IT Business Net — Is it Time to Adopt Telemedicine Into Your Practice?
The key to a successful healthcare equation today is better care at a lower cost, so business as usual just won’t cut it.
The key to a successful healthcare equation today is better care at a lower cost, so business as usual just won’t cut it.
After introducing PipelineRx remote telepharmacy services at Rome Memorial Hospital in 2011, the hospital outlines the many benefits it has realized and the positive impact telepharmacy has had on hospital budgets, operations and patient care in Drug Topics. The Director of Pharmacy, Scott Burns, has
PipelineRx CEO, Brian Roberts, shows how man’s exploration into space originally fueled the advent of telemedicine. And while the initial benefits of telemedicine were born out of need to extent healthcare access, it now solves many more challenges for hospitals and health care systems. As
PipelineRx is featured in HealthLeader’s story documenting quantifiable successes in both clinical outcomes and cost savings at a number of leading hospital systems. The story outlines the increasing needs of hospitals to better balance workloads and solve for accessibility, including with specialized care, and how
Digital health continues to be one of the hottest elements of health care, with $4.3 billion in investments pouring in last year, according to San Francisco-based seed investor Rock Health.
PipelineRx is a telepharmacy company offering remote and SaaS pharmacy services to rural hospitals, as well as larger integrated delivery networks (IDNs)
Pipeline RX has developed a new TPIS SaaS platform that can be used by hospitals to help improve clinical workflow in their pharmacies
As telemedicine gains further traction in healthcare, it’s taking on increasingly diverse forms, and a San Francisco-based startup is looking to tap into what it sees as a potentially huge space: hospital pharmacies.
Evaluating the impact of telepharmacy (PDF)