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Remedi SeniorCare Hosts Nurse Advisory Board Meeting in Baltimore
On October 14, 2014, Remedi SeniorCare hosted its semi-annual Nurse Advisory Board meeting in downtown Baltimore. Five years ago, the management team created the Nurse Advisory Board with the goal of getting a better understanding of what customers need and the challenges they face running their long term care and assisted living communities. According to…
Read MoreAlan Fox, R.Ph., BS, CGP, Elected Secretary/Treasurer of the Ohio Chapter of the ASCP
In September 2014, Remedi SeniorCare’s Clinical Consultant Pharmacist, Alan S. Fox, R.Ph., was elected to the ASCP Secretary/Treasurer for the Ohio Chapter for a two year term. In this role, Alan will support the Society’s efforts with: Supporting professional development with continuing education Advocating for members state-specific concerns Working together with the American Medical Directors Association…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare appoints Jeffrey Stamps as CEO
Baltimore, MD, May 20, 2014 – Remedi SeniorCare® today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Jeffrey Stamps, R.Ph. as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Stamps has over 30 years of experience in the institutional pharmacy industry. Prior to joining Remedi, he held multiple roles of increasing responsibility with Omnicare, Inc. from 1990 to 2012, including most…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare Receives Ohio Pharmacy Board Approval for Connexit Certified Pharmacy Interface with Optimus EMR, Inc.
Collaboration expands access to electronic transmission of critical resident data and prescription orders through secure interface Baltimore, MD – April 7, 2014 – Remedi SeniorCare, one of the nation’s largest providers of pharmacy services to the long term care health sector through its patented automated medication dispensing system PAXIT announces the certification of a bi-directional…
Read MoreBill Vaughan, RN, Recognized as Clinical Advisor to the Institute of Safe Medication Practices Long-Term Care Newsletter
In the December 2013 edition of the ISMP’s Long-Term Care Newsletter, Remedi SeniorCare’s Vice President of Education and Clinical Affairs, Bill Vaughan, RN, was recognized as one of the publication’s clinical advisors. Bill has been involved with the newsletter since its inception in July of 2013, and regularly contributes to its content. According to the…
Read MoreAvoid survey deficiencies through clear communication and honesty, former surveyor says
Ashley Carman, Editorial Intern McKnight’s Long Term Care News READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE July 24, 2013 – Long-term care providers should use surveys as an opportunity to showcase great care in their facilities, a former surveyor said in a McKnight’s Super Tuesday webcast. Although many administrators dread survey time, the process doesn’t need to be filled…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare expansion to bring 115 jobs to Euclid
By Amy Popik APopik@News-Herald.com @AmyPopikNH READ THE FULL STORY A new business will be coming to Euclid and bringing 115 jobs with it. Remedi SeniorCare will be moving from Eastlake in order to expand the business, Euclid Mayor Bill Cervenik announced at a City Council meeting earlier this week. Remedi SeniorCare is a pharmaceutical company…
Read MoreMcKnight’s Guest Blogger: Bill Vaughan
Remedi’s Vice President of Education and Clinical Affairs, Bill, Vaughan, joins McKnight’s LTC News as a guest blogger. Visit this month’s blog for more industry insight.
Read MoreIndustry Veteran Bill Vaughan Joins Remedi SeniorCare® to Elevate Education and Consulting Throughout the LTC Industry
BALTIMORE, April 23, 2013 – Remedi SeniorCare® has named Bill Vaughan as the new Vice President of Education and Clinical Affairs. In this new role, Vaughan will serve as a key clinical resource for Remedi customers, partners and industry professionals. He will work to further Remedi’s footprint throughout the industry, contributing thought leadership through educational…
Read MoreRemedi SeniorCare in Supply Chain World
Written by Brian Salgado Originally Posted in Supply Chain World Magazine When Hurricane Sandy touched down in the Northeast, numerous pharmaceutical suppliers were unable to deliver medications to the customers who needed them the most. However, Remedi SeniorCare continued operating with nary an interruption due to its emergency planning and prepared staff. “We have a robust standard…
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