Envision CEO to Discuss Telepharmacy Practices at 70th FIP World Congress in Lisbon, Portugal (28 August – 2 September 2010)

Envision’s founder and CEO Emily Alexander, Pharm.D., BCPS will be joining her peers at this year’s International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) World Congress to discuss how telepharmacy can support FIP’s 2005 Statement of Policy on Improving Access to Medicines in Developing Countries.

Alpine, TX – August 27, 2010 – In September, 2005, the International Pharmaceutical Federation approved a Statement of Policy concerning improving access to medicines in developing countries. That policy specifically recommended that national “pharmacy organizations share information on the barriers to access to medicines within their countries and work with their governments and health professional colleagues to devise strategies at the local, national, and international levels on ways to overcome those barriers.”

As part of its effort to share information relevant to improving access to safe, efficacious pharmaceuticals, the 70th FIP World Congress organized a session on “Using Pharmacy Information Technology to Improve Patient Outcomes and Safety: Update On Developments Around The World.” Besides Emily Alexander of Envision Telepharmacy, who will be speaking on “Use of Telepharmacy to Increase Access to Pharmacy Services,” speakers from Australia, The Netherlands, Ghana, Portugal and the United Kingdom will speak on the afternoon of 31 August 2010 on each nation’s use of IT to support pharmaceutical care. Of note are speakers Alexander Dodoo and Lindsay McClure, FIP Executive Committee President and Secretary, respectively.

Ms. Alexander will also be available to discuss Envision’s products and services at Booth #9 at the associated exhibition hall in the Lisbon Congress Centre. More information about the 70th FIP World Congress can be found at http://www.fip.org/lisbon2010/

A display copy of Alexander’s presentation will be available at http://www.envision-rx.com/about-us/press-releases after the conclusion of the congress.



About Envision Telepharmacy, LLC (Alpine, Texas)

Envision Telepharmacy was established in 2004 to provide better ways for hospitals and health care systems to extend pharmacy services. We are pioneers in developing products, services and systems that provide electronic supervision and remote order processing through high-bandwidth, standards-based web technology, still imaging, and high resolution video.

More information about Envision Telepharmacy, LLC can be found at http://www.envision-rx.com/

About FIP (The Hague, The Netherlands)
Founded in 1912, the Fédération Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP) aka International Pharmaceutical Federation is the global federation of national associations of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO). Through its 122 Member Organisations FIP represents and serves almost two million practitioners and scientists around the world. Its mission is to “improve global health by advancing pharmacy practice and science to enable better discovery, development, access to and safe use of appropriate, cost-effective, quality medicines worldwide.”

More information about FIP can be found at http://www.fip.org/

Contact: Emily Alexander at (432) 897-0754 x-105 / Emily.Alexander@envision-rx.com

Envision Telepharmacy Appoints Pharmacy Operations Manager

Lynn Staggs RPh has joined Envision Telepharmacy, LLC (Alpine, Texas) as Pharmacy Operations Manager

Alpine, TX – August 20, 2010 – Lynn Staggs RPh has joined Envision Telepharmacy, LLC as Pharmacy Operations Manager reporting to Envision’s founder and president Emily Alexander, Pharm.D., BCPS. Staggs has over 26 years of experience in pharmacy operations, including extensive knowledge and experience managing high-growth health care firms. Most recently he was Chief Operations Officer of CompleteRx Ltd., a pharmacy management company serving acute-care hospitals, and has been either district manager or operations director for Cardinal Health, Owen Healthcare and Allied Pharmacy.

Alexander stated, “We are thrilled that Lynn decided to join our growing management team. His attention to delivering the best customer experience will help me spend more time on other aspects of the company, including sales, marketing, product development, strategic planning, and customer and investor relations.”


About Envision Telepharmacy, LLC
Envision Telepharmacy was established in 2004 to provide better ways to extend pharmacy services for hospitals and health care systems in need. It is a pioneer in developing tools and systems that provide electronic supervision and order processing through high-bandwidth, standards-based web technology, still imaging, and high resolution video. More information about Envision Telepharmacy, LLC can be found at http://www.envision-rx.com/

Contact: Emily Alexander at (432) 897-0754 ext 105 / Emily.Alexander@envision-rx.com

Join us at the 2010 FIP Congress

Envision will be at the 70th International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress is in Lisbon, Portugal this year, August 28th through September 2nd.

Envision’s CEO, Emily Alexander, PharmD, BCPS is giving a presentation on August 31st called “Use of tele-pharmacy to increase access to pharmacy services.”

We’ll have a booth as well (PDF here) and hope to see you there!

Envision Telepharmacy’s CEO Appointed to the Council on Public Policy of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)

The 2010 passage of health care reform signaled a seismic shift in affairs between powerful stakeholders in the US health care industry. The Council on Public Policy is the ASHP’s lead body charged with addressing this changing landscape on behalf of its members and the patients they serve.

Alpine, Texas—May 6, 2010— Emily Alexander, CEO, Envision Telepharmacy, LLC, has been appointed to the Council on Public Policy of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Her term begins in June, 2010.

The Council’s role in guiding ASHP policy related to laws and regulations that have a bearing on pharmacy practice in hospitals and health care systems took on increased importance with the 2010 passage of health care reform (aka the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act). The act, along with subsequent enabling regulations, signals a seismic shift in affairs between the various and powerful stakeholders in the US health care industry—an industry that accounts for 17% of the nation’s GDP.

Within the Council’s purview are (1) federal laws and regulations, (2) state laws and regulations, (3) analysis of public policy proposals that are designed to address important health issues, (4) professional liability as defined by the courts, and (5) related matters.

In the recent past the Council has advocated the expansion of collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM); addressed increased regulatory oversight of medication supply chain integrity; advocated pharmacists be included in the emerging health care (medical) home model; and urged the development of model language dealing with emerging technologies, such as telepharmacy.


About Envision Telepharmacy, LLC
Envision Telepharmacy was established in 2004 to provide better ways to extend pharmacy services for hospitals and health care systems in need. It is a pioneer in developing tools, services and systems that provide electronic supervision and remote order processing through high-bandwidth, standards-based web technology, still imaging, and high resolution video. More information about Envision Telepharmacy, LLC can be found at http://www.envision-rx.com/

About American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
ASHP is a 35,000-member national professional association that represents pharmacists who practice in hospitals, health maintenance organizations, long-term care facilities, home care and other components of health care systems. Its main office is in Bethesda, Md. More information about ASHP can be found at http://www.ashp.org/

Envision Telepharmacy Readies Pharm-Q In the Hood for Field Deployment

Envision’s restricted-area medication preparation and workflow management system heads to the field backed by five years of research and development.

Alpine, TX – April 23, 2010 – Envision Telepharmacy, LLC (Envision) today announced the release-to-manufacturing of its Pharm‑Q In the Hood (Pharm‑Q ITH) system, an integrated pharmacy workflow management software & hardware package built expressly for work in restricted areas.  Envision will begin field testing multiple physical configurations of Pharm‑Q ITH later this month.  To accelerate availability the first units will be produced using rapid prototyping technologies.

Many of today’s pharmacists average ten minutes of uninterrupted work before their attention is needed elsewhere.  If high-risk medication preparation is underway and needs attention, a pharmacist must leave his current work and spend valuable time trekking to the IV room and properly preparing for entry.  Under these circumstances the technician spends inordinate amounts of time waiting on the pharmacist or leaves and reenters the restricted area to find and consult with the pharmacist.

Envision’s Pharm-Q ITH system lets the technician and pharmacist work together without the technician leaving the isolation hood (or restricted area) and without the pharmacist being in the same physical space when questions arise.  Through the use of the latest video communication, still imaging and remote technologies, the technician never need leave the IV room, or even an IV hood itself, in order to consult with the pharmacist.  And the pharmacist never again need be constantly present in the preparation area.  Both can attend to their work at their most natural rhythm and effective pace.

Available in a variety of configurations, Pharm‑Q ITH can be deployed in restricted areas without disrupting the current layout.  Most Pharm-Q ITH configurations enable several compounding jobs to be underway at the same time as dictated by current staffing and layout.  Nonstandard configurations may be available on request.

Note:  Features are product- and installation-dependent.  Some listed features and functionality may be unavailable depending on application and customer’s environment.  Product and service descriptions, functionality & requirements are subject to change without notice.  ENVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IN THIS PRESS RELEASE.


About Envision Telepharmacy, LLC
Envision Telepharmacy was established in 2004 to provide better ways to extend pharmacy services for hospitals and health care systems in need.  It is a pioneer in developing tools and systems that provide electronic supervision and order processing through high-bandwidth, standards-based web technology, still imaging, and high resolution video.  More information about Envision Telepharmacy, LLC can be found at http://www.envision-rx.com/

Contact:  Emily Alexander at (432) 897-0754 ext 105 / Emily.Alexander@envision-rx.com

Pharm-Q In The Hood

Envision’s Pharm-Q In The Hood System has been featured in this month’s Drug Topics magazine by Modern Medicine.

Here are some pictures and video of us demoing Pharm-Q ITH at the 62nd annual TSHP conference in Galveston, TX:

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Visit us at TSHP 2010!

We’ll be in booth #100 at the 62nd annual Texas Society of Health System Pharmacists meeting in Galveston, in our home state of Texas, April 9-11.

We hope to see you there!

Envision Demos Pharm-Q In The Hood at ASHP

Envision Telepharmacy at ASHP
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Visit us at ASHP

Envision has a both at the ASHP Midyear conference in Las Vegas, NV. Please stop by booth #731 and check out our demo for Pharm-Q in the Hood and learn about how telepharmacy can help your hospital.

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