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  • Ateb announces it tested 4 med sync QIIs on behalf of PQA

     
    RALEIGH, N.C. — Pharmacy technology solutions company Ateb on Tuesday announced that it was one of two companies selected to test four medication synchronization quality improvement indicators (QIIs) on behalf of the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA). 
     
  • Loblaw to purchase Canadian healthcare tech company QHR

    BRAMPTON, Ontario and KELOWNA, British Columbia — Loblaw, owner of Canada’s largest retail pharmacy chain Shoppers Drug Mart, announced Monday that it will be acquiring healthcare technology company QHR. Loblaw will be paying $170 million for the provider of electronic medical records, which is a 22% premium to the closing price on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and QHR’s board of directors has approved the deal. 
     
  • Rx.com CHN chooses Availity to provide billing services

    FORT WORTH, Texas. — Rx.com Community Healthcare Network announced Monday that it had chosen Availity’s to provide medical claim billing services for  its Care Rx clinical services platform. Care Rx subscribers will now be able to bill medication therapy management (MTM) services as medical claims on a health plan level using X12 claim billing. 
     
  • Ateb expands U.S. headquarters as Canadian arm announces new Kroll integration

    RALEIGH, N.C. and TORONTO, Ontario — On the heels of the news that 1 million patients are having their medications actively managed through Ateb’s Time My Meds medication synchronization solution, the company announced on Monday a new integration of its services with a Canadian software company, as well as the expansion of the Ateb’s U.S. headquarters. 
     
  • PrescribeWellness makes Inc. 5000 list for 2nd year

    IRVINE, Calif. — Cloud-based services company PrescribeWellness has been named among some of the fastest-growing companies for the second year in a row. The company was ranked no. 52 overall on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing privately held companies, and no. 7 in the magazine’s health category. Last year, it was ranked 164th on the overall list. 
     
  • Bartell Drugs and QFC Pharmacy team with NACDS on pharmacy value demonstration project

    SEATTLE — The National Association of Chain Drug Stores on Tuesday announced that the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, Bartell Drugs and QFC Pharmacy will partner with Washington State Health Care Authority in a unique demonstration project that aims to foster healthcare collaboration across the care continuum to increase pharmacy-based immunizations.

  • Giant Carlisle, TCGRx team on center-store pharmacy pilot

    POWERS LAKE, Wis. — TCGRx and Ahold USA’s Giant Carlisle banner on Tuesday shared details of a center-store pharmacy pilot the two companies worked on, using TCGRx’s Beacon Inventory Management System. The two initially piloted a center-store pharmacy in Selinsgrove, Penn. and will implement the Beacon-driven solution in its York, Penn. store in the fall with plans to evaluate other pharmacies in the division where the concept can be piloted. 
     
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