June 19th 2024
A survey of health system specialty pharmacy employees found that hybrid work significantly improved quality of life and workplace productivity.
Suppliers helping pharmacies draw diabetes customers
October 1st 2004Many manufacturers are helping pharmacy retailers draw diabetes patients into their stores and keep them coming back. The strategies they're using include extensive advertising, added diabetes services that help the pharmacists interact with customers, and awareness programs to educate minority populations affected by diabetes.
Premier's program garnering support from hospitals
September 27th 2004Materials management. The words may not set a pharmacist's pulse to pounding, but the subject is near and dear to hospital chief financial officers. So when 28 CFOs at Premier institutions signed up for the alliance's third annual Supply Chain Collaborative Breakthrough Series in 2003, directors of pharmacy and other departments toed the corporate line.
Wash. hospitals improve their record in cutting med errors
September 27th 2004Health institutions in Washington State can compare notes on how they're doing in terms of improving patient safety by perus- ing a new report issued by the Washington State Medical Education and Research Foundation. The WSM-ERF report evaluated current safety procedures, identified barriers to improvements, and recommended future actions for the state's hospitals, clinics, and other health organizations.
R.Ph.s called critical to reducing surgical infections
September 27th 2004The vigorous involvement of health-system pharmacists is critical in reducing surgery-related infections under guidelines recently promulgated by Medicare's National Surgical Infection Prevention Project (SIP) (see Drug Topics, July 26). So declared Charles E. Stimler, M.D., medical officer with IPRO, a Medicare quality improvement organization (QIO) in Lake Success, N.Y.
Pharmacy-managed DVT programs yield solid results
September 27th 2004Managing patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in an outpatient setting is cost-effective and more efficacious, particularly when pharmacists manage the treatment program. According to the July 2004 report, "Streamlining Heparin Administration Processes," released by The Advisory Board, researchers concluded that pharmacy-driven heparin protocol is an efficient and focused method of ensuring proper dosing and administration. But in order for it to be successful, there must be increased pharmacy staffing.