Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Details on South Dakota's LDRH Telepharmacy System

According to the Lawrence County Journal out of South Dakota, Lead-Deadwood Regional Hospital recently had an open house that shed some light on the details of their telepharmacy program. A pharmacist supervises remote technicians working at LDRH from another hospital 16 miles away:
A pharmacy tech, such as Marilyn Schwaner, can dispense medications without the physical presence of a pharmacist. LDRH is tied visually through an uplink to the Spearfish Regional Hospital pharmacy. Pharmacists there can oversee a draw of medications and can communicate with voice commands. “It’s a wonderful invention,” Schwaner said.

Smith said that in the past, there were limited hours for a pharmacist to be on site in Deadwood to distribute patient medications. Technicians such as Schwaner had a small window of time to have prescriptions ready and if something was prescribed outside of the special hours, Schwaner would have to send out for the meds to another Regional facility.

Now, Schwaner can dispense medications throughout the day, as needed. “It has increased our hours of access and reduced costs,” Smith said.
This specific implementation of telepharmacy was approved by the South Dakota Pharmacy Board in October.

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