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At the Pharmacy Innovators Podcast, we talk with innovative people who are going “off script,” finding new and better ways to optimize pharmacy for hospitals and health systems. Each episode provides timely and useful insights into how to transform healthcare through pharmacy.

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    • Apr 23, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Advancing 340B: Strategic Perspectives in a Changing Landscape

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 33:19


    In this episode of the Pharmacy Innovators Podcast, host Jim Jorgenson is joined by two powerhouse voices in the 340B space: Kristin Fox Smith, Visante's own 340B expert, and Ted Slafsky, Publisher & CEO of the 340B Report. Together, they dive into the latest political and regulatory shifts shaking the 340B landscape — from new Congressional leadership and pending legislation to the major reorganization of HHS and HRSA. The episode also explores Medicaid trends, judicial developments, contract pharmacy access, and the broader political forces shaping healthcare access for vulnerable populations. Whether you're a healthcare leader, policymaker, or 340B stakeholder, this episode offers timely and valuable insights into the evolving landscape of the program. 340B Report website: https://340breport.com/ Subscribe now using coupon code VISANTE25

    Pharmacist Burnout and Beyond: What the Data Tells Us

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 37:21


    In this episode, host Jim Jorgenson talks with Dr. Brianne Bakken, PharmD, MHA, Associate Professor at The University of Iowa College of Nursing, about the National Pharmacist Workforce Study (NPWS) and its impact on pharmacy. They explore key findings on burnout, job satisfaction, and staffing shortages, as well as how AI, telepharmacy, and policy changes are reshaping the profession. Dr. Bakken discusses her award-winning 2019 paper on discrimination and harassment in pharmacy and offers a preview of the 2024 NPWS. She also highlights strategies like leadership training, inclusion initiatives, and resilience programs that are helping pharmacies adapt and thrive.  Link to NPWS final reports: https://www.aacp.org/article/national-pharmacist-workforce-studies 

    Top Opportunities for Healthcare Executives in 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 39:01


    In this episode of the Pharmacy Innovators Podcast, Visante CEO Steve Rough and President Phil Brummond dive into Visante's Top Ten Issues Facing Health System Pharmacy in 2025 series. This insightful discussion covers key topics such as alternative payment models, revenue cycle optimization, centralized medication access, and more—critical areas shaping the future of pharmacy practice. Join them as they explore how to advocate for essential resources, the expanding role of pharmacy services in health system strategy, and major healthcare marketplace changes that could impact your organization. Don't miss this episode for expert insights and strategies to enhance financial and operational performance in 2025 and beyond! 

    Ask the Innovators: Your Questions on the 340B Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 22:18


    In this episode, we address audience-submitted questions about the 340B Program with Kristin Fox Smith and Sean Hall, two leading experts from Visante. Topics range from potential legislative changes and manufacturer rebate models to operational challenges and future program expectations. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply curious about the 340B Program, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of this critical initiative.

    Key Takeaways from ASHP Midyear: Insights with Dave Hager and Lynn Thoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 34:15


    In this episode, we're joined by Dave Hager, Managing Director at Visante, and Lynn Thoma, Senior Director at Visante, as they share their key takeaways from the ASHP Midyear Conference. Dave and Lynn dive into the major themes shaping pharmacy practice, highlight perspectives that challenged or inspired them, and discuss how the conference content aligns with the current trends and challenges facing the industry. Don't miss this insightful conversation as they break down the conference highlights and share their expert analysis!

    Systemness in Action: How McLeod Health Pharmacy Elevates Organizational Excellence

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 30:20


    In this episode, host Jim Jorgenson welcomes Dr. Jenna Swindler, Vice President of Pharmacy Services at McLeod Health System in South Carolina. Dr. Swindler shares her career journey and provides an overview of McLeod Health's pharmacy operations. The conversation dives into the critical role of "systemness" in multi-hospital organizations, highlighting how McLeod defines and implements this concept, particularly in pharmacy practices. Dr. Swindler discusses McLeod's comprehensive pharmacy strategy, its alignment with broader organizational goals, and its impact on patient outcomes and operational efficiency. She elaborates on fostering consistency across locations, collaborating with other departments, and ensuring medication access for underserved populations. The episode also explores how pharmacy services at McLeod support patients beyond dispensing medications, enhancing care from hospital admission to post-discharge.   Tune in for insights on advancing pharmacy's role in achieving health system excellence and improving patient care!

    Navigating Pediatric Pharmacy: Challenges and Innovations with Dr. Kendrea Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 25:33


    In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Kendrea Jones, Director of Pharmacy at Arkansas Children's Hospital, to explore the unique challenges and opportunities in pediatric pharmacy. Dr. Jones shares her career journey, insights into the specialized pharmacy services at Arkansas Children's, and how the hospital is tackling workforce shortages, high-cost therapies, and drug shortages. We also dive into the development of a specialty pharmacy to serve rural populations, innovations in prior authorization processes, revenue cycle management, and Arkansas's leadership in pharmacy advocacy, particularly regarding PBMs and 340b protections. Don't miss this engaging conversation with one of the leading voices in pediatric pharmacy!

    The AI Advantage: Streamlining Workloads in Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 31:37


    In this episode, Jim Jorgenson talks with Joe Lassiter, Ghalib Abbasi from Houston Methodist and robotics expert Frederik Ebert about the growing role of AI in healthcare, focusing on medication use and technology. They discuss how AI enhances clinical decision-making and automation, while also addressing its potential to reduce administrative costs in hospitals. Tune in to explore how AI is transforming healthcare and improving patient outcomes.

    340B Policy and Real-life Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 35:24


    The 340B landscape is constantly evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities for healthcare providers. Visante is committed to helping organizations navigate the complexities that come with a 340B program.  To stay informed, listen to our latest podcast on all things 340B. Our guests, Ted Slafsky, Publisher and CEO of 340B Report, and Kristin Fox-Smith, Senior Vice President at Visante, discuss critical topics such as: The evolving landscape of 340B advocacy The importance of data sharing and transparency The impact of telehealth on patient care The role of audits in program integrity The importance of an effective dispute resolution process 340B Report website: https://340breport.com/ Discount code: Visante25

    Empowering Change: Leadership and Advocacy in Hospital Pharmacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 30:20


    In this episode of Pharmacy Innovators, we delve into the critical roles of leadership and advocacy within hospital pharmacy settings. Hospital pharmacists are not only frontline healthcare providers but also leaders driving impactful change in patient care. Join us as we sit down with St. Luke's Vice President & Chief Pharmacy Officer, Kelley Curtis, who shares her insights on navigating the complexities of healthcare systems. Discover firsthand how effective leadership strategies can empower pharmacy teams to innovate, collaborate, and ultimately improve healthcare outcomes. Whether you're a pharmacy professional, healthcare leader, or simply interested in the intersection of pharmacy practice and advocacy, this episode offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice.  

    Ask the Innovators: Your Questions on Infusion Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 31:00


    In this special edition of our Innovators podcast, we address your questions about infusion services and site-of-care strategies. Join our guests, Erick Siegenthaler and Dale Drizd, Pharm D, RPh, as they chat with Jim Jorgenson about setting up a home infusion program, optimizing pharmacy revenue, preventing costly leakage, and much more. Gain valuable insights to enhance patient access and improve provider satisfaction.

    Pharmacy Perspectives from Beyond the Northern Border

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 30:19


    Delivering quality pharmacy care to communities across remote, often wintry Northern Canada presents unique challenges. Kevin McDonald and Sammu Dhaliwall from North West Telepharmacy Solutions join Jim Jorgenson to discuss overcoming geographical, weather, language, technology, and financial barriers to provide essential medications and clinical care. Kevin McDonald, Director of North West Telepharmacy Solutions Sammu Dhaliwall, Senior Manager of Business Development https://www.northwesttelepharmacy.ca/

    Leading with Innovation: Transforming Health System Pharmacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 36:34


    Don't miss this transformative opportunity to join Majid Tanas, a respected pharmacy executive and leader, for an enlightening discussion on mastering the complexities of today's healthcare landscape. Majid delves into the critical role of hospital pharmacy in enhancing the full patient experience, the strategic design of organizational structures to boost collaboration, and the imperative to abandon the outdated term 'ancillary services' from pharmacy dialogue. Majid advocates for placing patients and people at the forefront of your decisions, a proven strategy for achieving remarkable success.

    Top Opportunities for Healthcare Executives in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 40:26


    In this exclusive episode of the Visante Pharmacy Innovators, our leaders seize the opportunity to delve into this year's selections for the annual Top 10 and explain why four issues are particularly worth paying attention to. Steve Rough, Phil Brummond and Jim Jorgenson dig deeper into specialty pharmacy and infusion services, consolidated service centers, benchmarking and analytics, and pharmacy revenue. These areas are identified as promising exciting opportunities for health systems in 2024, echoing Steve's assertion, "There's more opportunity in pharmacy than ever before.” And be sure to tune in for the insightful conversation on grit and its implications for healthcare leaders.

    Uncovering the Financial Opportunity of Pharmacy Revenue Cycle

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 43:41


    In this episode, Visante Executive Advisor Jim Jorgenson and Senior Director Dave Hager are joined by two experts in the pharmacy revenue cycle industry who provide valuable insights and knowledge on establishing an effective strategy and structure for success. Lindsey Amerine and Maxie Friemel, pioneers in the field, offer guidance on initiating the process, assembling a cross-functional team, pinpointing immediate victories, and formulating a long-term strategy. Leaders in health systems are encouraged to listen to this episode to learn more about discovering substantial financial benefits within their own organizations. Unscripted Podcast link Establishing a pharmacy revenue integrity team: A blueprint for increasing pharmacy's role in health-system revenue cycle link

    The Importance of Work-Life Balance in Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 29:49


    Happy New Year, listeners! The start of the New Year usually comes with self-reflection and new intentions. As we continue to see staffing shortages, escalating workload demands, burnout and silent quitting as significant challenges for hospitals and health systems how do we address these labor concerns? In this episode, we embark on one of the topics that healthcare workers have the most trouble achieving: work-life balance (or should we say LIFE-work balance). Visante Senior Director, Angie Amado, and Visante Senior Consultant, Lynn Thoma, have an honest conversation with our host, Jim Jorgenson, about the importance of work-life balance and how they attempt to implement healthy boundaries in both their professional and personal lives.  Read  Visante's Top 10 Issues Facing Health System Pharmacy

    Pharmacy Informatics and Technology Impact on Medication-use

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 31:08


    Discover the fascinating world of pharmacy informatics and technology and its profound impact on medication-use across the health system. In this episode, we delve into the trends, challenges, and opportunities in technology and informatics that are shaping the future of Pharmacy. From business analytics, interoperability, and technology optimization, we explore how technology innovations streamline processes, enhance patient safety, and improve financial performance. Join us as we chat with expert Joe Lassiter, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Informatics Officer, who unveils the behind-the-scenes workings of pharmacy informatics. From the best organizational models to understanding the value of data scientists, you'll gain invaluable insights into the pivotal role pharmacy informatics and technology plays in health systems. Especially for health system leaders, this episode is a must listen.

    What's next for USP drug compounding compliance?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 22:53


    In this episode of Visante Innovators, Jim Jorgenson talks with Pharmacy Stars CEO Keith Streckenbach. Keith is an innovator in sterile drug compounding and passionate about helping pharmacies reach their compliance goals and meet increasingly complex standards. With USP Chapters 797 and 800 becoming compendial, and therefore enforceable by boards of pharmacy or other regulatory agencies, quickly reaching compliance with these standards is critical. Keith and Jim discuss how to assess your situation and design a compliance roadmap, and where to go for the most helpful resources. They also cover some of the more challenging aspects of 797 and 800 compliance, how to handle workforce challenges and staying on top of cybersecurity issues. Listeners will be interested to hear about what Jim and Keith see for the future of compliance in this area, such as more frequent use of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) standards. Pharmacy Stars Website: pharmacystars.com Resources: 5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT USP CHAPTER 797 AND 800 REVISIONS 2023 USP 797 Pharmaceutical Compounding – Sterile Preparations Briefing   2023 USP 795 Pharmaceutical Compounding – Non-Sterile Preparations Briefing  

    Systemness in Health System Pharmacy: Perspectives from Two Transformational Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 36:42


    In this episode of Visante's Innovators podcast, successful pharmacy leaders, Melissa Ortega from Tufts Medicine and Staci Hermann from Dartmouth Health, join Jim Jorgenson for an in-depth discussion on the greatest challenges and opportunities facing the contemporary pharmacy leader.   Dave Hager moderates the discussion with these two phenomenal pharmacy trailblazers for an intriguing, timely listen for all current and future health system and pharmacy leaders.  

    The infusion market is evolving. Are you ready?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 40:08


    It's a familiar theme in healthcare: the movement of traditional acute care to a variety of ambulatory settings. Infusion therapy is one of the fastest-growing examples of this transition, and the market continues to shift as a result of this strong growth. In this episode of our Visante Innovators podcast, we take a deeper look at what's driving the expansion of the infusion market. Join Visante CEO Jim Jorgenson, University of Maryland Director of Home Infusion Services Chris White, and Visante Senior Director Erick Siegenthaler as they discuss infusion changes and challenges, plus how health systems should be thinking about their overall infusion strategy in today's evolving landscape.

    Medication Adherence: Why It Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 21:15


    Why has an important quality and financial element like medical adherence flown under the radar all these years? Professor William (Bill) Kelly from Taneja College of Pharmacy at USF, joins our host, Jim Jorgenson, to discuss why pharmacist interventions and medication adherence are crucial to patients' quality of life. In the episode, Bill dives into his most recent publication on adherence and gives us a sneak peek of his upcoming studies about quality and safety. Click Here to read Bill's publication  Contact Bill: wkelly@usf.edu  

    It's a Crisis: The Pharmacy Technician Shortage

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 16:23


    Health systems have been plagued by shortages of pharmacy technicians and many fear it will continue to get worse. Rico Powell, Senior Consultant at Visante and Managing Partner at Professional Pharmacy Technician Academy, joins our host, Jim Jorgenson, to discuss the pharmacy technician crisis. In this episode, Rico highlights technicians' role in medication safety and what pharmacy leaders can do to help mitigate the high turnover. Professional Pharmacy Technician Academy: www.pptaacademy.com Contact Rico Powell: rpowell@pptaacademy.com White Paper: The Pharmacy Technician Workforce Crisis         Transcript:  Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  00:04 Hello, and welcome to today's edition of the Visante pharmacy innovators podcast. I'm your host Visante CEO Jim Jorgensen. You know, one of the critical areas of importance for the US healthcare system is the labor pool. And this was significantly challenged and shortages exacerbated by the pandemic and in pharmacy I think this has been felt most acutely in the pharmacy technician market. And having a high-performing pharmacy technical staff is really critical to the effective and efficient operation of pharmacy. And it's also a key element of medication safety. And today, I'm really excited to have with us as our guest, Rico Powell, certified pharmacy technician and Senior Consultant here at Visante to discuss the technician shortage crisis. So welcome Rico. To start, can you please give our audience some additional background on yourself?   Rico Powell  00:56 Yeah, I'm from Memphis, Tennessee. I've been a certified pharmacy tech through PTC for 20 years now. I'm a husband and father of two amazing young men who both started college and also a bouncing three-year-old boy. I'm currently working as a senior consultant on automation projects here with Visante  supporting health systems on various implementation projects.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  01:22 Great, before we jump into the tech shortage issue, I'm interested to hear what led you to your current focus on automation and informatics.   Rico Powell  01:32 Actually, automation and informatics was introduced to me from great leaders during the time practice model changes to get pharmacists closest to the bedside was high priority. Leaders developed a tech manager role. Current DOP (Director of Pharmacy), Dr. Allison Apple was taking the lead on these practice model changes and developed the tech manager role. In this tech manager role, I developed really key leadership skills that really took me a long way. In the same health system, you had forward-thinking pharmacy leaders develop this pharmacy automation analyst role. Dr. Brennan Erickson, and I'm thankful for him, he had a vision of me being in this role and leading IT initiatives for the system and at LeBonheur Children's Hospital.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  02:39 Great! Well, we're very thankful you're in that role as well. As a pharmacy tech, and someone that works in a variety of hospitals now for Visante , you get the chance to talk with your peers, what  are you seeing firsthand in the field in terms of tech shortages.   Rico Powell  02:55 Yeah, you know, one thing I'm seeing in regarding tech shortages is all that hard work that pharmacies did across the United States to change practice model changes to put the pharmacists more to to the bedside are now being reversed back. I'm seeing these pharmacists are now taking on these technician roles due to the tech shortage. The high turnover is now massive. There's a lot of stress that's been placed on the pharmacists to do dual roles when, before the tech crisis, you had technicians filling these roles. Also, I'm seeing a lot of pharmacy tech agency work being done which brings a new variable when it comes to a patient safety risks when you have untrained technicians filling in just to stop the bleeding with this tech shortage that's going on.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  04:01 What do you think the most impactful area is right now in terms of the tech shortage and pharmacy operations?   Rico Powell  04:09 You know, I think the most impactful thing is overall the med safety piece of it. My biggest fear is that the shortage is not only impacting pharmacy operations, but it's also introducing patient safety risks. This is the untold story of how critical the tech role is to the patient safety's overall ecosystem. You often hear about in a retail setting of the pharmacy, the store manager or the pharmacist in a retail setting, and in acute care setting you hear about the physician, the nurse, the pharmacy, or the respiratory therapist, but the technician is so valuable in this role in the overall makeup of medication safety.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  05:00 I couldn't agree more, you know, maybe a story from my personal background when I was a chief pharmacy officer. We had two patients on the same chemotherapy agent, one receiving a very diluted dosage, and they were a bone marrow transplant patient, the other receiving almost full strength, and they were a prostate cancer patient, and the pharmacist for the day mixed the two doses up. So the bone marrow transplant patient was going to receive the full strength which would undoubtedly would have killed the patient. The IV Pharmacist gave the bag to the technician and said, run this upstairs, the technician looked at the color and said this doesn't look right. And the pharmacist checked and said, No, that's right. Take it up. So the technician went to another pharmacist and said this doesn't look right. And the other pharmacist said, well, it was checked by the IV room pharmacist, so it must be right take it up. So the technician went to the nurse and said this doesn't look right. And the nurse said, No, it's labeled, right. It's the right drug. But he refused to give the dose to the nurse, he came back down. And he brought the drug to my office. And he said this doesn't look right. And I took one look, I went oh my gosh, you're right, this isn't right. And so we were able to avert a medication error that most certainly would have killed that patient. And three times the easy course of action would have been to let it go. And each time the technician refused to do that. And ultimately saved that patient's life. I am so thankful for that technician still today. So what what do you see as primary drivers for that technician shortage situation?   Rico Powell  06:46 Well, I mean, I think it's quite simple. You know, you have low wage working employees contributing long hours away from their family, they're now choosing other fields to help support and, you know, the online model, a wave that hit after COVID, really opened Pandora's Box.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  07:08 Are you seeing things in the market that seem to be working well, to help improve the recruitment and retention of pharmacy techs?   Rico Powell  07:18 Yeah, it's funny, you should ask. I'm currently supporting a pediatric hospital here in Memphis, Tennessee, that could actually write the white paper on things that are working well, you know that this system has competitive pay scale, very low turnover, you know, engaged happy pharmacy technicians, there's innovative job descriptions, and just overall great culture and work life balance. And I think those are all the key ingredients to things working well.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  07:50 You hit on a number of  really important points there. And you know, as a tech yourself, what are the most important things to you and your career when you think about whether you want to stay in a position or not?   Rico Powell  08:04 Yeah, not only for me, I hear way too often from pharmacy technicians, I would say career advancement, and there's a lot of moving parts to that. I will also say work life balance, and fair and competitive pay scales being developed.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  08:23 Yeah, that one is really frustrating. You know, when we look across the country, almost invariably, when you put the pharmacy technicians on the technician work scale with RAD techs or ultrasound techs or lab techs, they always end up on the bottom, which is really frustrating, because in many states, they have to be licensed, and they have to be certified. They have to complete the formal course of training and education. And yet they're invariably on the bottom of that tech scale.   So what do you think are maybe the top three things that every pharmacy operation should be considering to better support their technical workforce? You know, if you had the magic wand, and were vice president for the day, what would you do?   Rico Powell  09:08 Yeah, and this is a really hard one, when you know, there's a lot of things that are going on with with pharmacy leaders and the responsibilities that they have to take on but if I did have the magic wand, one, I would say, develop some standard way in consensus for pharmacy leaders to know how to have these crucial conversations with the C-suite, explaining the importance of the role of patient safety. And when it comes along with pharmacy technician, just really letting them know how important this role is in the overall ecosystem of taking care of patients. And this way we could shore up the the discrepancy with the pay. I just think that story isn't told strongly enough and it's a difficult one to have. Along with that, develop and define job description descriptions and create innovative roles.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  10:07 Yeah, I think what's frustrating is watching across the country and seeing the same mistake made multiple times in multiple hospitals, it's almost like organizations refuse to learn from the misfortune of others, how many times are we going to make that heparin error before we eliminate that. And almost invariably, every time that error has been made, it starts with a technician. And so they're critically important to the overall patient safety movement, for sure.   In addition to your work at Visante, I know you're also taking direct action to help the tech crisis as one of the ownership partners and program directors of the professional pharmacy technician academy. So tell us a little bit about what you do at PPTA.   Rico Powell  10:53 Yeah, and I'll back up a little bit over my 20-year career as a pharmacy technician, I've been blessed and placed in situations to gain exposure and provide my input on things. PTCB in 2017 invited me to attend a pharmacy meeting to explore the consensus and the standard of pharmacy technicians. Our very own Steve (Rough) was also a keynote speaker at that meeting in 2017. And the Industry Day pharmacy technician stakeholder meeting, the conference brought together over 100 pharmacy and pharmacy technician professionals on site and 350 by webinar. I never forget hearing about hearing about a story from Christopher Jerry, one of the other keynote speakers and president of the Emily Jerry Foundation, describing the tragedy he suffered when his two-year old daughter lost her life at the pharmacy technician medication error. One thing Chris said in his keynote speech touched me, having young kids, you know, during this time. He stated that the pharmacy profession in this room must develop standards. And the state boards must understand the importance of the profession to public safety. And he literally asked everybody in that room, if we didn't come up with a consensus do something on your own, to really show that you care. And that just went all over me. And to this day, so that developing PPTA was a direct result of that speech, actually. I wanted to do something about it. And PPTA is  a model that offers flexible, high quality, fully online foundation courses to help organizations promote in-house during the impact of the tech shortage. We also have our first advanced course, which is a medication safety course, which requires you to be a certified technician already. Some medication safety with TPV. I'm very excited about this course, I'm very passionate about this, because we also even partnered with the Emily Foundation to contribute 6% of the proceeds for anyone who's enrolled and using a code. We never forget to honor Chris's daughter on behalf of all the pharmacy technicians that are doing great work and are really involved in medication safety more than anyone would ever know.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  13:33 So are these certificate programs, then Rico when the technicians complete them?   Rico Powell  13:38 yes. They are certificate programs, and we develop our model on the PTCB model. Our course allows the certified technicians to sit for PTCB's technician product verification certification.You have to be approved program through PTCB. And we're State Board approved through Tennessee which allows technicians to enroll in our course across the United States as well.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  14:11 Good and then do the technicians qualify for technician continuing education through your program?   Rico Powell  14:16 That's correct. They qualify for 25 hours of continuing education, which is a great thing. And also it allows them to gain advanced pharmacy technician credentials. You know, PTCB has this amazing model where you have the base, pharmacy technician and then they've developed all these advanced practice certificates that fall underneath and after working as a foundation technician and acquiring two of these Advanced Certificates there's this this new, advanced pharmacy technician role and I think they've done did an outstanding job developing this model.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  15:01 That sounds wonderful. So if any listeners are interested in PPTA, how do they contact you?   Rico Powell  15:07 Yeah, directly, you can see us on our website at pptaacademy.com. And if you want to get in touch with me directly email me at rpowell@pptaacademy.com.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  15:24 Thank you, this has really been a great discussion. Rico, thank you for all you do for our team and our clients. And also thank you for sharing your perspectives on the pharmacy technician workforce challenges. And this really is an area where Visante is working hard to support our colleagues in their technician recruitment and retention efforts. And to that end, we recently published a comprehensive white paper on the topic. And we've made that available on our website for anyone that wants to access it as an additional resource. So any parting words of wisdom Rico.   Rico Powell  15:57 I'll just say, for all the technicians that are out there working in the field, constantly and continue to be impactful. And regards to your role in medication safety, and for the pharmacy leaders, we know that there are very caring and entrusted techs and leaders out there. And once again, not to sound redundant, please continue to tell the story about the vital role of technicians and safety, and let's not have a tech crisis anymore.   Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO  16:26 Absolutely. Thanks, everybody for listening and certainly good luck to everyone out there with this crucial issue.

    340B Program Pressures Intensify: Who Will Fund Indigent Care?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 26:10


    Maria Kossilos, Assoc. Chief Pharmacy Officer at Cambridge Health Alliance, joins Kristin Fox-Smith (340B ACE), Managing Director at Visante, to discuss how pharmaceutical manufacturer restrictions – some as recent as last week – put enormous financial pressure on health systems and covered entities who are doing what they can to care for vulnerable and underserved patients across America.   Kossilos and Fox-Smith describe why the 340B outlook is somewhat bleak, as the fear of continuing to lose 340B savings could well become a reality in the coming 18-24 months. However, they also describe real solutions such as utilizing 340B ESP in ways to leverage data in exchange for 340B price restoration, where possible. Fox-Smith describes Cambridge Health Alliance as the perfect case study for an organization that has figured out what works well, how to hold vendors accountable, and how to stay on top of ever-changing restrictions and requirements while restoring lost revenue without draining its internal resources.   In this episode, you will hear from two leading 340B experts who are passionate about taking care of patients – especially those that cannot afford it themselves – and advocating for the organizations on the front lines. Jim Jorgenson, Visante CEO, moderates the discussion and provides insight into the legal aspects and impact on the future of the program.

    Visante Pharmacy Automation Series - Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 33:04


    In this episode of the pharmacy innovators podcast we have Ghalib Abbasi and Gee Mathen. These two innovators are making major breakthroughs in pharmacy automation and making it safer for patients! Let's see how they're doing that...

    Visante Pharmacy Automation Series - Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 23:05


    In part 3 of our series on automation, we're going to be talking about the optimization of the automation solution that has been selected.

    Visante Pharmacy Automation Series - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 23:17


    In the first of our series on pharmacy automation we talked about initial planning...now, we discuss implementation!

    Visante Pharmacy Automation Series - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 22:19


    In the first of four parts of our series on Pharmacy Automation Projects, we're going to discuss what goes into initial planning.

    Kennedy Erickson - President APhA-ASP

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 21:56


    Kennedy was Born and raised in Olympia, WA, and is a student at Washington State University (WSU) College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Spokane Kennedy was elected the National President for APhA-ASP in 2021 and has been an advocate for promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within the profession as well as the power of advocacy by promoting pharmacists to join together through professional organizations. Outside of pharmacy, her hobbies include hiking, catching up with family and friends, playing piano, doing puzzles, playing Beat Saber, and hanging out with her two cats, Harrison and Ellinor.

    Amar Festic - Expert in Pharmacy Robotics and Automation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 24:27


    Amar Festic is in charge of Business Development and sales for Loccioni USA, an innovation company focused on high end robotics for hospital pharmacies. He is one of the nation's experts in robotics applied to IV compounding and has spent 10+ years implementing complex robotics projects and integrated platforms, working with some of the leading institutions in the United States (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Ohio State, Froedtert Health and others) as well as Europe and Asia. Areas of interested and work cover oncology as well as non- hazardous compounding, both in hospitals and 503B settings.

    Dr. LaQuoia Johnson - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 54:28


    Today on the show we have Pharmacist Dr. LaQuoia Johnson! LaQuoia is more than a pharmacist these days, she's also a life coach and educator that focuses largely on diversity, equity and inclusion.  LaQuoia started a program called Grace Culture that gives a framework for training people on diversity in the workplace.  If you'd like to contact LaQuoia, reach out to her by email at:  laquoiajohnson@gmail.com

    Pharmacy Innovators Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 38:23


    Today on the Pharmacy Innovators Podcast we welcome Alex Varkey. Alex is the Director of Pharmacy at Houston Methodist Hospital - Texas Medical Center in Houston, TX. Alex received his PharmD from the University of Houston in 2005. He then completed a two-year administrative residency at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, OH while completing his Master of Science in Health-System Pharmacy Administration at The Ohio State University in 2007. Today we're going to be discussing pharmacist burnout and about some of the interesting things Alex has been doing in this area to help alleviate the issue. 

    Pharmacy Unscripted

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 30:31


    On the first episode of Pharmacy Unscripted we welcome CEO of Visante, James Jorgenson. James is a pharmacy leader with over 30 years of experience in hospital management and leadership. 

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