Let Us Help Keep Your Patients Healthy! We have certified Pharmacist immunizers in all of our stores! Do you have any patients who meet these recommendations*?
Shingles Patients over the age of 50
Pneumonia Recommended for ages 65+, smokers, patients with asthma or another chronic illness, and patients with no spleen
Hepatitis A International Travelers
Hepatitis B Patients who could be exposed to blood products or body fluids
Tetanus/Diphtheria All adults need a booster every 10 years
Pertussis Adults and patients 65+ that have or are exposed to newborns/children younger than 12 months old
Immunizations • Rx Rewards™ ©2011 HEB 11-2672
Meningitis Recommended for students entering 7th grade and college-age students
Cervical Cancer Young women ages 9-26 seeking protection from cervical cancer
MMR Children should have 2 doses before 7 years old; Adults 18+ born after 1956 should have at least 1 dose
Varicella Students entering kindergarten & 7th grade who have never had chicken pox require 2 doses; Adults who have never had chicken pox or been vaccinated should get 1 dose
*Patients 13 years & younger & off-labeled uses require a prescription Platinum • Screenings • Diabetes Care • Refill Express
CME — 8 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
Policies& Procedures
This guide contains more than 200 up-to-date policies and procedures, tools, sample letters, and forms you can customize for your office.
TMA’s practical and easy-to-use guide is specific to Texas medical practices and Texas law. Based on “best practices,” it is vital to running an efficient practice — from solo physicians to large groups.
Written by practice management and health law experts, this guide includes new policies on these topics and more:
• Human resources • Refunds and recoupments • Electronic charting, record keeping, and communication • Compliance and labor laws • HIPAA security and HITECH rules
Order your copy today!
www.texmed.org/policiesandprocedures • (800) 880-7955
Each guide contains a
customizable CD!
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