Learn about our comprehensive pharmacy solutions at the point of care that allow physicians to improve clinical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
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Learn about our comprehensive pharmacy solutions at the point of care that allow physicians to improve clinical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
Comprehensive pharmacy services | Point of caredanielbrain10
Learn about our comprehensive pharmacy solutions at the point of care that allow physicians to improve clinical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of pharmacy technicians. It outlines that pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of licensed pharmacists to perform tasks like receiving prescriptions, filling prescriptions, and inventory management. The document also discusses the evolution of pharmacy technicians from clerks to trained assistants and the importance of certification, education, and competency in the field. It provides details on the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam and requirements to become a certified pharmacy technician.
The document discusses opportunities for pharmacy practice research in community settings. It begins by outlining the changing role of pharmacists from product-focused to patient-centered care. There is a need for pharmacy practice research in community settings to optimize medication use, support self-care, and improve health outcomes. The presentation then describes development of a clinical tool called STARZ-DRP, which is a step-by-step approach for minor illness consultation and triaging decisions in community pharmacies. A study was conducted to evaluate STARZ-DRP which found it improved identification of drug-related problems and referral decisions compared to usual care.
An outpatient pharmacy owned by a hospital can improve patient care transitions, establish new revenue streams, and reduce costs. It extends the hospital's reach by ensuring patients can fill prescriptions after discharge. This bridges gaps in care by helping patients understand and adhere to medication regimens. An outpatient pharmacy also generates revenue from community members and lowers employee prescription benefit costs. Overall, it supports high-quality, cost-effective care across healthcare settings.
This document provides an overview and summary of Mosby's Review for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, Third Edition. It discusses the importance of pharmacy technicians and the growth expected in the field. It also summarizes the changes being made to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, including organizing content into nine knowledge domains. The summary outlines the structure of the book, which arranges chapters based on these domains and includes practice tests to prepare readers for the exam. In closing, it expresses the goal for the book to assist pharmacy technicians in augmenting their education and preparing to pass certification exams.
The document discusses various pharmacy environments including mail order pharmacies, which fill prescriptions for chronic medications and mail them to patients, long-term care facilities where pharmacists provide medication management for residents, and home infusion pharmacies that deliver intravenous therapies directly to patients' homes. It also covers the roles of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in these alternative care settings as well as concepts like managed care organizations.
Comprehensive pharmacy services | Point of caredanielbrain10
Learn about our comprehensive pharmacy solutions at the point of care that allow physicians to improve clinical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
Comprehensive pharmacy services | Point of caredanielbrain10
Learn about our comprehensive pharmacy solutions at the point of care that allow physicians to improve clinical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of pharmacy technicians. It outlines that pharmacy technicians work under the supervision of licensed pharmacists to perform tasks like receiving prescriptions, filling prescriptions, and inventory management. The document also discusses the evolution of pharmacy technicians from clerks to trained assistants and the importance of certification, education, and competency in the field. It provides details on the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam and requirements to become a certified pharmacy technician.
The document discusses opportunities for pharmacy practice research in community settings. It begins by outlining the changing role of pharmacists from product-focused to patient-centered care. There is a need for pharmacy practice research in community settings to optimize medication use, support self-care, and improve health outcomes. The presentation then describes development of a clinical tool called STARZ-DRP, which is a step-by-step approach for minor illness consultation and triaging decisions in community pharmacies. A study was conducted to evaluate STARZ-DRP which found it improved identification of drug-related problems and referral decisions compared to usual care.
An outpatient pharmacy owned by a hospital can improve patient care transitions, establish new revenue streams, and reduce costs. It extends the hospital's reach by ensuring patients can fill prescriptions after discharge. This bridges gaps in care by helping patients understand and adhere to medication regimens. An outpatient pharmacy also generates revenue from community members and lowers employee prescription benefit costs. Overall, it supports high-quality, cost-effective care across healthcare settings.
This document provides an overview and summary of Mosby's Review for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, Third Edition. It discusses the importance of pharmacy technicians and the growth expected in the field. It also summarizes the changes being made to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Examination, including organizing content into nine knowledge domains. The summary outlines the structure of the book, which arranges chapters based on these domains and includes practice tests to prepare readers for the exam. In closing, it expresses the goal for the book to assist pharmacy technicians in augmenting their education and preparing to pass certification exams.
The document discusses various pharmacy environments including mail order pharmacies, which fill prescriptions for chronic medications and mail them to patients, long-term care facilities where pharmacists provide medication management for residents, and home infusion pharmacies that deliver intravenous therapies directly to patients' homes. It also covers the roles of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in these alternative care settings as well as concepts like managed care organizations.
This document provides an overview of the Lone Star Meds voluntary prescription savings program. It notes that prescription drug costs are rising significantly and current systems lack transparency and true cost savings. The program introduces a zero copay international mail order pharmacy option that can save employers 60-70% on prescription drug costs while providing employees medications for no copay. It highlights case studies of savings on individual drugs and outlines the program's advantages of negotiated pricing, accredited pharmacies, and administration support services.
Nicole Dalpe-Roberge is a licensed pharmacist with 18 years of experience working in retail pharmacies in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She has a strong background in medication therapy management, immunizations, and customer service. Her experience includes roles as both a staff pharmacist and pharmacy manager, where she oversaw operations and ensured regulatory compliance. She has a proven track record of exceeding performance goals and implementing clinical programs that improved patient care and increased prescription growth.
This document is a resume for Geoffrey Santangelo, a seasoned pharmacist and pharmacy manager with over 8 years of experience in retail pharmacy settings. He has expertise in managing pharmacy operations, maximizing sales, training staff, and providing excellent customer service. His resume lists his qualifications and career history working as both a staff pharmacist and pharmacy manager for Rite Aid Pharmacy, where he implemented programs, improved processes, and increased sales and profitability.
Fekry el Mahjoub is a licensed pharmacist with over 9 years of experience in retail and hospital pharmacy settings. He has a track record of providing excellent customer service and managing teams. Currently he works as a Pharmacy Internal Audit & Informatics supervisor at Northern Area Armed Forces Hospital in Saudi Arabia, where he conducts audits, prepares reports, and ensures compliance. He has a bachelor's degree in pharmaceutical sciences and is licensed as a pharmacist in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Laura Murphy is an experienced pharmacist manager with over 15 years of experience in both retail and outpatient pharmacy settings, including her current role as Pharmacy Manager at Rite Aid where she increased script counts by 10% through clinical services. She has a strong background in medication therapy management, immunizations, and customer service. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy and MBA with an expected graduation date of 2018.
Sandra L. Smith has over 20 years of experience as a clinical pharmacy director and manager. She currently serves as the Director of Pharmacy at St. Francis Medical Center, a 384-bed hospital, where she oversees a staff of 30 employees and a $7M annual budget. In her career, Ms. Smith has implemented numerous initiatives to increase patient safety, drive costs savings, and promote evidence-based medicine. She has extensive leadership experience developing clinical pharmacy programs and antimicrobial stewardship protocols.
Gary Golden has over 35 years of experience as a pharmacist in hospital and home infusion pharmacy settings. He has a proven track record of streamlining processes, improving productivity, and implementing solutions. He is skilled in analyzing medical data, resolving problems, and providing excellent customer service. Golden has received certification from the National Home Infusion Association and has experience in pharmacy clinical services, inventory management, and complying with state and federal regulations.
Five Steps to Find your 'Beyond the Pill' Strategyexecutiveinsight
A short window of opportunity exists for pharmaceutical companies to establish indispensable beyond the pill services, which may even help them 'own' particular disease areas.
Carolyn Noll is a licensed clinical pharmacist with over 17 years of experience in pharmacy management and clinical consulting roles. She has worked as a pharmacist and pharmacy manager for Walgreens, and currently works as a clinical pharmacist for OptumRx conducting medication prior authorization reviews. Noll has extensive leadership experience managing pharmacy teams and has trained other pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. She has licensure in multiple states and specializations in immunization and patient consultation.
For over 40 years, Pharmacy Systems Inc. has provided clinical programs, operational policies and procedures to support patient care across the Midwest. They work with various types of hospitals to increase pharmacy involvement in patient care, improving outcomes and reducing costs. Pharmacy Systems Inc. offers continuing education and career development opportunities to pharmacists, and provides corporate support so pharmacists can focus on patient care. They have a variety of pharmacy management and consulting services to help institutions reduce costs and improve efficiency while delivering high quality care.
Linda Sa'adah is a licensed pharmacist with over 13 years of experience in the UAE. She currently works as a hospital pharmacist at Danat al emarat women and children hospital in Abu Dhabi, where her responsibilities include dispensing medications, advising doctors, ensuring patient safety, and reporting to health authorities. Previously, she held roles as a pharmacist in charge and head of department at other hospitals and pharmacies in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, where she oversaw pharmacy operations and staff. She has strong communication, leadership, and customer service skills.
Overview of aspects of pharma's value added services and its primary aspects to deliver them.
Learn what others do and reflect how it's an opportunity for your pharma company..
Ajema Bekele Yadeta has over 10 years of experience in medicine regulatory functions such as quality assessment, inspection, and licensing with the Ethiopian Food, Medicines and Healthcare Administration and Control Authority (EFMHACA). She holds a Bachelor's in Pharmacy from Addis Ababa University, a Master's in Business Administration from Ashland University with a specialization in supply chain management, and various certificates in good manufacturing practices, quality management systems, and pharmaceutical regulation. Her roles have included medicines evaluation, market authorization, inspection of local and foreign manufacturers, developing regulations, and training on medicines regulation.
Free medicines are available through the pharmaceutical companies’ Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs), which may be accessed for individual prescriptions using The Pharmacy Connection (TPC) software or through a bulk replacement / Institutional PAP. Learn about Rx Partnership, Virginia’s innovative bulk replacement program.
Retail services group reduce dir fees by patient adherence originalLarry Lewis
The document discusses strategies for independent pharmacies to improve patient adherence metrics in order to increase profitability. It notes that DIR fees, which are price concessions paid by pharmacies, have undermined the ability of pharmacy owners to project cash flow. The document provides tips for pharmacies to improve adherence, such as creating an account to review adherence scores monthly, focusing on medication synchronization programs, and educating patients on adherence. It also discusses how the beginning of the year is important for adherence since DIR fees are calculated based on patient compliance and a patient's first fill starts the clock for the year.
O documento apresenta os resultados de uma competição esportiva realizada em 18 de outubro. Nele constam as partidas realizadas, classificação, artilheiros, goleiros e premiações. É apresentado o chaveamento para as semifinais e final do torneio.
Este documento analiza la correlación entre el número de horas dedicadas a la práctica deportiva y el índice de masa corporal (IMC). Para realizar la correlación, ambas variables deben ser cuantitativas. Se realizan pruebas de normalidad que muestran que ambas variables siguen una distribución normal, por lo que se utilizará el coeficiente de Pearson. El resultado de la correlación de Pearson es cercano a 0, lo que indica una correlación positiva débil entre las horas de deporte y el IMC.
Este documento apresenta o cronograma e resultados da 1a e 2a fases, semi-finais e final de um campeonato de futebol sub-11, sub-13 e sub-15 realizado em Santa Maria de Jetibá-ES. Contém informações sobre datas, horários, locais dos jogos, placares, times visitantes, arbitragem e controle de gols e cartões de cada categoria.
Este documento establece un convenio de cooperación entre la Municipalidad Provincial de Huánuco y la Asociación Regional de Mujeres Conservacionistas de Reforestación y Medio Ambiente de la Región Huánuco (COREMARH) con el objetivo de asociar esfuerzos y recursos para proyectos de desarrollo ambiental y turístico en la región de Huánuco. El convenio tendrá una duración de 3 años y establece obligaciones para ambas partes como elaborar proyectos, brindar asistencia técnica y apoyo log
Visualizing a scientific review of the global goalsTucker Shouse
a visualization of: http://www.icsu.org/publications/reports-and-reviews/review-of-targets-for-the-sustainable-development-goals-the-science-perspective-2015/sdgs-report-supplement-goals-and-targets
This document provides an overview of the Lone Star Meds voluntary prescription savings program. It notes that prescription drug costs are rising significantly and current systems lack transparency and true cost savings. The program introduces a zero copay international mail order pharmacy option that can save employers 60-70% on prescription drug costs while providing employees medications for no copay. It highlights case studies of savings on individual drugs and outlines the program's advantages of negotiated pricing, accredited pharmacies, and administration support services.
Nicole Dalpe-Roberge is a licensed pharmacist with 18 years of experience working in retail pharmacies in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She has a strong background in medication therapy management, immunizations, and customer service. Her experience includes roles as both a staff pharmacist and pharmacy manager, where she oversaw operations and ensured regulatory compliance. She has a proven track record of exceeding performance goals and implementing clinical programs that improved patient care and increased prescription growth.
This document is a resume for Geoffrey Santangelo, a seasoned pharmacist and pharmacy manager with over 8 years of experience in retail pharmacy settings. He has expertise in managing pharmacy operations, maximizing sales, training staff, and providing excellent customer service. His resume lists his qualifications and career history working as both a staff pharmacist and pharmacy manager for Rite Aid Pharmacy, where he implemented programs, improved processes, and increased sales and profitability.
Fekry el Mahjoub is a licensed pharmacist with over 9 years of experience in retail and hospital pharmacy settings. He has a track record of providing excellent customer service and managing teams. Currently he works as a Pharmacy Internal Audit & Informatics supervisor at Northern Area Armed Forces Hospital in Saudi Arabia, where he conducts audits, prepares reports, and ensures compliance. He has a bachelor's degree in pharmaceutical sciences and is licensed as a pharmacist in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Laura Murphy is an experienced pharmacist manager with over 15 years of experience in both retail and outpatient pharmacy settings, including her current role as Pharmacy Manager at Rite Aid where she increased script counts by 10% through clinical services. She has a strong background in medication therapy management, immunizations, and customer service. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy and MBA with an expected graduation date of 2018.
Sandra L. Smith has over 20 years of experience as a clinical pharmacy director and manager. She currently serves as the Director of Pharmacy at St. Francis Medical Center, a 384-bed hospital, where she oversees a staff of 30 employees and a $7M annual budget. In her career, Ms. Smith has implemented numerous initiatives to increase patient safety, drive costs savings, and promote evidence-based medicine. She has extensive leadership experience developing clinical pharmacy programs and antimicrobial stewardship protocols.
Gary Golden has over 35 years of experience as a pharmacist in hospital and home infusion pharmacy settings. He has a proven track record of streamlining processes, improving productivity, and implementing solutions. He is skilled in analyzing medical data, resolving problems, and providing excellent customer service. Golden has received certification from the National Home Infusion Association and has experience in pharmacy clinical services, inventory management, and complying with state and federal regulations.
Five Steps to Find your 'Beyond the Pill' Strategyexecutiveinsight
A short window of opportunity exists for pharmaceutical companies to establish indispensable beyond the pill services, which may even help them 'own' particular disease areas.
Carolyn Noll is a licensed clinical pharmacist with over 17 years of experience in pharmacy management and clinical consulting roles. She has worked as a pharmacist and pharmacy manager for Walgreens, and currently works as a clinical pharmacist for OptumRx conducting medication prior authorization reviews. Noll has extensive leadership experience managing pharmacy teams and has trained other pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. She has licensure in multiple states and specializations in immunization and patient consultation.
For over 40 years, Pharmacy Systems Inc. has provided clinical programs, operational policies and procedures to support patient care across the Midwest. They work with various types of hospitals to increase pharmacy involvement in patient care, improving outcomes and reducing costs. Pharmacy Systems Inc. offers continuing education and career development opportunities to pharmacists, and provides corporate support so pharmacists can focus on patient care. They have a variety of pharmacy management and consulting services to help institutions reduce costs and improve efficiency while delivering high quality care.
Linda Sa'adah is a licensed pharmacist with over 13 years of experience in the UAE. She currently works as a hospital pharmacist at Danat al emarat women and children hospital in Abu Dhabi, where her responsibilities include dispensing medications, advising doctors, ensuring patient safety, and reporting to health authorities. Previously, she held roles as a pharmacist in charge and head of department at other hospitals and pharmacies in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, where she oversaw pharmacy operations and staff. She has strong communication, leadership, and customer service skills.
Overview of aspects of pharma's value added services and its primary aspects to deliver them.
Learn what others do and reflect how it's an opportunity for your pharma company..
Ajema Bekele Yadeta has over 10 years of experience in medicine regulatory functions such as quality assessment, inspection, and licensing with the Ethiopian Food, Medicines and Healthcare Administration and Control Authority (EFMHACA). She holds a Bachelor's in Pharmacy from Addis Ababa University, a Master's in Business Administration from Ashland University with a specialization in supply chain management, and various certificates in good manufacturing practices, quality management systems, and pharmaceutical regulation. Her roles have included medicines evaluation, market authorization, inspection of local and foreign manufacturers, developing regulations, and training on medicines regulation.
Free medicines are available through the pharmaceutical companies’ Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs), which may be accessed for individual prescriptions using The Pharmacy Connection (TPC) software or through a bulk replacement / Institutional PAP. Learn about Rx Partnership, Virginia’s innovative bulk replacement program.
Retail services group reduce dir fees by patient adherence originalLarry Lewis
The document discusses strategies for independent pharmacies to improve patient adherence metrics in order to increase profitability. It notes that DIR fees, which are price concessions paid by pharmacies, have undermined the ability of pharmacy owners to project cash flow. The document provides tips for pharmacies to improve adherence, such as creating an account to review adherence scores monthly, focusing on medication synchronization programs, and educating patients on adherence. It also discusses how the beginning of the year is important for adherence since DIR fees are calculated based on patient compliance and a patient's first fill starts the clock for the year.
O documento apresenta os resultados de uma competição esportiva realizada em 18 de outubro. Nele constam as partidas realizadas, classificação, artilheiros, goleiros e premiações. É apresentado o chaveamento para as semifinais e final do torneio.
Este documento analiza la correlación entre el número de horas dedicadas a la práctica deportiva y el índice de masa corporal (IMC). Para realizar la correlación, ambas variables deben ser cuantitativas. Se realizan pruebas de normalidad que muestran que ambas variables siguen una distribución normal, por lo que se utilizará el coeficiente de Pearson. El resultado de la correlación de Pearson es cercano a 0, lo que indica una correlación positiva débil entre las horas de deporte y el IMC.
Este documento apresenta o cronograma e resultados da 1a e 2a fases, semi-finais e final de um campeonato de futebol sub-11, sub-13 e sub-15 realizado em Santa Maria de Jetibá-ES. Contém informações sobre datas, horários, locais dos jogos, placares, times visitantes, arbitragem e controle de gols e cartões de cada categoria.
Este documento establece un convenio de cooperación entre la Municipalidad Provincial de Huánuco y la Asociación Regional de Mujeres Conservacionistas de Reforestación y Medio Ambiente de la Región Huánuco (COREMARH) con el objetivo de asociar esfuerzos y recursos para proyectos de desarrollo ambiental y turístico en la región de Huánuco. El convenio tendrá una duración de 3 años y establece obligaciones para ambas partes como elaborar proyectos, brindar asistencia técnica y apoyo log
Visualizing a scientific review of the global goalsTucker Shouse
a visualization of: http://www.icsu.org/publications/reports-and-reviews/review-of-targets-for-the-sustainable-development-goals-the-science-perspective-2015/sdgs-report-supplement-goals-and-targets
This document discusses the use of gang injunctions by the City of Columbia to reduce gang violence. It reviews research on the effectiveness of gang injunctions, finding mixed results. Studies have shown reductions in crime within safety zones, but also potential increases in surrounding areas. The document also analyzes constitutional issues with gang injunctions, such as claims that provisions limiting association can be vague or overly broad. It discusses a key California Supreme Court case on these issues. In considering gang injunctions, the City of Columbia should be aware of both their potential benefits and limitations.
(1) The plaintiff alleges that he entered into a verbal partnership agreement with the defendant in January 1900 to purchase cascoes (boats) and share profits, with each contributing funds. The defendant denies any partnership agreement.
(2) The court finds that in January 1900 the plaintiff contributed funds for the purchase of the first cascoe, based on the testimony of the uninterested seller. In March 1900, the plaintiff contributed funds for the second cascoe, as evidenced by a receipt.
(3) Based on these contributions to the common purchase of the cascoes, the court finds that a partnership existed between the parties, with the intention to share profits from operating the cascoes, even though no formal partnership documents
The document discusses the benefits of a physician dispensing model where doctors can dispense medications directly to patients from their practice. Key benefits include improved patient outcomes and compliance through greater continuity of care. It also allows practices to generate additional revenue and profit from dispensing medications. Physician dispensing requires minimal time investment and reduces errors compared to traditional pharmacy dispensing. Many states allow physician dispensing if doctors obtain the proper licensing. Management firms can help set up and handle all aspects of operating an in-office dispensing program.
An internet company in California wanted to control healthcare benefit costs while providing top-tier benefits. Premise Health created an onsite pharmacy staffed by pharmacists and technicians to improve access to medications. This dedicated pharmacy model emphasized personalized care and medication adherence. As a result, the company realized $13.8 million in savings over three years, with $12 million from lower medical costs and $1.8 million from reduced pharmacy spending. The onsite pharmacy helped employees better manage chronic conditions like diabetes and led to improved health outcomes.
This document provides information about the Healing Clinic project including the project team members, definition, vision, mission, goals, and objectives. The clinic will provide various medical services including dermatology, facial treatments, nutrition, and physical therapy. It aims to become the largest specialist healing center in Egypt through providing specialized treatments using modern techniques. Objectives include empowering doctors through international conferences and increasing the number of patients through advertising. The document also includes analyses of the clinic using PESTEL, Porter's Five Forces, SWOT and information about hiring a new clinic manager.
Workplace productivity is an estimate of how efficiently organizations utilize their resources to accomplish business objectives. Improving productivity is important because increasing it can increase revenue using the same or fewer resources.
Considering a career as a pharmacist? These professionals provide patients with prescription medications and information for safe use practices, health and wellness screenings, immunizations and general health advice. This guide provides all the necessary information and resources to get started. Find out everything you need to know about this occupation, including qualifications, pay and standard duties.
WeCareTLC Risk Management White Paper 2015_1452008903358Kevin Cooksey
The document discusses how employer-sponsored on-site clinics can help manage healthcare costs if they implement a comprehensive medical risk management approach. It provides details on WeCare TLC, a company that operates on-site clinics using the patient-centered medical home model and analyzes data to identify savings opportunities and improve population health. WeCare TLC clinics have achieved high employee usage rates, reduced costs 15-25% for employers within 3 years, and improved health outcomes for conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Medical risk management is presented as the key to making on-site clinics successful in both improving health and reducing costs long-term.
The document discusses how employer-sponsored on-site health clinics can help manage healthcare costs if run as patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) using a team-based care and medical risk management approach, as done by WeCare TLC. It describes WeCare TLC's model of comprehensive primary care clinics that use data analytics to customize care and drive down costs. Research shows the PCMH model improves outcomes and satisfaction while reducing emergency visits, costs, and medical trend growth for employers who have their employees use the on-site clinic as their primary care provider. WeCare TLC clients have seen healthcare cost reductions of 15-25% within three years of implementing this approach.
How Specialty Pharmacies Can Improve Medication Adherence and Patient OutcomesHealth Catalyst
Specialty pharmacies serve patients who are managing medical conditions that often require complex therapies. These entities can implement patient engagement technology to improve medication adherence and patient outcomes in the following ways:
1. Streamline the process for getting a patient started on treatment.
2. Deliver educational resources and medication adherence reminders.
3. Automate refill and delivery notifications to create staff efficiencies.
4. Increase patient satisfaction, retention, and patient outcomes.
Pharmacist-provided care can transform pharmacists from medication dispenser to clinical care team member.
Pharmacist-provided care is the future of pharmacy and patient-centered healthcare
This document proposes innovative healthcare strategies and benefits to reduce costs for employers and employees. It describes a standard benefits package that includes telemedicine, pharmacy savings, medical discounts, dental and vision care, identity theft protection, legal services, and more. The package is presented as a way for employers to lower absenteeism and healthcare costs while providing employees with thousands of dollars in savings on medical services.
Presentation for spbt 2013 meeting background and researchklaffy
The document discusses the changing context of medical practice and the need for pharmaceutical representatives to build value-based relationships with physicians. It provides guidance on how representatives can validate their clinical knowledge through sub-specialty certification programs. The document also summarizes research that found physicians are more likely to meet with representatives who have completed specialized training programs developed by medical societies. Finally, it outlines the structure and attributes of an ideal disease-state training program for representatives.
This document provides best practices for independent oncology practices to increase referrals from hospital-affiliated physicians. It outlines a four-pronged strategy of excellent service, outreach, convenience, and cost considerations. Excellent service includes outstanding patient care, quick turnaround times, and communication with referrers. Outreach involves hospital presence, referrer meetings, community involvement, and promotion. Convenience recommends a one-stop shop, proximity to patients, and multiple locations. Regarding cost, the document suggests accepting more insurance plans and staying attractive to payers to compete with hospitals. Data analysis tools can help implement these strategies effectively.
This document discusses the role of pharmacy in healthcare. It defines pharmacy as connecting health sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, and natural sciences to ensure safe and effective medication use. Pharmacists play key roles like processing prescriptions, providing patient care, monitoring drug use, and educating the public. The document outlines different pharmacy practice settings and specialties. Overall, it emphasizes that pharmacy is critical to the healthcare system by supporting clinical services and optimizing medication therapy.
Health Options Worldwide (HOW) is an online healthcare marketplace that matches self-paying patients and self-funded employers with hospitals, surgery centers, and physicians around the world. Since 2008, HOW has grown to provide a tailored network of quality healthcare providers to improve outcomes and reduce costs for medical travelers. HOW's easy-to-use system allows both patients and providers to benefit - patients can search and book procedures based on location, quality, and price, while providers experience increased patient volume and lower administrative burdens through streamlined billing and payments processed through HOW.
Health Options Worldwide (HOW) is an online healthcare marketplace that matches self-paying patients with qualified hospitals, physicians, and other providers. Since 2008, HOW has grown considerably and now provides a tailored network for self-funded employers, individual patients, and healthcare facilities. HOW's easy-to-use system allows patients to search for and select providers based on location, quality, experience, and price, while also increasing patient volume and lowering costs for participating providers.
This document summarizes a presentation given on rural health initiatives for primary care centers and eye care centers in East India. It discusses the Alchemist model of providing healthcare services to rural populations through a hybrid model of primary healthcare centers and eye care hospitals. Key aspects of the model include general medical care, diagnostic labs, pharmacies, eye refraction services, surgeries and outreach camps. 12 centers have been established across West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha serving a population of 27 crore people. The workflow, infrastructure, outreach activities and expansion process are outlined. Examples of specific centers in Habra, Arrah and Chatra are also highlighted.
Paul Van Wagenen has over 30 years of experience in healthcare administration, most recently as the Regional Operations Officer for Intermountain Healthcare where he oversaw 29 clinics generating $156 million in annual revenue. He has a proven track record of improving patient satisfaction, access, and market share through physician recruitment, innovation, and continuous process improvement. Van Wagenen holds an MBA from the University of Utah and is a Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives.
nutraMetrix Business Presentation- Full versionDoreen Ryan
This document summarizes how nutraMetrix provides health professionals with solutions to overcome financial challenges in healthcare. It offers a suite of customized products and services to better serve patients and generate additional income. These include isotonic-capable supplements, customizable formulas, genetic testing, weight loss programs and online support. NutraMetrix consultants help implement these offerings and provide marketing materials. The program is designed to transition practices to focus on wellness and generate additional revenue through volume-based commissions on product sales.
Five Data-driven Patient Empowerment StrategiesHealth Catalyst
Data plays a big role toward empowering patients to become more involved in their care. With data, digital tools, and education, patient empowerment can act like a blockbuster drug to produce exceptional outcomes.
Data empowers patients five ways:
Promotes patient engagement.
Produces patient-centered outcomes.
Helps patients practice self-care.
Improves communication with clinicians.
Leads to faster healing and independence.
Clinicians using creative, innovative care strategies, and patients with access to the right tools and technology, can produce remarkable results in terms of cost, health outcomes, and experience.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Local Advanced Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex Sys...Oleg Kshivets
Overall life span (LS) was 1671.7±1721.6 days and cumulative 5YS reached 62.4%, 10 years – 50.4%, 20 years – 44.6%. 94 LCP lived more than 5 years without cancer (LS=2958.6±1723.6 days), 22 – more than 10 years (LS=5571±1841.8 days). 67 LCP died because of LC (LS=471.9±344 days). AT significantly improved 5YS (68% vs. 53.7%) (P=0.028 by log-rank test). Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: N0-N12, T3-4, blood cell circuit, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells-CC and blood cells subpopulations), LC cell dynamics, recalcification time, heparin tolerance, prothrombin index, protein, AT, procedure type (P=0.000-0.031). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and N0-12 (rank=1), thrombocytes/CC (rank=2), segmented neutrophils/CC (3), eosinophils/CC (4), erythrocytes/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), stick neutrophils/CC (8), leucocytes/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (error=0.000; area under ROC curve=1.0).
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
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O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
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