Digital Therapeutics: Pharmacy’s Role in Prescribing, Dispensing, and Monitoring DTx
- 0:00 What Counts As DTx
- 10:00 Why Pharmacy Sits Middle
- 18:00 Prescribing Support In Workflow
Practical shifts you can apply this week
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Identify DTx From Apps
Spot which tools are regulated therapies, which are wellness apps, and why that changes pharmacy workflow.
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Evaluate Pharmacy Value Points
See where pharmacists improve prescribing support, dispensing, and onboarding before patients stall.
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Compare Operating Models
Weigh access, reimbursement, documentation, and fulfillment options for different pharmacy settings.
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Design Monitoring Plans
Build follow-up that tracks engagement, outcomes, safety signals, and when to escalate care.
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Decide Feasible DTx Use Cases
Choose where to start in ambulatory, specialty, or health-system practice without overbuilding.
What we'll cover
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0:00
What Counts As DTx
Start with the boundary lines: prescription digital therapeutics, wellness apps, and digital companions.
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10:00
Why Pharmacy Sits Middle
See where pharmacists connect prescribing intent, access, activation, and follow-up when ownership gets fuzzy.
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18:00
Prescribing Support In Workflow
Walk through eligibility checks, prior auth support, digital readiness, and cleaner handoffs.
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28:00
Dispensing Beyond Product Codes
Cover activation, access credentials, documentation, and why first-fill failure can happen after approval.
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37:00
Monitoring Engagement And Response
Track more than logins: persistence, outcomes, safety signals, and escalation thresholds.
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47:00
Payment Models And Friction
Compare benefit pathways, fulfillment models, privacy constraints, and staffing questions that slow adoption.
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54:00
Pilot Playbook And Close
Recap the framework, choose one 90-day use case, then move into Q&A.
Questions people ask before registering
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It is built for working professionals in pharmacy, including ambulatory, specialty, health-system, and clinical leadership roles. If DTx keeps landing on your desk without a clear workflow, this will feel familiar.
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No. We start with the clinical and regulatory basics, then move into workflows, reimbursement, and monitoring. A pharmacy operations lens helps, but deep DTx experience is not required.
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Practical. You will see concrete use cases, common failure points, and a simple pilot framework your team can adapt rather than a long tour of buzzwords.
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Most webinar programs provide a replay to registered attendees, but availability depends on the host's setup. Registering is the safest way to receive any follow-up materials.
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This landing page does not confirm a certificate or CE credit. If either is offered, the registration or event details should state the requirements clearly.
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A grounded framework to evaluate DTx, support prescribing and dispensing, monitor patients, and pick one use case worth piloting in the next 90 days.