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PharmaPoint in the news and related industry articles.

PharmaPoint in the News

Improving Care Coordination Throughout the Facility: A strategy to place the pharmacy at the point of care, ensuring that a pharmacist serves as an integral member of the patient-centered care team – Read article

Continuum of Care Through Pharmacies: A discussion with Mike Plaia, chief executive officer at PharmaPoint – Read article

Doctors Establishing Pharmacies Inside Practices to Make Patients’ Lives Easier: A pharmacy inside a doctor’s office proves advantageous for patients and relief for doctors – Read article

North Florida Hospital opens outpatient pharmacy: North Florida Hospital has recently opened a PharmaPoint point-of-care retail pharmacy within the facility. – Read article

Industry News

Feb 09, 2016 | The Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process Contributes to Safety
According to CDC, nearly 50% of adults in the United States use at least one prescription drug each month

Feb 05, 2016 | From Soldier to Startup: PharmaPoint CEO Mike Plaia
How MIke Plaia is turning his latest venture into a leader in health

Feb 04, 2016 | Patient Safety Unifies Us All
Pharmacy is one of the greatest professions in the world and it is full of opportunity

Feb 03, 2016 | NCPA to Senate Panel: Include Pharmacists on Chronic Care Teams
Include pharmacists as essential health care providers on chronic care teams

Feb 02, 2016 | PharmaPoint Releases Version 5.0 of XchangePoint Solution
Surescripts Panel Management Technology Will Assist Platform in Delivering Batch Medication Information

Jan 29, 2016 | 4 Strategies for Health-System Pharmacists to Optimize Care
Help optimize population health efforts and ultimately improve patient outcomes

Jan 28, 2016 | Will Technology Help or Hinder Pharmacy Careers?
Technology will only enhance pharmacy roles, not “destroy” them

Jan 26, 2016 | Trailblazers in South Carolina: Clinical Pharmacists Practiced with Family Physicians in 1970s
“Today, it is called care transitions. Back then, we thought of it as continuity of care and good business.”