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By Bill Siwicki | 02:51 pm | June 17, 2019
By providing insights into purchasing patterns and provider needs through its analytics and data capabilities, Vizient will help Civica Rx anticipate gaps in drug availability and affordability.
By HIMSS TV | 06:25 pm | May 31, 2019
Quantuvis helps bring efficiency and analytics to negotiations between managed care and pharmaceutical companies, says CEO Lisa Bair, who also describes the healthcare opportunities for female entrepreneurs like herself.
By HIMSS TV | 02:25 pm | May 24, 2019
Veteran healthcare leader and Health Innovation Strategies CEO Naomi Fried says pharma companies that can leverage clinical-grade apps, virtual care and medication adherence to better support patients will win in the long term.
By Bill Siwicki | 04:05 pm | May 22, 2019
Inland Empire Health Plan and Preveon clinical pharmacists use review system to achieve a 50 percent drop in drug-drug interactions, a 50 percent drop in duplications, and two meds discontinued per patient, on average.
By Anna Engberg | 04:19 am | May 07, 2019
The ePrescription is to be established in Germany by 2020. In April, German health minister Jens Spahn spoke at the DMEA 2019 (formerly conhIT) in Berlin about its benefits and opportunities in Germany. The German federal health minister discussed the possibilities of implementation and the added value resulting from ePrescription and other online services for digitising the German healthcare system together with representatives of the German Medical Association, the health insurance funds, the Federal Association of German mail-order pharmacies (BVDVA) and the German Telekom Healthcare and Security Solutions. Spahn evaded concerns about technical hurdles for the patients: German patients would not have to manage the ePrescription on their own. "In the ideal process, the ePrescription will be part of the electronic patient record," said Spahn. "The moment I am in the pharmacy with my electronic health card, the pharmacist can access it." Spahn also emphasised the health benefits of the e-prescription: "We will only gain acceptance for the electronic health record and digitisation among patients, physicians, pharmacists, and anyone else in healthcare when there is finally added value." That could change with the ePrescription, the minister added. "The ePrescription will bring real added value. If we combine it with online consultations or pharmacy delivery services, the range of services offered to patients will be extended to bring the digital component to healthcare,” he said. Therefore, in 2019, appropriate provisions will be made in the renewal of the German Medicines Act (AMG). In a January press release, the German Ministry of Health said that not only drug safety and patient safety should increase, but also the legal conditions for the paperless prescription of medicinal products - both during regular medical visits and telemedicine consultations. The ePrescription should, according to the experts, above all boost the mail-order pharmacy industry. The German market with currently two percent turnover in online drug sales could, for example, now approach the US market, with online sales already accounting for a good quarter of total business. Anna Engberg is a Wiesbaden-based freelance journalist specialising in health and technology.
Connected Health
By Mike Miliard | 01:30 pm | May 03, 2019
The MediLedger project, led by San Francisco blockchain startup Chronicled, is focused on leveraging DLT for more efficient healthcare contract reconciliation and chargeback processes.
By Mike Miliard | 04:42 pm | April 23, 2019
Real-time location systems can enable big gains in quality, safety and cost-efficiency – but deployments are complex and require clear role definitions and enthusiastic buy-in from an array of stakeholders, a new KLAS report shows.