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Simple meds aims to eliminate medication management confusion

Full-service pharmacy sorts and organizes monthly prescriptions, over-the-counter medications and vitamins into pre-packaged doses.

This graphic shows what's in a Simple Meds box.
This graphic shows what's in a Simple Meds box.

In August, 2016, Simple MedsSM launched nationwide as an easy-to-use full-service pharmacy that sorts and organizes monthly patient prescriptions, over-the-counter medications and vitamins into multi-dose packets.

A press release for the Indianapolis-based pharmacy trumpeted Simple Meds’ services as an alternative to the traditional customer-pharmacy relationship. It read, “Is the end of the pill bottle near? From Viagra to Benadryl, big pharma is increasingly opting for single-dose packets and ditching the pill bottle as customers look for convenience. But what to do when you manage multiple medications?”

Customers throughout the U.S. state can call and initiate the Simple Meds service and have all their prescriptions delivered to their home. Instead of handling the transaction online, Simple Meds’ pharmacy team works with each customer to build a personal relationship, calling monthly to better monitor new medications and physicians, using a team-based approach to primary care. This medication adherence service was created by the owners of Home Instead Senior Care, a provider of in-home care services for seniors, after witnessing families routinely struggle with this process.

Simple Meds’ easy-to-open packets are labeled according to the date and time they should be taken and delivered to customers’ homes or offices each month. These pre-sorted and pre-packaged dosages are designed to help save time and eliminate confusion from the process of managing multiple medications.

“On average, our customers are taking 10 prescription medications. Before using Simple Meds, they were spending a significant amount of time sorting and coordinating,” says Simple Meds’ Vice President and Pharmacist Kyle Decker. “After calling Simple Meds, they were able to pass the sorting and coordination duties to us. Now, a 30-day, pre-sorted supply of their medications is delivered to their door at no extra fee.”

The cost of filling prescriptions through Simple Meds is comparable to most pharmacies. Simple Meds works with most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D, and monthly copays typically remain the same with no extra fees or costs.

Simple Meds says its system improves medication adherence and prevents incorrect dosing. “While often unintentional, under or overdosing can be extremely dangerous,” says Simple Meds Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer John Hogan. “From those who are looking for timesaving practices in their busy lives to those with a chronic condition such as diabetes, heart disease or Alzheimer’s disease, this is for you.”

In the following question-and-answer session, Decker discusses the process.

Healthcare Packaging (HCP): How does the ordering process work, and are orders all packaged/filled at one facility? What equipment is necessary to do this job and who supplies the equipment?

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