{"id":472,"date":"2023-08-29T09:51:44","date_gmt":"2023-08-29T09:51:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stage.website4md.com\/dosepacker\/?p=472"},"modified":"2025-04-20T13:56:41","modified_gmt":"2025-04-20T13:56:41","slug":"multi-dose-compliance-packaging-what-does-it-mean-for-care-homes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stage.website4md.com\/dosepacker\/blog\/multi-dose-compliance-packaging-what-does-it-mean-for-care-homes\/","title":{"rendered":"Multi-Dose Compliance Packaging: What Does It Mean for Care Homes?"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u201cDrugs don\u2019t work in patients that don\u2019t take them.\u201d – Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop<\/p>\n
Around 66% of adults in the United States<\/a> take at least one prescription medication. Unfortunately, only half of the people on regular medication follow the prescribed drug doses and schedules.<\/p>\n While most people believe cost and accessibility are the biggest reasons people miss their doses, a multi-year pilot study by Express Scripts<\/a> revealed the actual causes to be:<\/p>\n Failing to take medications is a massive obstacle to any medical treatment\u2019s success, causing at least 125,000 avoidable deaths and $100 billion in preventable medical costs<\/a> every year.<\/p>\n After decades of finding ways to address medication non-adherence<\/a>, the healthcare industry could be looking at a promising solution: multi-dose compliance packaging.<\/p>\n Compliance packaging, also known as adherence packaging<\/a>, refers to a specialized medication packaging system designed to help patients and healthcare providers ensure proper prescription adherence. It involves individually packaging drugs in pre-determined doses (often with clear labeling and organization) to simplify taking medications as prescribed.<\/p>\n Compliance packaging for single doses has been around for a long time, first appearing in the early 1960s as blister packs. However, most patients take more than one medication per day, thus requiring multiple blister packs.<\/p>\n To help manage multiple medications, patients got their prescriptions in vials or in blister packs<\/a>. They had to take out each tablet or capsule, carefully count them according to the prescribed dose, and cautiously organize them in pillboxes.<\/p>\n Thanks to advancements in medical adherence technology, patients don\u2019t have to do all that anymore. With multi-dose compliance packaging, prescriptions are pre-packaged into individual dosing cups.<\/p>\n For example, DosePacker\u2019s tech-enabled multi-dose compliance packaging is designed to simplify the process of organizing and taking multiple medications. Each dose cup contains all the medicines required for a specific time or administration conveniently packaged in a tamper-evident dosing cup. Each dosing comes packaged and ready to take without the need to pour medications out of a vial or pop pills out of bubble packs.<\/p>\n The DosePacker tech-enabled multi-dose compliance packaging is designed to work with the MyDoses App<\/a>, DoseMinder Smart Medbox<\/a>, and CareCommunityOS care facility software<\/a> to alert patients and staff when medications are due to be administered and documents the administration using QR code scanning functions and video to verify.<\/p>\n While multi-dose adherence packaging benefits many healthcare settings, it is incredibly impactful in facilities where patients or residents have complex medication needs or where medication administration requires strict oversight and documentation. Assisted living care homes are an excellent example.<\/p>\n Read More: <\/strong>National Assisted Living Week 2023: 5 Fun Ways to Celebrate <\/p>\n Here are four ways multi-dose compliance packaging can significantly benefit your care home staff and residents:<\/p>\n Multi-dose compliance packaging helps ensure patients get the right dose at the right time. As a result, it helps patients stay medication-compliant while significantly reducing medication errors<\/a>.<\/p>\n Because their prescriptions are pre-packaged by dose with clear visual cues for medication administration, your staff and residents will find it easier to follow when and how patients should take their medications.<\/p>\n Medication passing, or med pass, is administering medications to patients or residents in healthcare settings. While med pass may sound straightforward, it can be time-consuming because it involves accurate organization and documentation.<\/p>\n When your care home converts to multi-dose adherence packaging, your staff can spend up to 90% less time sorting and organizing medications and focus more on patient engagement activities. This speeds up the process and leaves less room for mistakes during administration.<\/p>\n Modern multi-dose packaging systems also include dosing alerts and medication tracking features that help care homes improve medication inventory control and maintain accurate records.<\/p>\n For example, when you pair the DosePacker multi-dose compliance packaging with other care facility technology (DosePacker Storage<\/a>, DoseKart<\/a>, MyDoses App<\/a>, DoseMinder Smart Medbox<\/a>, and CareCommunityOS<\/a>), the time you spend passing medications may drop by more than 50%.<\/p>\n Thanks to its clear dose cups, accurate labels, high-visibility font, color-coded schedule indicators, and tear-away med sheets, multi-dose compliance packaging helps make medication management less stressful and confusing for care home staff and residents.<\/p>\n By simplifying complex regimens, multi-dose adherence packaging makes self-administration easier for patients. This empowers them to take a more active role in their well-being, encourages independence, and enhances their overall experience.<\/p>\n\n
Compliance Medication Packaging vs. Multi-Dose Compliance Packaging: What\u2019s the Difference?<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\n4 Ways Care Homes Can Benefit from Multi-Dose Compliance Packaging<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\nImproves Patient Medication Adherence<\/h3>\n
Streamlines Med Pass<\/h3>\n
Enhances Patient\/Resident Satisfaction<\/h3>\n
Reduces Hazardous Pharmaceutical Waste<\/h3>\n