Bedside Medication Verification - EMAR















 Swisslog
Booth #530
Swisslog

Versatile unit dose barcoded packaging for bulk medications and other unit dose forms

Swisslog’s PillPick system bar-code packages, stores and dispenses unit dose medications. Unit doses are automatically placed by PillPicker, Swisslog’s pharmacy packaging unit, into bar-code labeled bags and sealed. Bulk pharmaceuticals are packaged, barcoded, and labeled into unit doses. Unit doses are then automatically placed into storage for future retrieval and dispensing to nursing units on PickRings labeled for patients or dispensing cabinets.

The advantages of PillPick are:

Fully Integrated and Automated
Decreases human touches, reduces medication errors, and enhance patient safety

Multi-Tasking
Packages and dispenses first doses to cart fill or cabinets simultaneously

Efficiency
Improves staff utilization while dispensing and delivering medications at faster rates

Inventory Management
Improves tracking and minimizes waste

Manages Medication Returns
Automatically restocks medications into PillPick and credits the patient account

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basic PillPicker packages bulk solids, Versatile unit dose barcoded packaging for bulk medications and other unit dose forms, AutoBox robotic carousel

 Omnicell
Booth #2514
Omnicell

SafetyMed: Ensuring Everything is Right Times 5 and More

SafetyMed™ is a software solution that enables clinicians to increase patient safety and be more efficient in the medication administration process. At the bedside, your SafetyMed solution is accessed through a standard Web browser via your wireless network. In addition to performing bar code verification at the patient’s bedside, the SafetyMed solution automates many other routine, time-consuming bedside tasks for the nurse.

The SafetyMed solution is fully integrated with Omnicell’s top-rated OmniRx® medication dispensing system and the OmniCenter server, making implementation fast. The SafetyMed solution can optionally be integrated with our smart mobile cart to provide safe, secure storage and transport of medications from the cabinet to the bedside.

Omnicell SafetyMed™ Key Features

Standard Safety Recommendation Existing Manual Systems and Associated Issues SafetyMed
Right Patient Nurse is to have second method of patient identification. Scanning patient wristband bar code checks and documents verification.
Right Drug Possible legibility issues on MAR (handwriting, abbreviations); printed MARs quickly out of date. Clear identification of medication ordered for patient.
Right Time Overdue medications may go unnoticed, wrong time increases risk of adverse events. The SafetyMed solution warns a nurse of early or overdue administration, enabling appropriate clinical follow-up.
Right Dose May be difficult to determine which nurse gave a previous dose (handwriting, omission). Incomplete doses: dose may be made up of more than one package. The SafetyMed solution provides dosage information showing date/time, dose, comments, and ID of the nurse for each medication administered.
Right Route Order to change/discontinue medication may not have been updated in a timely manner on MAR. Clear identification of a medication ordered for a patient is always up-to-date via wireless communication to the server.
Right Alerts Nurse must use other clinical systems to determine potential drug alert issues. The SafetyMed solution alerts a clinician to drug interactions and provides additional information through monographs.
Right Access Patient clinical information resides in one place (patient chart) making it difficult for multiple clinicians to access data concurrently. Physicians, pharmacists and nurses have immediate and concurrent access to SafetyMed clinical information.

Features:

  • Verification of the five rights at the point of medication administration
  • Secure storage and transport of medications between the cabinet and bedside in patient-specific drawers on our optional smart mobile cart
  • Verification of pharmacy order entry against physician orders
  • Real-time access to all order and administration information at the bedside
  • Flagging of early or overdue medications
  • Documentation of administration notes
  • Response checks to first-time administrations
  • Logging of all warnings and overrides
  • HIPAA-compliant
  • Common database ensures true integration between Omnicell medication dispensing cabinets and SafetyMed

OMNICELL OVERVIEW
Omnicell is a leading provider of medication control and patient safety solutions for acute healthcare facilities. Since 1992, the company has worked with more than 1,100 hospitals who have installed Omnicell products to safely and efficiently manage the inventory, packaging and distribution of medications, from the hospital central pharmacy to nursing stations for administration to patients at their bedside.

Omnicell
omnicell, EMR, bedside barcoding systems, safetymed, medication control, bedside point-of-care

 AmerisourceBergen
Booth #2512
AmerisourceBergen

Complete Barcoding Solutions to Enable BPOC

Barcoding Point of Care (BPOC) systems are only effective if all medications are barcoded when they arrive at the bedside. The AmerisourceBergen Technology Group provides a complete range of bar coding products and services to help healthcare providers improve the quality of patient care and streamline inventory management.

AutoMed® FastPak™ oral solid packaging and bar coding systems package medications in both unit dose and multi-dose formats. FastPak’s compliance packaging enhances tracking and reduces manual picking, thereby reducing the potential for errors. Instruments range from the economical FastPak Tabletop to the revolutionary FastPak EXP for mid- to large-formulary pharmacies.

With oral solids managed by a FastPak system, you can turn your attention to unit of use and injectable medications. The complementary Barcoding Station provides a cost-effective, convenient solution to apply barcodes to all other medications that are not bar coded by the manufacturer or are unreadable.

On the nursing floors, barcoding is maximized by MedSelect® automated dispensing cabinets. MedSelect cabinets store pharmaceutical and medical products by barcode and track cabinet inventory, usage by patient, usage by provider, and other critical data. MedSelect ensures medications are scanned at restock and dispense. This step ensures the correct medication was removed from the compartment. Because doses are removed individually, the ability to catch a mis-stocked medication increases dramatically.

Combined, the solutions from the AmerisourceBergen Technology Group facilitate inventory management systems to control costs. Improved inventory control can only be achieved if all medications can be tracked through an entire hospital. Barcoding is typically required to effectively utilize any inventory management system such as Dimension21®.

The AmerisourceBergen Technology Group offers the pharmacy industry's most flexible, most comprehensive approaches to enhance medication safety and improve efficiency through barcoding.

Barcoding Station Barcoding Technology Barcoding Point of Care
AmerisourceBergen barcoding technology barcoding solutions FastPak barcoding station MedSelect automated dispensing cabinets Dimension21

 Cerner BPOC
Booth #11509
Cerner BPOC

Cerner Bridge Medical

Cerner Bridge Medical® offers solutions for Medication Administration, Transfusion Administration, Specimen Collection and Breast Milk Management. These solutions enable hospitals to enhance the safety and accuracy of care at the bedside with bar-code scanning technology and clinical system integration.

Medication Administration

Bridge Medication Administration is a cost-effective software solution designed to assist hospital staff in improving medication safety and information management.

Using bar-code verification technology, the clinician scans his or her name badge, the patient's identification band and the medication to access the patient’s profile and verify that the five rights--drug, patient, dose, time, and route-- all match. Bridge Medication Administration further applies safety checks beyond the five rights. All checks are done at the point of care and prior to medication administration - intercepting any potential error before it reaches the patient.

The Bridge Medication Administration solution can be seamlessly integrated into other hospital information systems, so your existing healthcare information technology investments are protected. The flexible solution allows you to select the computing device or combination of devices that is right for the user and your environment. This can include: cart-mounted laptops, in-room PCs, tablet PCs or handheld devices. Utilizing Bridge Medication Administration you can also manage communication with, IV pumps at the point of care.

Key Benefits

  • Increase patient safety through reduction of errors in the care process
  • Verify "five rights" through bar-code technology
  • Standardize documentation, improve workflow and regulatory compliance
Cernar BPOC Cerner Cerner EMAR
Cerner Bridge Solutions Medication Administration on EMAR Bedside Medication Verification. Cerner Point of Care solutions and five rights” verification via bar-code technology Cerner Millennium system or as stand-alone system bar-code enabled, point-of-care (BPOC) system

 Medi-Dose
Booth #2510
Medi-Dose

The Medi-Dose® Group, known for its innovative solid and liquid oral unit dose packaging systems, has always had deep roots---family roots. This is not surprising since Medi-Dose began as a small family business. Medi-Dose was founded in 1971 when Milton Braverman, a former pharmaceutical company Territory Manager, formed his own company.

While developing Medi-Dose, we were often asked for other products. "Hey... why don't you have... ?" "Yo, I need... Can you get it for me?" So, we started EPS®, Inc. We were asked about liquid packaging to complement our solid oral systems. So, we developed TampAlerT®. We were asked about IV preparation. So we developed a line of IV additive disposable accessories. Filters? Yes! Tapes & Labels? Done! Trays, totes and bins? You got it! Bags? Absolutely! And that is how the EPS product line grew to what it is today.

Medication packaged and dispensed in syringes, ampules, tubing, suppositories and odd shaped bottles often pose unique labeling challenges for pharmacists and nurses. Conventionally shaped labels often prove inadequate for adhering to irregular shapes. Additionally, the same vital labeling that's placed on the medication being dispensed needs to be recorded on the original medication bottle or package as well as the patient record.

MILT® Makes It Easy!
Medi-Dose Information labeling Technology

MILT® the dynamic new unit dose labeling software for the Medi-Dose® and EPS LiquidDose® packaging systems, offers innovative bar coding, increased security and enhanced medication identification awareness - all for a surprisingly affordable price. Using advanced technology, MILT® by Medi-Dose® makes it easy to achieve optimum accurate, protection and performance for all your solid and liquid unit dose syringe and ampule labeling needs.

Medi Dose Barcoding Medi Dose Supplies Flag Labels Medi Dose Medi Dose Barcoding Equipment
pharmacy barcoding, pharmacy supplies, barcoding equipment, barcoding

 QuickMar
Booth #2518
QuickMar

Integrated Solutions
QuickMAR is an electronic medication administration record, or e-MAR, for use in a long-term care setting, such as assisted living homes or skilled nursing facilities. But QuickMAR is more than just an electronic MAR. It also provides seamless integration with the pharmacy software, allowing the pharmacy and the facility to work closely to provide the very best level of service.

Connectivity
Through the QuickMAR communication module, pharmacies and Long Term Care (LTC) facilities are connected in real time. New medications or treatments are fed directly into QuickMAR. In addition, the facility can instantly notify the pharmacy of changes, re-order medications and supplies, or communicate other important information.

Features
QuickMAR is an electronic medication administration record, or e-MAR, for use in a long-term care setting, such as assisted living homes or skilled nursing facilities.

  • Touch screen navigation
  • Bar-code scanning of medication
  • Quick and accurate recording of a med pass
  • More accurate med passes
  • One-touch reordering of meds and supplies
  • A pharmacy software interface that eliminates double data entry
  • Multi-lingual

Benefits

  • Reduced number of medication errors
  • Reduce time for a med pass by up to 50%
  • Improved inventory management-never run out of PRN meds again
  • Constant communication with pharmacy-no more wondering about the next delivery

Value
QuickMAR simplifies and speeds up the process of passing medications. For large med passes, you may experience time savings of over 50%. Most importantly, the system improves the accuracy of your med passes with alarms, warnings and improved communications.

  • Alarms to keep you on schedule to administer the meds on time.
  • Alarms to prevent missed meds
  • More accurate administration of meds
  • More accurate record keeping of what was given to whom, by whom and when or what was refused
  • More accurate tracking of the controlled drugs
  • Timely reordering of PRNs; less chance of ever running out of medications.
  • More accurate receipt and check in of medication deliveries
  • More accurate records for medication destruction
  • Shorter med passes
  • Faster med check-in at cycle fills
  • Faster documentation at med return or destruction
QuickMAR QuickMAR
EMR/ Barcoding, Bedside Medication Verification, QuickMAR

 MPNS
Booth #11508

Your Pharmacy Source for Dispensing Solutions

Providing Custom Pharmaceutical Dispensing Solutions For Over 25 Years

MPNS was founded in 1982 by 2007 Bowl of Hygeia award winner Richard Reeves in order to provide pharmacies a user-friendly solution to regulatory changes in the long term care industry. The solution MPNS brought to the table was providing long term care pharmacies FDA compliant and cGMP adhering repackaged unit dose medications in a universal format from a centralized closed door pharmacy.

This is still the commitment at MPNS as well as new solutions for new regulatory issues, systems integration and workflow efficiencies as well as the most important function of enhancing patient safety. As healthcare continues to evolve MPNS is dedicated to providing solutions that evolve as well and tailor themselves to various individual pharmacy needs.

Centrally located in the heart of Tennessee, MPNS is within 750 miles of 75% of all major markets in the U.S. This enables MPNS to provide customers with fast turnaround on products while absorbing shipping costs at standard rates.

MPNS is registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as well as the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency and complies with all current Good Manufacturing Practices by maintaining a stringent regulatory and quality control program.

Products

Unit Dose medications delivered to your pharmacy ready to dispense. Each dose is reclaimable to stock, labeled according to FDA guidelines, and all barcoded in a Class "A" package. Barcoding that can be tailored to your bedside error checking system and inventory control software.

Point of Care dispensing offers customized packaging solutions for healthcare providers to dispense directly to the patient. Offices such as same day surgery clinics, dental practices, walk-in clinics, and urgent care facilities, as well as others can receive FDA compliant packaged and labeled medications ready to dispense. Practices can use these dispensing applications to bring in additional revenue while enhancing patient relationships in a convenient and efficient manner.

Barcode readable packaging tailored to your specific needs which integrate with inventory, patient record and billing/payment software systems.

Punch Cards delivered to your pharmacy ready to dispense. Each heat sealed card can be customized to fit your pharmacy's various quantity needs compliancy labeled with barcode applied for inventory, patient record and billing/payment software.

MPNS Barcoding Supplies MPNS EMAR MPNS Unit Dose Repackagin Services - Blister Packs MPNS Unit Dose Supplies
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