•What is Meds2Home….
•A program developed to be more proactive when it comes to Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility Discharges.
•Designed to set each patient up for success by collaborating with each patients healthcare providers; Hospitals, Skilled Nursing, Home Health, and PCP.
•Meds2Home will make it easier and safer for each patient to make the transition back home, as well as lower the risk of readmission due to medication error
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•What is Meds2Home….
•A program developed to be more proactive when it comes to Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility Discharges.
•Designed to set each patient up for success by collaborating with each patients healthcare providers; Hospitals, Skilled Nursing, Home Health, and PCP.
•Meds2Home will make it easier and safer for each patient to make the transition back home, as well as lower the risk of readmission due to medication error
Keep Your Options Open With our Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan the choices are all yours.
Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans Take control of your own health and wellness.
Rock Report: Personalization in Consumer Health by @Rock_HealthRock Health
Overview of personalization in healthcare, including opportunities, barriers and case studies related to a market estimated to reach $450B+ by 2015. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/XxcA
Trendwatchers from around the world came together to identify the big shifts critical to pharmaceutical brands and healthcare marketers.
What's inside: 2016 will be the year an old debate reignites and simple digital tools fuel an incredible new era of clinical study. The patient journey will be rerouted and the tug of war at the point of care will get much more intense. Caregiving will approach a cliff, healthcare teams will get bigger, and patients will come to the exam room with new expectations. The science of motivation will face a crossroads and you’ll probably lose you Fitbit.
$100Bn Public Health Problem–Poor Medication Adherence– David Parpart's ResearchDavid Parpart, D.C.
This is my master deck of over 100 slides related to $290 billion public health problem– poor medication adherence. My research concluded in 2017. The slide were are from the perspective various stakeholders– patients, pharmacies, drug manufacturers, Medicare and employers. If you find the research useful and are working to address aspects of poor adherence, please contact me.
I compiled the research while working with the American Pharmacist Association (APhA), regional pharmacy chains and medical specialists to launch a comprehensive solution to address the problems associated with poor medication adherence. Pharmacist-led counseling was the most effect solution studied at the time.
I cited public health data including losses to the various stakeholders. Patients lose, but so do insurers, employers , and sellers. In the US the 3 previous mentioned stakeholder are losing upwards of $100 billion annually.
Preventing Medication Errors: A $21 Billion OpportunityHealth Catalyst
With a potential industry-wide savings of almost $21 billion and an impact on more than seven million patient lives, preventing harmful medication error is a significant improvement opportunity for health systems. Also known as adverse drugs events (ADEs), harmful medication errors comprise about 37 percent of all medical harm. Approximately 50 percent of ADEs are preventable, making their reduction a highly impactable area of patient safety.
Current data and analytics workflow tools are making ADE surveillance, monitoring, and prevention increasingly more effective with four key capabilities:
Perspective surveillance for ADEs and identification of previously undescribed ADEs.
Identification of the root cause of many ADEs by drug class.
Prescription at appropriate doses for patients with compromised kidney or liver functions.
Identification of different types of harm to find causes.
Healthcare providers are increasingly breaking the secure supply chain and endangering patients. Learn about counterfeit drugs and most recent incidents involving providers.
Also learn about how you can be a part of the solution by working with the Partnership for Safe Medicines.
Why Can't More People Use My Health Records.pdfssuserbed838
My Health Records is an online summary of health information created for patient usage. Individuals can share sensitive files with regular healthcare providers.
Rock Report: Personalization in Consumer Health by @Rock_HealthRock Health
Overview of personalization in healthcare, including opportunities, barriers and case studies related to a market estimated to reach $450B+ by 2015. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/XxcA
Trendwatchers from around the world came together to identify the big shifts critical to pharmaceutical brands and healthcare marketers.
What's inside: 2016 will be the year an old debate reignites and simple digital tools fuel an incredible new era of clinical study. The patient journey will be rerouted and the tug of war at the point of care will get much more intense. Caregiving will approach a cliff, healthcare teams will get bigger, and patients will come to the exam room with new expectations. The science of motivation will face a crossroads and you’ll probably lose you Fitbit.
$100Bn Public Health Problem–Poor Medication Adherence– David Parpart's ResearchDavid Parpart, D.C.
This is my master deck of over 100 slides related to $290 billion public health problem– poor medication adherence. My research concluded in 2017. The slide were are from the perspective various stakeholders– patients, pharmacies, drug manufacturers, Medicare and employers. If you find the research useful and are working to address aspects of poor adherence, please contact me.
I compiled the research while working with the American Pharmacist Association (APhA), regional pharmacy chains and medical specialists to launch a comprehensive solution to address the problems associated with poor medication adherence. Pharmacist-led counseling was the most effect solution studied at the time.
I cited public health data including losses to the various stakeholders. Patients lose, but so do insurers, employers , and sellers. In the US the 3 previous mentioned stakeholder are losing upwards of $100 billion annually.
Preventing Medication Errors: A $21 Billion OpportunityHealth Catalyst
With a potential industry-wide savings of almost $21 billion and an impact on more than seven million patient lives, preventing harmful medication error is a significant improvement opportunity for health systems. Also known as adverse drugs events (ADEs), harmful medication errors comprise about 37 percent of all medical harm. Approximately 50 percent of ADEs are preventable, making their reduction a highly impactable area of patient safety.
Current data and analytics workflow tools are making ADE surveillance, monitoring, and prevention increasingly more effective with four key capabilities:
Perspective surveillance for ADEs and identification of previously undescribed ADEs.
Identification of the root cause of many ADEs by drug class.
Prescription at appropriate doses for patients with compromised kidney or liver functions.
Identification of different types of harm to find causes.
Healthcare providers are increasingly breaking the secure supply chain and endangering patients. Learn about counterfeit drugs and most recent incidents involving providers.
Also learn about how you can be a part of the solution by working with the Partnership for Safe Medicines.
Why Can't More People Use My Health Records.pdfssuserbed838
My Health Records is an online summary of health information created for patient usage. Individuals can share sensitive files with regular healthcare providers.
1. “Too many of my medications look alike!
The Medi-Ring®
makes it easier to take
my medicine.”
-S. Cronan– Camp Verde, AZ
“The label on my bottle does not say
what the medication is to be used for.
Medi-Ring®
solved that problem!”
-G. Adkins-Dayton, OH
“So simple to use. No batteries or pro-
gramming. Just snap it on and it stays!
Can be used for my refills, too!”
-K. Sawert-Manhattan, NY
MEDI-RING® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF MEDI-RING, LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PATENT PENDING
2. Invented by a Pharmacist
Snaps on and Stays Attached
Increases Safety and Confidence
Identify Medication at a Glance
Over 3 Billion Prescriptions
Dispensed Annually
No Batteries/ No Programming
Simple to Use
Great product for the Elderly
WHY MEDI-RING®
?MEDI-RING® can help prevent an estimated one million hospital admissions and 7,000
deaths that occur annually from people taking the wrong medication. Those who
suffered unintended drug events were hospitalized eight to twelve days longer. These
preventable errors cost the healthcare system $2 billion a year, driving up the cost of
health insurance.
MEDI-RING® is a plastic ring that snaps onto prescription medication bottles enabling
a patient to write pertinent information on it in a language the user understands, such
as the condition for which it is intended, and any other helpful hints to ensure that the
medicine is taken correctly.
MEDI-RING® is available in two sizes to fit more than 95% of the prescription bottles
used in retail pharmacies and mail-order pharmacies.
MEDI-RING® Clears Up Patient Confusion.
MEDI-RING® will give people peace of mind that they are taking the right medication as
prescribed.
MEDI-RING® promotes safety and is a cost-effective way for people to identify their
prescriptions:
At a glance, patients or caregivers can recognize the medication.
Adds a measure of confidence that it is the correct medication.
A “snap” to use.