BestRx helps over 100,000 patients register for their COVID-19 vaccines
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BestRx s free online COVID-19 vaccine registration portal seamlessly integrates with the BestRx pharmacy management system to help independent pharmacies efficiently register, schedule, administer and report COVID-19 vaccines for their patients.
BestRx online COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Portal
Over 100,000 patients have experienced that their local pharmacy can provide the same level of technology and convenience they would get at a chain, but with the personalized service only an independent pharmacy can provide. OAKBROOK, Ill. (PRWEB) May 11, 2021 Since COVID-19 vaccines began receiving approval, large pharmacy chains implemented customized vaccine management tools across the country. But what about the independent pharmacies who need an efficient way to register, schedule, administer, and report who they are vaccinating?
States, Tribes, and territories will receive a 5 percent supply increase this week, and Americans will soon have easier access to vaccinations through local pharmacies
As the U.S. surpasses 26 million COVID-19 infections, President Biden took additional steps today to implement his comprehensive National Strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. These steps include increasing the vaccine supply to states, Tribes, and territories and increasing funding to jurisdictions to help turn vaccines into vaccinations. And, the President announced that starting next week, the first phase of the federal pharmacy program will launch and select pharmacies nationwide will start offering vaccinations for their communities.
On Tuesday, the county received a shipment of the vaccine created by Pfizer.
The first vaccines will be administered at Campbell County Memorial Hospital on Thursday, said Dane Joslyn, Campbell County Health spokesperson.
CCH employees directly involved in patient care, along with Emergency Medical Services workers â including Campbell County Fire Department EMTs who assist EMS â will be the first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, a CCH press release said.
Statewide, 4,875 doses of the vaccine have been received, divided into five packages of 975 doses each. In addition to Campbell County, packages of the vaccine also have been sent to the public health departments in Cody and Cheyenne, according to the Wyoming Department of Health.