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Free COVID-19 Resources for Pharmacy

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As a partner to the pharmacy community, we understand the critical role you play in the COVID-19 response. As a first line of contact for many individuals, pharmacies can deliver important and vital information regarding COVID-19. To help you communicate and provide factual information, we’re offering free COVID-19 resources.

COVID-19 Resources: Why the Facts Matter

As with any scenario in the modern world, there’s a cloud of misinformation surrounding COVID-19. The world is also seeing changes in guidelines around how to protect yourself. This includes the recent new guidance of encouraging all to wear cloth masks over their nose and mouth in public. Previously, face masks were only deemed necessary for those sick or interacting with infected patients. 

We looked at the guidelines provided by the CDC to develop resources for you to place in your pharmacy, as well as share on your social media profiles. By being a source for consistent and reliable information, your customers will be better prepared for facing life during the pandemic.

Other Ways to Communicate with Patients

In addition to offering free posters and social media posts, our pharmacy print division, Printwerks, can also design, print, and mail first-class letters to patients. These services provide a way to stay connected with patients. 

These branded letters enable you to communicate how you’re responding to COVID-19, such as offering more flexible delivery or curbside pickup. It’s also another channel to disperse COVID-19 facts. In a time when patients are worried about prescription drug access and availability, you can reassure them of your ability to take care of them.

Getting Your Free Resources Is Easy

It only takes a few minutes to get your free resources. You’ll simply submit your information and receive two posters and two social media posts with your logo. There is no cost for this service. It’s just our way of saying thank you to all the pharmacy teams working tirelessly to make a difference.

To claim your free resources, visit our setup page today. If you have any questions, contact us at emma@infowerks.com or call us at 702-914-9910.

The Role of Pharmacy in the COVID-19 Outbreak

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The healthcare ecosystem is on the frontlines of fighting coronavirus. Each stakeholder plays an essential role in responding to the virus. That includes pharmacists. The role of pharmacy in the COVID-19 outbreak is evolving and changing, providing critical ways to help mitigate the spread, deliver medications, and assisting with testing.

HHS Authorizes Pharmacists for COVID-19 Testing

On April 8, HHS issued a statement that authorizes licensed pharmacists to order and administer COVID-19 tests. With this one decision, pharmacists can now provide easier access to testing. By doing so, pharmacists are now able to speed up diagnosis. This can lead to earlier treatment and reduce the chance that the person will infect others. 

Pharmacists have long acted as counsel to patients. They’ve been a key player in immunizations as well. This new ability to test for COVID-19 allows them to make a difference in their patients’ health.

Shortages Are Becoming More Common

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Drug shortages have been an emerging fear for patients and the healthcare community. These concerns include the increased demand for medications that can treat COVID-19 as well as the medication taken for chronic conditions. 

Some reports have actually found these two points converging. Those with autoimmune diseases, like lupus, are now facing shortages. Hydroxychloroquine is a prescription that helps those with lupus fight off flares. It’s now been making headlines because it may be a possible treatment for coronavirus. Patients are scared they’ll be cut off because of new demand.

Supply, Demand, and 90-Day Fills

Further, pharmacists are also facing new requests for those with chronic diseases, asking for 90-day supplies due to the concern with needing to shelter in place. The problem many may be facing is that not all insurance providers allow 90-day fills for medications.

It’s a perfect storm of concerns with access, demand, and supply. Finding new suppliers is challenging and often comes with a heftier price tag. As the role of pharmacy in the COVID-19 pandemic grows, each pharmacy must contend with ensuring that their patients have the medications they need. 

What Pharmacists Need to Address Operational Challenges and Care Continuity

Pharmacy organizations issued a joint policy recommendation to enable pharmacists to do more. To address the issue of shortages in medication and workforce, these groups have requested a relaxation of operational barriers. 

In short, they want to introduce flexible staffing that allows pharmacists and techs to work across state lines, open satellite locations in pharmacy deserts, and waive limitations on who can staff the pharmacy. Additionally, they have called for the ability to provide early refills and more 90-day supplies. 

When looking at the shortage of medication issues, pharmacists would like to be able to allow therapeutic interchange and substitution. Further, they want expiration dates extended and more transparency from the FDA about supply chain shortages.

With these changes, pharmacists can be better prepared to keep serving their communities.

Keeping Patients Informed

As a direct point of access for many patients, pharmacists have become providers of information as well. Many pharmacies are using different channels to communicate with patients. That includes signage at stores that offer advice from the medical community or sending communications to patients to update them on how their response to the virus. Patients need to hear from pharmacists now. This reassurance could minimize their worries.

Sharing Data: Essential in Tracking the Virus

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The ability to share pharmacy data without different entities could offer the healthcare community more insight. The HHS announcement did not provide any details on how pharmacies will share test results. While they are likely to submit them to government entities like HHS and the CDC, other studies may benefit from them as well. 

Currently, John’s Hopkins has a coronavirus tracker, which provides information by state. There is also an IHME Model, which projects hospital resource use. Researchers and experts at multiple pharmaceutical and healthcare companies are scrambling to create a vaccine, and pharmacy data could help. 

The pharmacy data of prescriptions for those with COVID-19 could deliver key information to learning what’s working and what isn’t. Data sharing is a critical need right now, as we all come to understand the virus better. 

Pharmacy on the Frontlines

As with any healthcare emergency, each segment of the industry has a role to play. Pharmacists just like physicians, nurses, and other clinicians, are on the frontlines of COVID-19. As a partner to the healthcare community, we appreciate all you do. We’re here to support you along the way. 

HIMSS 2020 Digital Is Now Live

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As a HIMSS corporate member and supporter of the healthcare industry, we’re excited to see HIMSS 2020 Digital Experience launched. It was a smart and prudent choice made by HIMSS not to hold this year’s conference. But there is still great content and information available to stakeholders, as we attempt to prepare for today’s challenges and what lies ahead.

What is HIMSS 2020 Digital?

HIMSS created a portal for its members and registered attendees that features digital content on-demand. This content includes COVID-19 resources as well as other critical topics that healthcare is facing. 

HIMSS has made all programming available and the ability to earn continuing education credits. Presentations that were to be given at the conference are also available. Finally, the experience includes a virtual exhibition. Our profile includes content resources related to the coronavirus as well as healthcare data management. 

Staying Connected

HIMSS 2020 Digital offers the entire healthcare community to stay connected during these uncertain times. They also established the COVID-19 Digital Think Tank. This platform allows healthcare professionals from across the world to share best practices on treating the coronavirus pandemic. We urge you to check out these resources.

On-Demand Recordings

The new experience also offers a series of on-demand recordings tackling specific challenges relating to healthcare data and technology. Learn from the experts on how tech is bridging the gap and providing inventive ways to track public health concerns.

Visit the site today to get the complete experience! You can also view all our healthcare data management solutions here.