Your delivery drivers don’t need to see medication names
HIPAA’s minimum-necessary standard is old news at the pharmacy counter. Somehow the rule evaporates the moment a package leaves the building.
Compliance, operations, and software for the pharmacies your patients already trust. Short, specific, no fluff.
HIPAA’s minimum-necessary standard is old news at the pharmacy counter. Somehow the rule evaporates the moment a package leaves the building.
Every pharmacy delivery vendor claims the same four things: HIPAA, SOC 2, real integrations, and reliable drivers. Here is how to tell which of those claims survive a 15-minute procurement conversation.
Hidden pricing exists for reasons that usually help the vendor and rarely help the buyer. We decided it wasn’t worth the sales leverage.
Every pharmacy software vendor claims to be HIPAA compliant. A written, signed BAA is how you find out whether the claim survives contact with a lawyer.
Joint-employer doctrine has quietly made your delivery vendor’s driver classification your problem too. Here is what pharmacy owners need to know before signing with a third-party courier.