Remote, US, USA
112 days ago
Remote Telepharmacist (Third Shift)

CarepathRx transforms hospital pharmacy from a cost center into an active revenue generator through a powerful combination of technology, market-leading pharmacy services and wrap-around services.

Job Details:

The Telepharmacist serves multiple hospitals, in multiple states, using technology to maximize the cognitive contributions of clinical pharmacists to quality patient care. The Telepharmacist actively engages with clinicians to enhance the performance of care teams and improve outcomes. The Telepharmacist reviews and approves medication orders, conducts clinical interventions as appropriate, and documents all actions in accordance with the policies and procedures of both PipelineRx and its hospital clients.

Responsibilities

The Telepharmacist performs telepharmacy duties as required and defined in the company SOP and reports directly to the Regional Manager. The Telepharmacist will be responsible for providing telepharmacy services for multiple clients and learn multiple pharmacy information systems (PIS’s). The Telepharmacist will obtain multiple state licenses. They will prioritize, assign, and evaluate the work of assigned clients; maintain accurate records and document actions taken; maintain confidentiality of information, including HIPAA; understand and interpret the laws, regulations, and policies governing the pharmacy operation.

Performance Objectives

Telepharmacy

Successfully perform telepharmacy services to assigned clients including remote order entry, order verification, drug verification, and counseling (when required).

Communication

Provide leadership, vision, development, and implementation of telepharmacy goals as relayed by the Regional Manager.

Foster a company culture that emphasizes quality, continuous improvement, and high performance as directed by PipelineRx.

Clinical Excellence

Practice pharmacy in a proactive manner and follow policies and procedures as contracted with client.

Provide drug information to clients by answering all drug related questions and give clinical therapeutic recommendations. Questions can be, but are not limited to, drug indication, drug dosage as it relates to renal/liver function or medical condition, drug interactions, drug-drug compatibilities, or drug infusion.

Have working knowledge of (but not limited to) IV fluids, admixture, TPN, narcotic/cardiac drips, IV antibiotics, and chemotherapy.

Be knowledgeable of special age related medical conditions. Important considerations such as (but not limited to): pediatric, geriatric, pregnant/nursing, renal/hepatic impairment, and HIV patients.

Have a working knowledge of, but not limited to: disease state management, drug-drug interactions, drug-nutrient interaction, drug-disease interaction, drug allergies, appropriate dosing by age, renal, or liver function, recognized therapeutic duplications, and be able to give clinical recommendations for medical conditions or disease states.

Counsel patients, nurses, and medical staff on proper use of medications.

Collect and analyze data, draw conclusions, and make recommendations.

Investigate and take appropriate actions(s) to resolve any medication variances to Director of Quality Services within 48 hours of notification.

Operational Excellence

Learn multiple hospital pharmacy information systems.

Obtain multiple state licensures. (Including but not limited to AK, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, WA, WY)

Maintain accurate records and document actions taken by logging orders and interactions with physicians and nurses, including all recommendations made to the clients’ staff in the PLRX system during shift and completed in its entirety by end of shift.

Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with fellow medical professionals and patients.

Understand, interpret, explain, and comply with laws, regulations, and policies governing pharmacy operations.

Technical Excellence

Provide preliminary technological troubleshooting during breakdowns.

Work simultaneously with VPNs, various pharmacy information systems (PIS’s), as well as automation systems and basic computer programs such as Microsoft Office, Snagit, etc. to provide quality care to the clients.

Training and Development

Coordinate with Regional Trainer to initiate and complete all new hire or new client training processes and objectives including, but not limited to policies, procedures, software, PIS updates, etc.

Participate with ongoing training (e.g., clinical, PIS, or policy updates) as necessary in collaboration with regional trainer.

Maintain access codes, licenses, and reciprocity as required for position.

Productivity

Strive to achieve and maintain company productivity metrics.

Qualifications

Degree in Pharmacy (B.S Pharmacy or PharmD.)

2+ years’ experience in a hospital inpatient setting preferred

Valid Pharmacist license issued by the governing State Board of Pharmacy

Multiple state licenses and willingness to serve clients in multiple states, focusing on states in the West Region of the US. Including but not limited to AK, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, WA, WY

A working knowledge of formulary polices, pharmacy and therapeutics policy and procedures

Effective communications skills, both written and verbal

Speak and understand English

Demonstrated ability to manage a team

Demonstrated customer service skills

Working knowledge of client/server applications

Proficiency with office technology tools, to include MS Office 2000 or later (esp. Excel and Word), Google Drive, internet, and email

CarepathRx provides equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status, or other legally protected classification in the state in which a person is seeking employment. Applicants encouraged to confidentially self-identify when applying. Local applicants encouraged to apply. Drug-free work environment. Must be eligible to work in this country.

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