When you take all your medications correctly, it’s called adherence. It can be challenging if you’re taking multiple prescriptions since each prescription carries its own specific instructions. When you purchase all your medications separately at a regular drugstore, it adds to the complexity of taking multiple prescriptions. However, if you receive your medications at your door, all of them already presorted into a single package and organized by day and time, the process becomes easier. These deliveries come with clear instructions for taking the medications correctly.
Our delivery service utilizes advanced computer technologies to ensure that your prescriptions are filled correctly. This results in increased accuracy as compared to brick-and-mortar drugstores. You can rest assured that you will receive the right medication with the correct dosage and the proper dosage forms. This will reduce your risk of adverse reactions and hospitalization
Delivery pharmacies improve efficiency for patients by accommodating larger quantities of prescriptions, enhancing the quality of prescriptions, reducing costs associated with filling prescriptions, ability to focus on patients’ clinical needs rather than counting pills, and generating potential savings for patients and payers alike.
When medications are delivered to your home—in the correct amount and dosage—it reduces the risk of unused pills getting disposed into our landfills or water supplies.
Nonadherence to drugs costs Americans between $100 billion to $300 billion annually in avoidable medical expenses. When you receive customized medication management treatment, you only pay for the medications that you actually use. This will eliminate expenses that come with medication errors. In the long run, you’ll save money through easy adherence, better accuracy, and less pharmaceutical waste.
Health Hero Pharmacists specialize in understanding a patient’s needs. We play a key role in helping patients feel better and get well as soon as possible. When a pharmacist is part of a patient’s healthcare team, it goes to benefit the patient in the long run.