August 6, 2014
Good Neighbor Pharmacy’s 2014 ThoughtSpot Inspires Independent Pharmacists to Transform their Businesses
Las Vegas, Nv. – ThoughtSpot 2014,
AmerisourceBergen and Good Neighbor Pharmacy’s annual
tradeshow, concluded this weekend after four days of programming focused on
helping independent pharmacies navigate industry changes caused by healthcare
reform. Through various exhibits, networking sessions, workshops and trainings,
independent pharmacists received resources and tools to transform their
business and deliver the next phase of patient care. This year’s show attracted
nearly 70% more customers and pharmacy representatives than last year, making
ThoughtSpot 2014 the most successful conference to date.
“At Good Neighbor Pharmacy, we know that independent pharmacies
feel uncertain in the new healthcare environment and are ready to transform
their business,” said Dave Neu, President of AmerisourceBergen Drug Company.
“With transformation comes inherent risk, but more importantly, it presents
significant opportunity. Independent pharmacies have the ability to leverage
their unique value and uncertainty to drive growth. At ThoughtSpot, we show
pharmacists that Good Neighbor Pharmacy has the resources to
transform their business and respond to industry changes through knowledge,
reach and partnership.”
Healthcare reform has forced all roles within the industry to evolve, including
the expanding role of independent pharmacists. Pharmacists stay up-to-date
through educational opportunities that allow them to keep pace with new and
growing expectations. At ThoughtSpot, community pharmacists were able to select
and attend a number of continued learning courses on a variety of topics
ranging from pharmacy solutions to CMS Star Measures to patient retention and
investment strategies. Workshops and training sessions were held to provide
attendees with support and information on how to leverage new and existing
technologies and systems to enhance daily operations and patient interactions.
Exclusive presentations by AmerisourceBergen’s thought leaders - including
Steve Collis, CEO; Dave Neu, President, AmerisourceBergen Drug Company; AJ
Caffentzis, President, Community & Specialty Pharmacy; and Scott Robinson,
Vice President, Good Neighbor Pharmacy as well as a keynote
address by Robert Irvine, host of Food Network’s Restaurant: Impossible - inspired
attendees to transform their business.
In an increasingly mobile world, pharmacists are looking for digital solutions
to help them connect with patients more quickly and support overall business
operations. A number of new digital platforms were announced during the show,
and customers could experience the programs live to learn more about the
practical application in the pharmacy setting:
- MyGNP Mobile App: The new app will allow for online prescription refills, and feature a store locator as well as health news.
- Mobile friendly version of Good Neighbor Pharmacy website: The current website will now be optimized for use on all mobile devices.
- Good Neighbor Pharmacy University: This new learning portal will offer customers training and educational opportunities that can be accessed and assigned to staff members. The interactive communication feature will let customers engage with peers who are also signed into the portal.
- The Digital Pharmacist: A social media management program provided by our partner RxWiki. The free for NCPA members program will help customers manage their Facebook pages, revise their Google Local listings and improve their presence online.
- Yelp!: Good Neighbor Pharmacy will now be featured on the social media advertising app – all Good Neighbor Pharmacy members will be listed and will receive preferred pricing on advertising and profile management.
“The energy and excitement at ThoughtSpot followed pharmacists from the
general session to the exhibit floor and their engagement with vendors,” said
Dutch Atchley, a longtime ThoughtSpot attendee, pharmacist and owner of Ojai
Rexall Drugs in Ojai, California. “AmerisourceBergen, Good Neighbor
Pharmacy and the pharmacists here are committed to shaping the future
of pharmacy, and I plan to use the tools I have acquired here to prepare for
outcomes-based pharmacy and expand patient care services.”
On Friday, August 1, Good Neighbor Pharmacy presented Harry
Race Pharmacy with the esteemed Pharmacy of the Year Award. Harry
Race Pharmacy was selected through an integrated digital campaign on
GoodNeighborPharmacy.com and the Good Neighbor Pharmacy Facebook
page. Patients, peers, neighbors, families and friends were able to vote online
after watching a short video on three finalists, who were selected across the
country. Supporters voted for Harry Race Pharmacy, a community pharmacy that
has gone above and beyond to grow and maintain its position as a vital source
of patient care in its local community.
“The evolving healthcare landscape presents unique issues and opportunities for
community pharmacies,” said AJ Caffentzis, President, Community & Specialty
Pharmacy. “ThoughtSpot’s mission to arm independent pharmacists with practices
and resources to enhance patient care and profitability. At this year’s
conference, we focused on critical issues to give independent pharmacists the
tools they need to learn, optimize and grow.”
For more information about next year’s ThoughtSpot conference, please visit www.ThoughtSpot2015.com.
About AmerisourceBergen
AmerisourceBergen is one of the largest global
pharmaceutical sourcing and distribution services companies, helping both
healthcare providers and pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturers improve
patient access to products and enhance patient care. With services ranging from
drug distribution and niche premium logistics to reimbursement and
pharmaceutical consulting services, AmerisourceBergen delivers innovative
programs and solutions across the pharmaceutical supply channel. With over $100
billion in annualized revenue, AmerisourceBergen is headquartered in Valley
Forge, PA, and employs approximately 13,000 people. AmerisourceBergen is ranked
#28 on the Fortune 500 list. For more information, go to www.amerisourcebergen.com.