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OneKey Solutions and the Pharmacy Workflow

Ed Cohen discusses platform integration in the pharmacy.

Ed Cohen discusses with Miranda Rochol, of IQVIA, the OneKey Solution in the daily workflow of the pharmacy.

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Miranda Rochol: "It's really important that the products are integrated into the workflow, because if not they won't truly find value for the pharmacy. The first step is system integration. Our products are API based, so the API would have to be integrated into the software that the pharmacy is using to dispense...both our products are integrated in, so that when the pharmacy technicians and the pharmacists are filling that prescription, they can actually access the tool. It's automated, they don't have to...go outside of the system to be able to access this prescriber information. It's right there, part of that workflow. Prescriber data is immediately there, they don't have to go find it elsewhere...the validation happens preadjudication, and the results are returned directly on that screen....In fact it should make [workflow] quicker because prescriber info instead of doing data entry yourself you're just searching data elements and selecting which ones you want, should save some keystrokes for them.

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