Pharmacy technology seeks to meet demand
The Satellite Pharmacy located inside of the Peterson Base Exchange on Peterson Space Force base, Colorado, is testing a new check-in system for customers using an operating system called Q-Flow. The Q-Flow system allows a single point of check in for patients. This allows the pharmacy to better understand how their patients are using the clinic and where any bottlenecks might be so that they can address them to optimize patient experiences. (U.S. Space Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Ryan Prince)
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