WEBINAR REPLAY

Rx for Success: Diversifying Pharmacy Revenue with Patient-Centered Services

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Michelle Barney, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacist, Product & Marketing

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Rannon Ching, PharmD
Chief Pharmacy Officer, Tarrytown Pharmacy

Looking to grow clinical services and build sustainable, diversified revenue streams

With rising drug prices and shrinking reimbursements, it's more important than ever to diversify your income and expand your pharmacy's role in patient care.

Watch this insightful conversation with Rannon Ching, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer at Tarrytown Pharmacy, where he shares innovative strategies for growing clinical services, optimizing workflows, and promoting your pharmacy as a go-to healthcare destination in your community.

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Expanding vaccination services through mobile clinics, community outreach, and seasonal offerings like travel vaccines.

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Providing comprehensive patient care with services such as point-of-care testing, health screenings, remote patient monitoring, and more.

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Workflow strategies that free up your team's time for high-value, patient-facing activities.

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Promoting your pharmacy services and positioning your business as a trusted, full-service healthcare destination.


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MEET OUR GUEST SPEAKER
Rannon Ching, PharmD
Chief Pharmacy Officer, Tarrytown Pharmacy

Rannon is the Pharmacist-In-Charge at Tarrytown Pharmacy. He was born in Honolulu Hawaii, living there until his family moved to Lake Travis in Austin, Texas, prior to him starting the fifth grade.

Rannon completed undergraduate pre-requisites and his Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Texas at Austin in 2014. His professional passions include building strong patient-pharmacist relationships, immunizations, educating students, and advancing independent pharmacy and the profession. He works closely with the University of Texas College of Pharmacy and is involved with teaching third and fourth-year pharmacy students, developing research projects and is a member of the college’s Experiential Curriculum Sub-committee.

When Rannon is not in the pharmacy, he enjoys playing music (piano, guitar, and drums) with friends and in various church bands, eating at new restaurants, and cooking. His hobbies also include baking artisan bread from scratch.