Prescription labels can improve medication safety, according to a study conducted by Issues & Answers Network for En-Vision America, a company that provides ScripTalk Talking Prescription System to ...
Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, IGA (western Canada) and FreshCo pharmacies partner with En-Vision America to boost medication safety for low vision, blind and print-impaired ...
Midwestern food and drug chain Hy-Vee has rolled out “talking” prescription drug labels from En-Vision America to aid visually and print-impaired patients. En-Vision’s ScripTalk labels are now ...
En-Vision America, creators of ScripTalk audible prescription labels, are in Iowa Hy-Vee pharmacies. They are eligible for everyone but target patients are those with visual impairments and reading ...
CVS Health has announced it will now offer ScripTalk talking prescription labels as well as braille and large print labels through its mail service pharmacy to CVS/caremark members who are blind or ...
CVS Health Corp. said Monday that it is now offering braille, large-print and audio prescription labels, a move to expand its services for visually-impaired customers. The drugstore chain announced in ...
The tool, called ScripTalk, uses text-to-speech technology to verbalize prescription labels for patients who cannot otherwise read them. ScripTalk relies on an electronic tag that Essentia pharmacists ...
Sam’s Club and Walmart pharmacies have announced their use of a talking medication solution that leverages RFID technology across all the retailers’ pharmacies nationwide. The solution, deployed this ...
Walmart and Sam’s Club are enhancing their commitment to accessibility and medication safety for their blind, visually impaired and print-impaired pharmacy patients by providing En-Vision America’s ...
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