Medical Memory is a HIPAA Compliant Tool being utilized throughout the Pharmacy practice to support patient education, beds to meds, discharge instructions, specialty medication instructions, and more.
Welcome to "Stop Start Continue: A Reconciliation of the Pharmacy Industry," sponsored by Medical Memory. In each episode, we'll chat with top pharmacy thinkers to discuss what needs to change, what needs to start, and what best practices should continue in the industry. Our guests include industry leaders from all practice sites, regulatory experts, and patient safety advocates. We'll uncover what is propelling pharmacy forward and what obstacles are preventing further progress. Join us on this informative journey. John McMillan Hosts.
Guest featured is Megan Reed is a Program Director of Pharmacy and PCAP at ACHC.
• Her focus area is on compounding pharmacy.
• One thing she wants to stop is the negative perceptions and judgment towards compounders, especially during the pandemic when specialty diseases require compounding treatments.
• She believes that the industry has come a long way in terms of safety and standards since the New England compounding situation.
• She suggests raising the bar for compounding pharmacies by becoming accredited, which shows compliance and sets them apart from competitors.
• Megan encourages collaboration and education within the pharmacy community to continue improving patient safety and outcomes.
• She also mentions the importance of using technology, such as videos or apps like Medical Memory, for training and competency requirements.
• ACHC offers workshops, a compounding manual, and other educational resources to help pharmacies with their accreditation process.