As healthcare organizations expand, so do operational complexities that can lead to lack of visibility across the medication supply chain, straining resources and preventing clinicians from delivering high quality care.

For large care networks, pharmacy supply chain visibility across all care settings is imperative. Omnicell’s suite of integrated solutions can help Indiana University Health leverage a data-driven strategy to enhance medication management and support safer, more efficient clinical care. With embedded intelligence and a tight integration between the EHR and pharmacy automation, our technology-enabled portfolio provides the visibility to track medication across the care continuum, leading to better patient outcomes and reduced medication cost.

Manage Diversion

1 in 10 healthcare workers will abuse drugs

How are you managing controlled substances? Learn how technology can enhance diversion monitoring and prevention.

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Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters: Reducing the Risk of Drug Diversion

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“Before, we were fighting fires, but could never be sure that they were the right ones. Having data from multiple sites all in one place and a report that is easy to read and understand is beneficial.”

Dr. Andrew Stanley Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, Virginia
Pharmacy Support Manager

Control IV Safety

1 in 10 IVs are not prepared within guidelines

How safe is your sterile compounding? Learn how automation can drive improved safety, compliance, and cost efficiency.

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University of Rochester Realizes Quality and Safety Benefits from IV Automation

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“Implementing IV robotics allowed us to replace the decision points that compromised patient care with automated safety checks.”

David F. Webster, RPh, MSBA University of Rochester Medical Center
Director of Acute Care Operations

“Implementing IV robotics allowed us to replace the decision points that compromised patient care with automated safety checks.”

David F. Webster, RPh, MSBA University of Rochester Medical Center
Director of Acute Care Operations

Gain Inventory Insights

$485B of healthcare cost is gross medication spend

Data intelligence is key to driving pharmacy business improvements.

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Pharmacy Purchasing & Products: OSF HealthCare

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“We see Omnicell One sitting on top of pharmacy automation technology, tying it together and helping us to control drug spend.”

Dima Awad, PharmD, MS Stormont Vail Regional Health
Administrative Director/Chief of Pharmacy Services

Maximize EHR Integration

EHR spend to reach $9.9B by 2024

Are you maximizing the potential of your EHR? A dynamic data exchange enables safer and more efficient workflows for clinicians.

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Interoperability Improves Nurse Efficiency and Patient Care at Billings Clinic

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“The reason why this is revolutionary is the nurses are able to work from the EHR which is the source of truth.”

Jacob Thiesse, PharmD Billings Clinic
Pharmacy Informatics Leader

One of the benefits of EHR integration is the ability to remotely queue medications, which was proven in a recent study to reduce nurses’ time to retrieve medications by 54%.


“The reason why this is revolutionary is the nurses are able to work from the EHR which is the source of truth.”

Jacob Thiesse, PharmD Billings Clinic
Pharmacy Informatics Leader

One of the benefits of EHR integration is the ability to remotely queue medications, which was proven in a recent study to reduce nurses’ time to retrieve medications by 54%.