A world of possibilities

Hospital outpatient and Meds-to-Beds programs.

Discharge medications that keep teaching after the nurse goes home.

What it is.

For pharmacies serving hospital discharge and bedside-delivery programs, every discharge medication carries the smart label: multilingual directions, read-aloud, and the full information page, at home where the questions actually start.

How it works on the label.

The same label workflow you already run, applied to discharge fills. Patients leave the hospital with medications that can explain themselves in the patient's language, and keep explaining long after the discharge nurse's teach-back fades.

Why health systems care.

Health systems absorb 30-day readmission penalties, and post-discharge medication confusion is one of the leading drivers. Language-access expectations from the Joint Commission and the CLAS standards give their compliance office a parallel reason to care. Accessible labeling is a category health systems already buy; a label that teaches in the patient's language at home is the strongest version of it.

What it does for your pharmacy.

A sharper story for the hospitals you partner with, and a service line whose budgets are far larger than a single pharmacy's. Discharge meds that keep teaching at home attack readmission-driving confusion directly.

Put it on your label.

Pharmacies, health systems, and platforms: we'll show you a live demo and have you running in days, not quarters.

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