Using IPM’s turn-key process, a provider
practice can begin its in-house medication dispensing program
in as little as one week. To begin medication services at
your practice location, IPM requires only the following from
the client:
Copies of DEA certificates and state licenses
for each participating prescriber.
In certain states where physician assistants are allowed
to dispense, we will require similiar detailed information.
Signed Contract between IPM and party responsible
for prescribing and compliance at the contracting organization.
What
IPM Does For You
IPM will facilitate the rest of the details in
conjunction with your operational team, this includes but is
not limited to:
Physical medication storage and security
(i.e. locked cabinets, identification of medication rooms,
installing appropriate security systems, etc.).
Complete office setup
Dispensing logs and audit trails
Policies and procedures
Training and monitoring
Answers to medication questions to assist
physician with desired formulary
Coordination with mail-order service (LBPP)
to deliver those medications not stocked in the office,
to your patients' door step within 24 to 48 hours (upon
office request).
Experienced billing, collections and lien
services to manage your revenue cycle.
World class five-way matching Inventory
Management System.
Monthly management reports detailing your
programs performance down to the penny for each location
and prescriber.