Prescription labels can improve medication safety, according to a study conducted by Issues & Answers Network for En-Vision America, a company that provides ScripTalk Talking Prescription System to ...
Sam’s Club and Walmart pharmacies have announced their use of a talking medication solution that leverages RFID technology across all the retailers’ pharmacies nationwide. The solution, deployed this ...
Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, IGA (western Canada) and FreshCo pharmacies partner with En-Vision America to boost medication safety for low vision, blind and print-impaired ...
Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, IGA (western Canada) and FreshCo pharmacies partner with En-Vision America to boost medication safety for low vision, blind and print-impaired ...
Wegmans is offering the ScripTalk system that allows blind or low-vision patients to hear important prescription label information audibly, ensuring their medication independence and safety. The chain ...
Midwestern food and drug chain Hy-Vee has rolled out “talking” prescription drug labels from En-Vision America to aid visually and print-impaired patients. En-Vision’s ScripTalk labels are now ...
WOONSOCKET, R.I., March 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- CVS/pharmacy announced today that it now provides ScripTalk talking prescription labels for prescriptions ordered for home delivery through its online ...
For millions of people, reading prescription information on a medication container can be difficult or impossible due to vision impairments. But the details on those container labels can be critical ...
The tool, called ScripTalk, uses text-to-speech technology to verbalize prescription labels for patients who cannot otherwise read them. ScripTalk relies on an electronic tag that Essentia pharmacists ...
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Hy-Vee, Inc. announced Friday that talking prescriptions labels are available in 26 languages to visually- and print-impaired patients. The talking prescription labels will be ...
CVS Health Corp. said Monday that it is now offering braille, large-print and audio prescription labels, a move to expand its services for visually-impaired customers. The drugstore chain announced in ...
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