Conference call the other day said we're going away from techs making prescriptions ready and pharmacist will have to scan barcode and make ready themself. Change to start in June and be complete by end of August. Seems like this will require more staffing since scanning every single prescription takes more time than glancing at ththe product.
On a positive note the PowerPoint I briefly looked at from the call noted that the pharmacist will be moved back into the filling area and a technician will be up front as the primary "cashier" (can't believe how often I end up as basically just a cashier, especially at wellness stores where filling tech can hide in the back).
I'm guessing there was some kind of lawsuit that prompted this change. Wonder how this will work at the terribly designed wellness stores where the filling area is so far separated from the registers. Also, the stores with the camera remote verification? This change will be in place just in time for flu season! My initial guess is promised wait times need to double from what I usually promise and deliver on.
On a positive note the PowerPoint I briefly looked at from the call noted that the pharmacist will be moved back into the filling area and a technician will be up front as the primary "cashier" (can't believe how often I end up as basically just a cashier, especially at wellness stores where filling tech can hide in the back).
I'm guessing there was some kind of lawsuit that prompted this change. Wonder how this will work at the terribly designed wellness stores where the filling area is so far separated from the registers. Also, the stores with the camera remote verification? This change will be in place just in time for flu season! My initial guess is promised wait times need to double from what I usually promise and deliver on.