Friday, April 08, 2011

Missouri USDA Funds Rural Hospital District's Telepharmacy Program

Last month, the Rural Development division of the Missouri USDA announced funding for telecommunications, distance learning and telemedicine projects in the state. Among those was:
Citizens Memorial Hospital District, in the southwest Missouri community of Bolivar, received $457,500 for implementing a telemedicine program that centralizes the management of medications. The tele-pharmacy allows rural residents to connect to a pharmacist during evening hours and from remote locations and computerizes the management of prescriptions which greatly improves the timely review of medication orders plus generally improves the efficiencies in all aspects of a pharmacy operation.
Several other telehealth grants were awarded but they didn't specifically mention whether their projects included anything pharmacy specific.

1 comment:

John O. said...

Update! http://telepharmacy.blogspot.com/2011/05/rural-missouri-hospital-awarded-usda.html