Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center taps PipelineRx for telepharmacy

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Dartmouth-Hitchcock (D-H) Medical Center has selected PipelineRx’s technology platform called PowerGridRx to help optimize pharmacy workflow and improve patient care. The deployment has started with more than a dozen facilities across D-H’s telehealth service area in New England with other markets coming in the future. Telepharmacy promises to elevate D-H’s efforts to integrate telemedicine with its commitment to population health, quality and value; and supports the expansion of D-H telehealth service offerings.

PipelineRx’s technology platform called PowerGridRx helps optimize pharmacy workflow and improve patient care.“PowerGridRx will enable us to scale, track, and run our entire program all in a secure cloud. The interoperable nature of the platform is critical to our business as we work with so many different EHR systems,” Dr. Sarah Pletcher, medical director and founder, Center for Telehealth at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, said in a statement.

PipelineRx’s telepharmacy cloud platform helps participating hospitals in D-H service area to optimize pharmacy operations and redeploy pharmacy staff to clinically focused programs that better benefit the patient. PowerGridRx aggregates, manages, and optimizes virtual pharmacy management for health systems, differentiates D-H’s telepharmacy network and manages the order verification process for current and future facilities. The solution, which has been deployed or selected in over 200 hospitals across the country, also helps to standardize policies and procedures across facilities, lessening the administrative burden on health providers while ensuring that all hospital policies are met.

“After enhancing our telepharmacy SaaS platform late last year, we are very excited to add Dartmouth-Hitchcock to the list of hospital systems using our solutions to improve pharmacy operations across their network,” Brian Roberts, CEO of PipelineRx, said in a statement.