/PRNewswire/ Today, The Get the Medications Right™ (GTMRx) Institute is sharing the results of its new medication management survey of over 300 health care.
GTMRx Institute Unveils Tools and Strategies to Help Employers Navigate Health Plans and Adopt Comprehensive Medication Management Practices
Institute Focused On Getting The Medications Right Reports Savings Up to $1,000 Per Participating Employee Per Year with CMM
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The Get the Medications Right™ (GTMRx) Institute, a catalyst for change that brings critical stakeholders together who are bound by the urgent need to get the medications right, is unveiling the GTMRx Employer Toolkit. This suite of resources is designed to equip employers with the knowledge to manage their pharmacy and medical benefit programs effectively. Evidence points to the value of comprehensive medication management (CMM) services as part of a buy right strategy to decrease waste and enhance quality; in fact, studies show a reduction in annual total health care costs of $1,000 per participating member on average for those who engage CMM.
GTMRx Institute Launches National Task Force to Build Vaccine Confidence
The Get the Medications Right™ Institute convenes leaders at today s BPC event to inform the public s views on vaccination safety, effectiveness, and trust
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TYSONS CORNER, Va., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Get the Medications Right™ (GTMRx) Institute launched a national task force to identify and address the reasons why 45% of Americans don t feel confident about vaccination against COVID-19. The GTMRx National Task Force: Building Vaccine Confidence in the Medical Neighborhood is designed to forge partnerships with trusted members of the medical neighborhood physicians, nurses, pharmacists and others on the patient care team, as well as public health leaders, social workers, consumer health advocates, social marketing and community health champions and equip them with tools and messages to build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.