Thousands of pharmacies will earn streamlined access to the OneScan Pharmacy Pro Platform, company says.
LSPedia, a provider of SaaS traceability solutions for the pharmaceutical industry, and BestRX, a pharmacy software provider, have announced a partnership aimed at providing pharmacies with streamlined access to its OneScan Pharmacy Pro platform for full compliance with the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA). Currently, the FDA expects all trading partners to have systems in place to comply with the act by Nov. 27.
"As we enter the critical stabilization period for DSCSA, working with partners like BestRx is essential to facilitating industry-wide compliance for independent and community pharmacies," said Riya Cao, CEO, LSPedia, in a company press release. "We're committed to working collaboratively to give pharmacies every tool they need to meet the stringent requirements set by the FDA. With OneScan Pharmacy Pro, pharmacies are empowered to manage all aspects of compliance while streamlining their operations, and that peace of mind lets them focus on the care and safety of their communities."
Reference: LSPedia and BestRx Have Partnered to Give Pharmacies Access to an Integrated, Comprehensive DSCSA Compliance Solution. PR Newswire. October 23, 2023. Accessed October23, 2023. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lspedia-and-bestrx-have-partnered-to-give-pharmacies-access-to-an-integrated-comprehensive-dscsa-compliance-solution-301963712.html#:~:text=FARMINGTON%20HILLS%2C%20Mich.%2C%20Oct,Drug%20Supply%20Chain%20Security%20Act%20(
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