Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Colorado State Board Approves Telepharmacy, Remote Dispensing in Rural Hospital

The article from the Lamar Ledger from the beginning of the month says it all:
The Prowers Medical Center Board of Directors approved obtaining USDA grant funding to place a tele-pharmacy service at the Holly Medical Clinic. The tele-pharmacy will allow people who receive treatment at the Holly Medical Clinic to get medicine from the tele-pharmacy. Described as similar to an ATM, the machine will be located in the Clinic and will allow those who receive treatment at the Clinic to get their medications in Holly, rather than driving 30 miles to Lamar to refill or obtain new authorized prescriptions. The machine will require identification and will be a benefit to those who live a long distance from Lamar, Prowers Medical Center CEO Jim Fairchild said. It is not the hospital's goal to take business away from pharmacies, he added. Installing the tele-pharmacy machine will simply benefit those patients who can't make the trip to Lamar, Fairchild said.

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