Interesting points:
Catholic Health Initiative's ePharmacy program services hospital pharmacies while Thrifty White services outpatient pharmacies.The Catholic Health Initiative ePharmacy went on line in March of 2009. It now serves 16 hospitals in North Dakota and Minnesota.
Minnesota law doesn't allow telepharmacies, so each one requires an annual waiver by the state board of pharmacy. Minnesota now has nine approved telepharmacies. The board is considering possible changes in the law.
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There were questions when the telepharmacy project started. Skeptics wondered if pharmacists would make more mistakes filling prescriptions over a video link. Rathke says North Dakota State University recently completed a four-year study which found no difference in the error rate.
...Thrifty White currently has four telepharmacy sites in North Dakota and four in Minnesota.
Weippert said he expects continued growth in telepharmacy in the six Midwestern states Thrifty White covers.
Minnesota 2020 also updates us with a video they produced on the telepharmacy in Adrian, MN that Sterling Pharmacy remotely supervises:
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