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Guide CD Exploring The Central Pharmacy Stocking Process
Here we’re focusing on the benefits when stocking into central pharmacy, as recently highlighted in a study from Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.
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Guide CD How automation transforms dispensing from Central Pharmacy
Controlled Drugs Management: Efficient issuing and dispensing from central pharmacy with automation. Unlock substantial time savings and significantly reduce errors, including those occurring from
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Guide CDs Unlocking Efficiency
There is a need to prioritise patient safety and mitigate drug diversion risks, all whilst maintaining an efficient workflow for your dedicated staff.
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Fast Tracking Pharmacy First Success With Technology
As Pharmacy First expands in England, patients will gain faster treatment access, and community pharmacies will find significant revenue opportunities.
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Brochure SupplyX - Product Sheet
Omnicell SupplyX automates the inventory management process improving traceability and providing you with real-time data at the touch of the button.
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Brochure Monthly Pill Pack - Product Sheet
SureMed by Omnicell monthly care packs are available in a card and clear range and are designed for care home patients.
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Case Study - Ranee Runnenbaum
Pharmacists are in the best position to lead medication safety for any healthcare organization because we have the understanding of the medication-use process. How do you give healthcare
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ADC XT Series - Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Omnicell automated dispensing systems allow frontline staff to easily access medication so that they can restock their medication pouches/kits.
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ADC XT Series - Leeds Teaching Hospitals
St James’ University Hospital installed Omnicell medicine management systems to automate the storage and supply of controlled drugs.
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VBM 200F - Pearl Chemist Group
Automating the dispensing process for compliance packs to ensure staff have more time to speak with patients and to reduce the risk of medication errors.
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