Pharmacy Informatics for Non-Informaticists: The Five Reports Every Director Should Run
- 0:00 Why Fewer Reports Matter
- 8:00 Report One Verification Delays
- 20:00 Report Two ADC Overrides
Practical shifts you can apply this week
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Identify The Five Operational Reports
See which five reports give the fastest read on safety, throughput, and margin pressure.
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Evaluate Report Outputs For Signal Versus Noise
Spot bad denominators, messy source data, and false alarms before they drive the wrong fix.
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Compare Leading Lagging And Balancing Measures
Choose measures that show what is changing now, what already happened, and what may worsen elsewhere.
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Diagnose Likely Workflow Failures
Use patterns across verification, dispensing, inventory, and overrides to find where work is breaking.
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Design A Practical Monthly Review Cadence
Leave with a simple review rhythm that assigns owners, thresholds, and next steps.
What we'll cover
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0:00
Why Fewer Reports Matter
Start with the case for a smaller report set tied to real director decisions, not dashboard wallpaper.
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8:00
Report One Verification Delays
Read queue aging, shift patterns, and urgent-therapy risk to spot capacity and workflow strain early.
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20:00
Report Two ADC Overrides
Use override patterns to separate true urgency from poor cabinet design, stockouts, or training gaps.
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31:00
Report Three Waste Returns
Track waste, return-to-stock, and unusable returns to find margin erosion hiding in plain sight.
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41:00
Report Four Inventory Exceptions
Review stockouts, count drift, expirations, and par signals before they become patient or budget issues.
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51:00
Report Five Intervention Yield
Focus intervention reporting on accepted changes, time spent, and value leadership can defend.
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58:00
Action Plan And Q&A
Recap the five reports, set a 30-day pilot, and answer attendee questions.
Questions people ask before registering
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It is built for pharmacy directors, managers, supervisors, and other working professionals who need better operational visibility without becoming informatics specialists.
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No. The session is designed for non-informaticists and stays practical. If you can read an operational report and ask good follow-up questions, you will be fine.
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Most webinar programs provide a replay after the session. Check your registration details to confirm access and timing for this event.
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Certificate availability depends on the event host. Review the registration page or follow-up email for the official attendance and documentation policy.
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It is practical. You will leave with five specific reports to review and a simple monthly cadence to turn findings into action. Less theory, more useful Monday-morning material.
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CE availability is determined by the webinar organizer and accreditation status. Please refer to the event listing for the most current CE information.