Winning a care home contract and keeping it are two different things. The pharmacies that retain partnerships for years treat reliability, governance and communication as ongoing work.
Winning a care home contract and keeping it are two different things. The pharmacies that retain partnerships for years treat reliability, governance and communication as ongoing work.
The pharmacies that get the most from pouch dispensing stop asking how it fits their current service and start asking what service they can build from it.
The hardware produces the pouches. The software makes them traceable. Here’s why the software conversation should come before the hardware decision.
Every pouch still needs checking. As volumes grow, manual verification becomes the next bottleneck. Here’s how optical pouch checking changes that.
When funding stays flat and patient numbers keep rising, working harder stops being the answer. Here’s what sustainable MDS packing actually looks like.
Not all pharmacy dispensing machines suit every pharmacy. This guide helps owners identify the right tier based on patient volume, dispensary space, and growth plans.
Automation simplifies complex medication management by organising doses by administration time, reducing the checking burden and improving clinical safety
Transitioning to automated pouch-based MDS helps pharmacies reduce medication risk, improve inspection readiness, and scale care home services without increasing staffing pressure.
By replacing labour-intensive manual tray-filling with automated pouch technology, pharmacies can dramatically cut checking times, improve GPhC audit traceability, and scale their compliance services without increasing staffing pressure.
Pharmacy automation replaces labour-intensive tray filling with structured, verified pouch workflows, freeing pharmacists to deliver more NHS clinical services without increasing headcount.