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"With limited resources, Pharmacies need to take advantage of the technologies that are available to help"

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Hello Steve Maiorano, Territory Manager at Pharmacolog Inc! Tell us about your background and experiences why have you chosen this field of occupation?

I have been in the healthcare field for almost 30 years. I started at age 18 as an EMT and worked my way up to a paramedic, while working as a paramedic I started my first position in Pharmacy as a technician for a closed-door Pharmacy that specialized in clinical pharmacy for Transplant, Mental Health and IVF patients. Most recently I spent 16 years in various positions with a pharmacy automation company where I gained the experience of medication management and distribution throughout various healthcare facilities globally. My healthcare career was focused on improving patient outcomes which intrigued my interest in the opioid pandemic and improving outcomes with the Pharmacolog products.

What are your responsibilities at Pharmacolog?

My area of responsibility as the East Coast Territory Manager is to grow and maintain our customer base through both Direct sales & Channel resources. I work closely with our strategic partner to assist them with any needs they may have. I assist our Sales Director on any marketing needs and expanding the use of the Pharmacolog products in the market to help detect and deter drug diversion. We are also working on launching our new product DrugLog® centered around patient safety with injectable compounded medications.

Not having a solid Drug Diversion Prevention Program that has the support and participation of a multidisciplinary team is the number one issue around detecting diversion.

In your view, what challenges do healthcare services face when it comes to preventing drug diversion?

There are many challenges that Healthcare institutions face when it comes to the increasing rate of Drug Diversion. In my opinion not having a solid Drug Diversion Prevention Program that has the support and participation of a multidisciplinary team is the number one issue around detecting diversion. Without the support the responsibility falls directly on Pharmacy which leads me to the second issue of resources and budget. There are resource constraints within all Healthcare organizations which forces decisions on what projects are priority for the limited resources and budgets. Lastly is educating the market on products like WasteLog® that can greatly assist with the prevention and detection of diversion. With limited resources, Pharmacies need to take advantage of the technologies that are available to help.

To learn more about our analysis device, WasteLog®, watch the video or contact us here. Download our White Paper Breakdown of the ASHP Guidelines on Preventing Diversion of Controlled Substances or visit our booth at the virtual Health Connect Partners conference which is available until December 11th – take the opportunity to request a meeting.

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