Urgent Care Dispensing: Is It Right For You?
Urgent care clinics provide a critical service, and the demand for this service is on the rise. With more and more urgent care centers working to provide swift and accessible care, maximizing conven ....
Urgent care clinics provide a critical service, and the demand for this service is on the rise. With more and more urgent care centers working to provide swift and accessible care, maximizing conven ....
Direct dispensing describes the process by which a physician or healthcare clinic prescribes and fulfills prescription medication directly to their patients, rather than simply writing a prescriptio ....
When defining quality patient care, the healthcare industry says this is giving a patient what they need at the time of their need. It also means providing services at a cost the patient can afford, ....
When a company does everything it can to make sure a product or drug is in top quality condition, they have quality standards. They put the drug through processes and experiments to make sure error ....
According to research, the durable medical industry is valued at over 42 billion dollars and expected to grow. The specific categories showing the most growth include monitoring and therapeutic devi ....
If you have an urgent care clinic, then you know you are already providing much needed services to patients. You are offering medical help to those in need during extended evening and weekend hours. ....
Your medical staff sees your patients before you do. From checking in with front-office staff to getting vitals taken by your assistants, these are the people who represent you and give your patient ....
Repackaged medicines are pills, liquids, powders or any other type of medicine that has been transported from a packaging facility to a repackaging facility. Once received, the repackaging staff wil ....
When patients seek your help, they have expectations about how their visit will go. Their expectations are set by previous experiences, what others are saying about you, and what you say about yoursel ....
There are many horror stories involving patients making errors when taking their medications. In fact, medication errors are becoming more common today. Pharmacists are making their own set of errors ....