Beyond lick, stick and pour
Providing a host of clinical services is no longer a pipedream for pharmacists.
To be sure, the days of lick, stick and pour are long gone. Pharmacists have rightfully assumed a pivotal clinical role, which includes medication management for patients with chronic conditions, providing “test and treat” services and immunizations, conducting health screenings, dispensing medications and forming collaborative agreements with providers.
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How can they juggle these demands while also filling an increased volume of prescriptions when their time is so precious?
Enter pharmacy technology and automation companies who are stepping up to ensure that pharmacies are operating efficiently and free to provide patient-facing clinical services.
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