 Founder and CEO of Sentry Data Systems, Inc.,
Travis Leonardi assists a wide range of clients in
the health care field. His company’s products
include the Sentinel Revenue Cycle
Management (RCM) system and the Sentrex
contract pharmacy solution, both of which
assist clients in maintaining 340B drug pricing
operations.
Omnicell, a California-based healthcare
systems solutions company, and Sentry Data
Systems worked together to integrate the latter
company's Sentinel RCM product into the
former company's WorkflowRX 7.0 software.
 The combination helps clients comply with the 340B
Drug Pricing Program while addressing overall
inventory management and financial reconciliation
issues. Leadership at both companies expressed
satisfaction with the arrangement.
The 340B program permits Department of Health and
Human Services certified providers to purchase
medications at a lower rate. Before joining the
program, applicants must first meet a rigorous set of
criteria; once accepted, hospitals and pharmacies
save a great deal of money and can pass on those
savings to their patients.

Travis Leonardi: Sentry Data Partnered with Company to Assist Hospitals with Drug Program Compliance

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     Founder andCEO of Sentry Data Systems, Inc., Travis Leonardi assists a wide range of clients in the health care field. His company’s products include the Sentinel Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) system and the Sentrex contract pharmacy solution, both of which assist clients in maintaining 340B drug pricing operations. Omnicell, a California-based healthcare systems solutions company, and Sentry Data Systems worked together to integrate the latter company's Sentinel RCM product into the former company's WorkflowRX 7.0 software.
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     The combinationhelps clients comply with the 340B Drug Pricing Program while addressing overall inventory management and financial reconciliation issues. Leadership at both companies expressed satisfaction with the arrangement. The 340B program permits Department of Health and Human Services certified providers to purchase medications at a lower rate. Before joining the program, applicants must first meet a rigorous set of criteria; once accepted, hospitals and pharmacies save a great deal of money and can pass on those savings to their patients.