WEBINAR AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND

Medication Management Redefined

Presenters

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Nick Barger, PharmD 
Vice President,
Product

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Caleb Dunn, PharmD
Sr. Product Manager,
Partners


E-prescribing has come a long way in the past 30 years, delivering positive results at scale across healthcare. More than just a feature of your EHR, e-prescribing is the conduit between a provider’s orders and the patient’s medication adherence. For prescribers, clinical staff, and the many stakeholders dedicated to patient care, the challenge is to engage patients in ways that improve both their healthcare experience and their outcomes. True transformation begins when you bypass the limitations of isolated functions or workflows from third parties and re-envision the possibilities and develop innovative strategies to realize them. 

Bringing important information, capabilities, and intelligence into the clinical workflow for e-prescribing is possible without adding complexity or burden. Traditional e-prescribing solutions often segment these crucial elements, creating a poorly cobbled-together solution that fails to meet the demands of patient care. The best results come from integrated prescriber and patient strategies.

Experts Reveal the Optimal Clinical Workflows of the Future


We invite you to join us for an enlightening session where our panel of clinical workflow experts will paint a reimagined vision for e-prescribing along with real-world experience and product examples for:  

  • Data integrity and safety: Eliminating free-text, incomplete, and unusable data issues that cost time, impact patient safety, and limit EHR functionality for managing at-risk patients, analytics, and alerts. 
  • Customizable clinical support: Allowing site-level customization for alerts and clinical decision support for desired information while eliminating clicks and keystrokes.
  • Intelligent pharmacy logic: Avoiding drug and pharmacy selection issues by adding system intelligence from patient benefit and limited distribution pharmacy network information.
  • Enhanced patient adherence: Improving adherence with an integrated prescriber and patient approach to address behavioral, financial, and practical reasons patients fail to adhere to their medications.

Join this first chapter of an ongoing conversation about what medication management should be, how to deliver greater benefits today, and steps to take to get ready for the future. Elevating your solution and customer benefits isn’t as hard, scary, or economically challenging as you may think.