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    Drug Channels: Seamless Integration into the Provider's Native Workflow--The Shift in Patient Services

    Drug Channels: Seamless Integration into the Provider's Native Workflow--The Shift in Patient Services

    Initiating a specialty drug prescription can be a daunting task for providers, often mired in complex manual processes and inefficiencies. Call center-based support may still rely on phone calls and faxes, while branded portals require the provider to use a separate system for each drug. There’s now a more effective approach for providers looking to reduce the time to therapy for patients.

    CareMetx explores an important shift in the evolution of patient services: embedding the therapy initiation process directly into the provider’s workflow. By integrating these tasks into electronic medical records and practice management systems, providers can streamline operations, reduce errors, and accelerate the time to therapy.

    Read our latest post on Drug Channels to explore the benefits and efficiencies gained from embedded technology.

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    Revolutionizing Hub Operations: The Impact of Seamless Digital Integrations

    Revolutionizing Hub Operations: The Impact of Seamless Digital Integrations

    Data is the lifeblood of any patient support program, but data access has been a challenge historically. With multiple entities providing or...

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    Drug Channels: No More Delays--Accelerating Therapy Starts by Embedding Hub Services in Provider Workflows

    Drug Channels: No More Delays--Accelerating Therapy Starts by Embedding Hub Services in Provider Workflows

    Timely access to therapy is crucial for improving health outcomes. However, most healthcare providers struggle with inefficient systems that...

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    Beyond Verification: How a Single Detail Can Impact Patient Access and Provider Confidence

    Beyond Verification: How a Single Detail Can Impact Patient Access and Provider Confidence

    When a patient is diagnosed with a rare or complex disease, and prescribed a drug that needs to be infused or injected, the healthcare provider...

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