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  2. Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    History. During the 1970s and 1980s, the VA began experimenting with the consolidation of mail prescription workloads. By 1994, it was ready for a computerized test project. Joseph Haymond, a pharmacist, instituted a manual filling system at the Leavenworth VA Hospital in the 1980s and processed all mail requests from Leavenworth VA and Topeka VA.

  3. Keep Your Medicines Straight - WebMD

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    Keep all your medicines in one spot -- on their own shelf or in a labeled bin. Put them somewhere cool and dry where you're sure to see them, but out of the reach of kids and pets. Check the ...

  4. VistA - Wikipedia

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    VISTA's Architecture is an "Onion" with concentric layers of functions. At its core is a single shared database that all applications use. The Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VISTA) is the system of record for the clinical, administrative and financial operations of the Veterans Health Administration VISTA consists of over 180 clinical, financial, and ...

  5. Does Medicare Cover Pharmacy Home Delivery? - Healthline

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    Benefits of pharmacy delivery. Takeaway. Medicare Part D is the portion of Medicare that offers prescription medication coverage. Most prescription coverage plans allow you to set up automatic ...

  6. Guide to Medicare Coverage and Enrollment for Veterans

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    Veterans can enroll in Medicare Part A during the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP). This is the period of 7 months around when you turn 65, starting 3 months before your 65th birthday. Part B ...

  7. Electronic prescribing - Wikipedia

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    Electronic prescription ( e-prescribing or e-Rx) is the computer-based electronic generation, transmission, and filling of a medical prescription, taking the place of paper and faxed prescriptions. E-prescribing allows a physician, physician assistant, pharmacist, or nurse practitioner to use digital prescription software to electronically ...

  8. How to Get Low-Cost or Free Prescriptions - WebMD

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    Another option is to look for a 340B pharmacy. These pharmacies are part of a federal program that lets them partner with community health centers to provide medications free or at low cost. Some ...

  9. What Is a Pharmacy Technician? - WebMD

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    3 min read. Pharmacy technicians are medical professionals who work with pharmacists to help patients and make sure they get the best care. They often are the people who find, package, and label ...