Talyst collaborates with healthcare consultancy to provide implementation services

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Talyst, a leader in pharmacy automation systems, announced today a partnership with RXinnovate, a healthcare consultancy, to offer top-of-the-line implementation services to Talyst's clients in the acute care industry. Talyst recognizes that every hospital is unique and requires a tailored approach that addresses its size, technology, floor plan and workflow.

By partnering with RXinnovate, Talyst is able to broaden its implementation team to include more pharmacists with hands-on implementation experience. RXinnovate will work with Talyst to plan, direct, and facilitate successful implementations. "We have enjoyed a working relationship with RXinnovate for almost a year," said Carla Corkern, Talyst CEO and chairman of the board. "They have proven their ability to ensure the smooth implementation of our products in acute care settings. It's great to make the relationship official. "

RXinnovate is a respected healthcare consultancy with more than 10 years of broad-based experience in acute care hospitals. It has a wide range of technological expertise that encompasses Talyst products and those from healthcare technology providers that interface with Talyst solutions. Its implementation team includes pharmacists with proficiency in information systems configuration, pharmacy wholesale, and legacy hardware.

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