Through this partnership, QuicksortRx will offer ASHP members complimentary evaluations of their purchasing opportunities, including immediately realizable savings to support their pharmacy departments.
FREMONT, CA: QuicksortRx, a health-system pharmacy technology company optimizing supply chains, and ASHP (American Society of Health-System Pharmacists) announced a partnership to offer pharmacy professionals access to next-generation pharmaceutical software and analysis to help deliver optimal patient outcomes at the lowest possible costs. The collaboration is part of ASHP's focus on fostering science and technology-driven solutions that advance patient health and pharmacy practice.
"Now more than ever, we need to harness innovative solutions that support pharmacy professionals to advance optimal patient outcomes while making healthcare more affordable," said ASHP's Vice President of Global Resource Development and Consulting Paul Bush, Pharm.D., MBA, BCPS, FASHP. "By collaborating with QuicksortRx and supporting our focus on innovations in pharmacy, ASHP is helping to get important technology and insights into the hands of pharmacy professionals to ensure patients have the medications they need while driving down costs."
ASHP represents nearly 58,000 pharmacy professionals in hospitals, health systems, ambulatory clinics, and other healthcare settings spanning the full spectrum of medication use. In this collaboration, ASHP will connect pharmacy professionals in health systems with a new, innovative solution that efficiently identifies cost savings for health-system pharmacy departments whose workplace depends on the complex pharmacy supply chain to deliver needed medications quickly to patients.
In this collaboration, ASHP will connect pharmacy professionals in health systems with a new, innovative solution that efficiently identifies cost savings for health-system pharmacy departments whose workplace depends on the complex pharmacy supply chain to deliver needed medications quickly to patients.
"With today's pressure on hospital finances, health systems cannot afford to continue without price transparency. Timely and clear direction in the volatile medication marketplace is essential to the sustainability of high-quality care for patients," said QuicksortRx CEO Jonathan Yantis.
QuicksortRx's platform was created at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) through a collaboration between pharmacists and developers in MUSC's Innovation Center. It has since been instrumental in helping some of the largest health systems in the United States reduce pharmacy spend by 3–5 percent across inpatient settings. The savings are achieved without the need for additional staff and preserve the same high-quality medications and distribution systems health systems rely on today.
"ASHP collaborates with pharmacy leaders and health systems operating at the highest levels. Continued guidance from ASHP and its membership will be invaluable as we continue to develop solutions that put hospitals first. We are thrilled to partner with ASHP's innovation and consulting teams who share our background and dedication to health systems," said Matt Hebbard, vice president of sales and accounts at QuicksortRx.