KLAS: Providers Demand Pharmacy Integration

June 24, 2011
According to a new report from Orem, Utah-based KLAS, how well pharmacy software vendors deliver on integration with core clinical has a significant

According to a new report from Orem, Utah-based KLAS, how well pharmacy software vendors deliver on integration with core clinical has a significant impact on provider adoption and satisfaction.

The KLAS report, Pharmacy Information Systems: In the Age of Integration, profiles the performance of eight pharmacy automation vendors, as reported by more than 350 healthcare professionals, the organization says. In particular, the report looks at the level of integration each product enables with other components of the closed-loop medication administration process.

According to KLAS, its report also finds that despite the positive reaction from providers to some of the recent improvements made by vendors, the pharmacy software market continues to earn some of the lowest satisfaction scores of any area the organization tracks.

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