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As originally asked by John Ashford. Would automated satellite pharmacies be the way forward for a more efficient system in hospitals? your comments would be welcome. Jeff Sugarman Frédérique Fremont John Ashford Frédérique Fremont John Ashford Frédérique Fremont John Ashford Jeff Sugarman John Ashford Anita Wample Anita Wample To meet security requirements locked cabinets, single access drawers for unit doses and security permission levels built into the software as well as barcoding of product are some of the functions available. I hope this helps Donald Forman John Ashford John Jeff Sugarman John Ashford Mark Warburton Burrell (Bo) Clawson It was developed to control devices and medications for floor staff so that the item, patient and clinician could all be connected and documentation controlled to keep everything straight in the hospital. My partner in our device business uses the Pyxis in the Emerg. Dept. everyday and it is a big time and documentation saver. John Ashford Dr. Suresh Saravdekar John Ashford John Marked as spam
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