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The Evolving Role of Pharmacy Technicians and its Impact on Patient Care

Northwest Suburban College

Pharmacy Technicians are an invaluable part of the healthcare system, supporting pharmacists in providing the highest level of patient care. Over the years, their role has undergone significant changes as they have taken on more responsibilities and become important contributors to patient care and the delivery of pharmacy services.

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Enhancing Patient Care: Medical Assistants’ Key Role in Preventive Healthcare

Northwest Suburban College

Today’s Medical Assistants wear many hats, working collaboratively with physicians and other medical professionals to deliver high-quality patient care in various healthcare settings.

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Promote Hepatitis screenings in your practice for World Hepatitis Day 

Health Prime

Here are some strategies to promote screenings in your practice: Patient Education: Incorporate Hepatitis awareness materials into your patient education initiatives. Empower them to initiate sensitive conversations with patients about Hepatitis screenings.

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The Expanding Role of Pharmacy Technicians in Modern Healthcare

Northwest Suburban College

Today, Pharmacy Technicians are vital participants in supporting patient care by tackling new challenges, from medication management and telepharmacy to specialty pharmacy services and community outreach efforts.

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Care Coordination: The Key to Improving Patient Outcomes

Relias

What is care coordination? Coordination of care is the process of organizing and integrating health care services for patients across care settings and providers. It is especially important for patients with complex or chronic conditions, multiple comorbidities, or transitions of care.

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What is Team Documentation? Benefits and tips to begin

Mobius MD

Consider that most outpatient visits consist of four stages : Gathering data Physical examination and data synthesis Medical decision-making Patient education and implementing plan-of-care In a traditional practice model, the physician is responsible for all or most of these four stages.

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Expert Spotlight: Nima Rad – Adding AI To The Toolbox To Boost Efficiency

Arkenea

How do you see the role of technology evolving in patient care over the next decade? I anticipate technology will increasingly empower patients to participate actively in their health journey. We’ll see a shift from reactive care to proactive, preventive approaches. Connect with him on LinkedIn here.