CVS Pharmacy has developed Spoken Rx, a new feature on its app that can read prescription labels outloud for visually impaired patients. By the end of 2020, 1,500 CVS Pharmacy locations will have ...
CVS Pharmacy, the retail division of CVS Health is offering Spoken Rx, its proprietary audio prescription label solution, in all its nearly 10,000 pharmacy locations nationwide, including more than ...
CVS Pharmacy is expanding its Spoken Rx audio prescription labels to be available in all its pharmacies, after a trial run last year. The feature, developed as part of a collaboration with the ...
Following a trial in 2020 involving 1,700 locations across the US, CVS is expanding the availability of its Spoken Rx audio prescription labels to all 10,000 of its pharmacies nationwide. The ...
CVS Pharmacy is expanding an in-app feature for visually impaired patients, which reads prescription information out loud, to all of its nearly 10,000 U.S. locations. The solution, called Spoken Rx, ...
CVS Pharmacy has rolled out a new feature on its app that reads prescription information out loud to assist visually impaired patients. The drugstore giant worked with the American Council of the ...
Nearly Half of Patients Misunderstand One or More Dosage Instructions Pharmacies Across the Country Urged to Adopt "Patient-Centered" Labels ROCKVILLE, Md., Oct. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ...
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 ...
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 Pharmacy on Wednesday unveiled ScriptPath, a new pill bottle labeling and scheduling system from the same designer who devised Target's popular ClearRxSM prescription system. The drugstore chain ...
How confident are you that you take prescription drugs correctly? The instructions on the bottle's label may not seem to be hard to follow, but more than 500,000 Americans misinterpret them every year ...