hope the ideas shared in this issue spark thoughts that not only help you improve your business, but also strengthen your relationships with your community and your patients. I look forward to hearing from you on how technology can best support independent pharmacies.
Nancy Chung
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Why E-Prescribing Makes Sense for Community Pharmacies The concept of electronic prescriptions isn’t new, but adoption (at about 62% for independent pharmacies) is picking up steam as new studies demonstrate the many benefits. What Research Shows
Tips for Promoting e-Prescribing to Physicians
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Technology That Helps You Implement Medication Adherence Services America’s Other Drug Problem Studies indicate that for every 100 prescriptions doctors write, only 50–65% are actually filled. Of those prescriptions that are filled, only 25–30% are taken by patients as directed and only 15–20% are refilled. According to The Express Scripts 2009 Drug Trend Report, procrastination is a primary factor in why 80–85% of prescriptions are never refilled by patients. Pharmacists Are Part of the Solution New business models are emerging and reimbursement for medication therapy management (MTM) is getting more attention. A recent article in Drug Topics (“Is MTM Ready for Prime Time?” January 15, 2011) asserted that “Medication therapy management is looking like the next new career opportunity for pharmacists as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, health plans, and employers press for its adoption.” Pharmacists are interested in taking steps to improve medication adherence because doing so represents an opportunity to improve patient health outcomes, tap new revenue streams, and strengthen customer relationships. Technology is a Prerequisite Ways that community pharmacists can use technology to improve medication adherence and increase revenues include:
Each of these advances in technology helps pharmacists take the lead as medication adherence advisors to their patients. Yet, there is still plenty of work ahead in both technology development and operational changes behind the counter. As the role of the pharmacist continues to evolve, McKesson will focus on providing innovative technologies to help pharmacists serve more patients, offer more services, and drive better results |
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The Hiring Advantages of Community Pharmacies Even with today’s high unemployment rates, most businesses are still experiencing challenges hiring good people. Community pharmacies are no different. Independent pharmacies are constantly competing with chains in hiring pharmacists and technicians, and are competing with other local businesses for hourly employees. Chains have strong brand names and opportunities for advancement, and often offer compelling salaries and benefits. But, like other small businesses, community pharmacies have significant competitive advantages. It is important for owners of independent pharmacies to understand and leverage these advantages during the hiring process. Important advantages include:
Pharmacy owners need to be aware of these competitive advantages and leverage them when attracting new employees. Appealing to individuals’ desire for flexibility, job variety, and an inclusive culture can counter the advantages of large organizations and can attract great people into community pharmacies. |
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