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Keys to Success in Developing a Central Pharmacy Automation Strategy and Business Case

Omnicell

On November 10th, I joined Dennis Killian, PharmD, PhD, Vice President of Clinical Operations at Peninsula Regional Health System for a session titled “Keys to Success in Developing a Central Pharmacy Automation Strategy and Business Case” as part of Omnicell Illuminate 2020.

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How the Cloud Can Elevate Healthcare and Medication Management

Omnicell

Providers, government, and payers all are leveraging technology to improve efficiency, compliance, affordability, and ultimately patient care. Michael Korthuis VP of Engineering, Omnicell Data intelligence is nothing new to healthcare.

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Transitioning Nursing Focus Back to Patients: Improving Medication Workflows

Omnicell

It’s mentally and emotionally draining to feel unable to provide adequate patient care in a time-constrained environment. 9, to discuss new technologies and strategies designed to reduce administrative burdens and empower nurses to focus on patient care. And that’s good news for hospitals and patients alike.

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Improving OR Control – Delivering a Medication Management Standard of Care

Omnicell

While the first priority is patient care, there are critical factors in medication management within the perioperative and operating room settings that require the attention of anesthesiologists and pharmacy to ensure accountability.

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From Pandemic to Epidemic: A Front Line Perspective on COVID-19 and the Opioid Crisis

Omnicell

Tools that relieve the pressures of diversion will give these teams more time to focus on patient care during these challenging times.

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7 Ways To Improve Medication Adherence and Lower DIR Fees

Digital Pharmacist

Star Ratings & DIR Fees DIR fees represent a growing issue with unpredictable and arbitrary costs that eat into reimbursement rates, shrink profit margins, and result in patients paying more for their prescriptions. Between 2010 and 2020, CMS reported (§ 423.100) that retroactive DIR fees increased by an astonishing 107,400%.