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May 18, 2011
Using Robotics to Help Dispense Medications
Remedi CEO Michael Bronfein talks with CEO Radio host Ray Hoffman of CBS New York. Bronfein and Hoffman discuss the disruptive nature of Remedi?s Paxit robotic dispensing system.
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May 18, 2011
Drug Lord
"For [Remedi] Chief Executive Michael Bronfein, walking through the double doors of Remedi SeniorCare's 50,000-square-foot distribution center feels like that scene in the Wizard of Oz when the background moves from black-and-white into Technicolor."
"Half his building (at 9006 Yellow Brick Road, in an industrial park 30 minutes outside of Baltimore) operates in bingo-card black-and-white. The other half features two 50-foot-long, 20-foot-wide conveyor-style robots that spend 20 hours a day plucking and packaging 62,000 pills dispensed to 5,800 residents of skilled nursing facilities in Maryland and Delaware."
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April 18, 2011
I, Robot, in the pharmacy
Rosedale company bets on robotics to target $14 billion annual drug market in long-term care facilities
"On one side of the double white steel doors is Remedi SeniorCare's present: a conventional pharmacy, complete with rows of shelves, hundreds of prescription drug bottles and staffers who fill thousands of orders a day for nursing homes and assisted-living centers."
It's adequate, but certainly not cutting-edge."This is the dinosaur of medication administration," said Michael G. Bronfein, Remedi's chief executive, during a recent tour of the 50,000-square-foot floor.
But push through to the other side of the white doors and you see Remedi's future: robots.The Rosedale-based company has spent about $30 million to design and build an automated, computerized system that packages, labels and conducts quality control on thousands of individual drug orders a day."
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July 30, 2008
Sterling-Backed Remedi SeniorCare Makes Midwest Expansion
Sterling Partners-backed pharmacy company Remedi SeniorCare extends its reach into the Midwest with the completion of an add-on deal for HealthCare Pharmacy Inc.
Remedi President and Chief Executive Michael Mahon said that besides geographic expansion, the company is focused on technology to deliver better care residents. Mahon pointed to its Remedi suite of offerings, which provide real-time tracking of prescription drug usage and costs and simplifies drug dispensing and documentation.
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July 28, 2008
Baltimore company acquires Ohio nursing home supplier
A Baltimore pharmacy service provider is expanding its reach in the Midwest through the acquisition of HealthCare Pharmacy.
Remedi SeniorCare, which provides pharmacy services to senior health facilities, said this week it acquired the Covington company that supplies nursing homes throughout Ohio and the Midwest.
"We found that Remedi SeniorCare offers an excellent combination of customer-focused service, a strong market presence and the advanced technologies that HealthCare needs to better serve our clients," Meyer said in a release.
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July 28, 2008
Baltimore company acquires Ohio nursing home supplier
A Baltimore pharmacy service provider is expanding its reach in the Midwest through the acquisition of HealthCare Pharmacy.
Remedi SeniorCare, which provides pharmacy services to senior health care facilities, said this week it acquired the Covington company taht supplies nursing homes throughout Ohio and the Midwest.
"Remedi and HealthCare are a lot a like, our culturesare very similar," Mahon said. "We share the core belief that technology needs to be at the forefront of your strategy to help deliver better care to residents and decision-making tools to nurses."
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July 25, 2008
Remedi SeniorCare acquires Ohio pharmacy firm
Baltimore-based Remedi Senior care will extend its pharmacy services to senior health care facilities in the Midwest with its acquisition of Ohio's HealthCare Pharmacy, the company announced Wednesday.
Remedi will double the number of residents its serves to 20,000 in Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Michigan. The expansion places it among the nation's top 10 independent institutional pharmacies, the company said.
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July 25, 2008
Remedi acquires Ohio company
Remedi SeniorCare, a provider of pharmacy services to nursing home, assisted living and continuing care retirement communities, announced it has completed the acquisition of HealthCare Pharmacy of Covington, Ohio. Rosedale-based Remedi, formerly Woodhaven Health Services, now serves more than 20,000 residents in Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan, placing it among the nation's top 10 independent institutional pharmacies. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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July 25, 2008
Remedi completes pharmacy deal
Baltimore's Remedi SeniorCare, which provides pharmacy services to senior health care facilities, completed its acquisition of Ohio's HealthCare Pharmacy, the company said yesterday. HCP's chief executive, Jay Meyer, will be president and chief operating officer of Remdedi's Midwest operations. No other staffing changes are planned, the company said. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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July 25, 2008
Remedi SeniorCare acquires HealthCare Pharmacy
Remedi SeniorCare, a provider of pharmacy services for senior healthcare facilities, has acquired HealthCare Pharmacy of Covington, Ohio.
Remedi SeniorCare, formerly Woodhaven Health Services, will not serve more than 20,000 residents in Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan.
"All Remedi SeniorCare customers will gain access to My Remedi, which provides an integreated 'e-pharmacy' experience that simplifies drug dispensing and documentation, and offers real-time tracking of prescription drug usage and costs."
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