The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast: Sykes & Company, P.A.
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The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast: Sykes & Company, P.A.
The Hidden Cost of Not Automating With Darin Gleason
With double DIR fees ending, it’s a great time to implement automation in your pharmacy.
Whether your goal is to increase script volume or optimize payroll the opportunities that come with automation are fruitful.
In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Darin Gleason, National Sales Director for Retail and Chains with ScriptPro joins us to share his insights on:
- What’s next for pharmacies after double DIR fees
- Using automation to transition techs into profit centers for your pharmacy
- The importance of analyzing your scripts
And more!
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More about our guest:
Darin Gleason is the National Sales Director for Retail and Chains with ScriptPro. He has 17 years of experience working with independent pharmacies and automation.
In his 17 years of work with independent pharmacies, Darin has seen many changes including changes in Medicare Part D reimbursements, COVID, and DIR fees.
ScriptPro is a pharmacy automation system that is built and installed to the custom specs of the pharmacy.
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