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Cox Barton County launches `Meds-to-beds' program

May 27, 2020

A new service for patients hospitalized has launched at Cox Barton County Hospital. Meds-to-beds is a free and convenient bedside delivery service which allows the pharmacist and pharmacy technician to personally deliver the prescription to the patient prior to discharge.

“The Meds-to-beds program has been widely successful at our other CoxHealth facilities, so we knew we wanted to bring it here,” said Mica Henry, pharmacy manager at Cox Barton County. “This new, convenient service allows my department to contribute to the five-star care being delivered in our rural hospital.”

The bedside delivery service program is aimed at saving the patient time so they do not have to make unnecessary stops on the way home from the hospital. It also helps to ensure that patients have all of their medications prior to transitioning back to their home.

According to Henry, another goal of the program is adherence to medications and patient safety. “We are sitting down with our patients and taking the time to address medication-related questions,” he said. “We also understand that patients who take their medications as prescribed have better outcomes and fewer readmissions.”

Patients will have the opportunity to enroll in the meds-to-beds program upon admission to the hospital.

“We continue to look at services that we can expand, and pharmacy is definitely one of them,” said Chris Wyatt, president of Cox Barton County. “We are listening to the needs of our patients, from expanding walk-in clinic hours—to bedside prescription delivery—our goal is to be the hospital of choice for our community.”