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Special Report - Special Report - December 06, 2012
Medication Review hits stride in hospital telepharmacy
Spokane concern offers remote service, oversight for small, rural facilities

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

K. Douglas Crafton, president and CEO of Medication Review Inc., says the seven-year-old company has clients in multiple facilities in 10 Western states.
K. Douglas Crafton, president and CEO of Medication Review Inc., says the seven-year-old company has clients in multiple facilities in 10 Western states.
—Staff photo by Mike McLean
Medication Review Inc., a Spokane-based provider of pharmacy services and oversight to rural community hospitals, has expanded its foothold throughout the West, and K. Douglas Crafton, the company's president and CEO, says he expects growth to continue at a rapid pace, especially in its telepharmacy niche.

Just three years ago, Medication Review provided services for four rural hospitals in Eastern Washington. Today, its clients include multiple facilities in each of 10 Western sta...


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