Pharmacy Design Trends Article Published


Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce the publication of an article on recent trends in pharmacy design and pharmacy planning.

The article was published in the June 2009 edition of Pharmacy Design, the pharmacy design and pharmacy planning website, located at http://www.pharmacydesign.org/.

The article discusses the latest trends in pharmacy design in the following areas:
– Pharmacy design has been undergoing dramatic changes in recent years
– A main trend has been the need to modernize and automate the production, packaging, distribution, and provision of drugs, particularly of prescription drugs, which have to be monitored and secured at all times.
– Clients looking to design a pharmacy will want to be cognizant of these trends.
– The movement towards pharmacy automation has been spurred by a number of factors
– The new electronic systems mean fewer medication errors and tighter security, not to mention more reliably safe drugs.
– Successful pharmacy plans from now on
– Clean rooms in pharmacies
– USP 797 for pharmacies
– automated drug management
– Pharmacy automation equipment within the pharmacy
– Swisslog PillPick
– McKesson ROBOT-Rx
– Pharmacy automation equipment connecting the pharmacy to other hospital departments
– Pyxis Medstation
– Bedside pharmacy dispensers
– Pneumatic tube systems in the pharmacy
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– Latest trends in retail pharmacy interior design

The above article was written by the Ian Janer and William N. Bernstein, LEED®AP, AIA, of the well-known healthcare and hospital design firm of Bernstein & Associates, Architects. The firm’s principle, Mr. Bernstein, is a well-known architect and pharmacy consultant in pharmacy planning and design. Mr. Bernstein is a graduate of the Yale University School of Architecture, who has specialized in healthcare design and construction for over 30 years.

About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects has specialized in healthcare and lab design and construction since the firm’s founding in 1990. This architecture firm is well-known for pharmacy planning, pharmacy design and pharmacy architecture, including a sub-specialty in usp 797 compliant pharmacy design and construction. The firm has designed over twenty new pharmacies, pharmacy renovations, and pharmacy relocations in the past five years. The firm is featured on the pharmacy design website, http://www.pharmacydesign.org/, and the usp 797 website, http://www.usp797.org/. The firm’s principal — William N. Bernstein, LEED®AP, AIA — is a well known pharmacy architect. He has written extensively on pharmacy design and pharmacy construction including usp 797 compliant pharmacies. Mr. Bernstein’s pharmacy design articles can be found on http://www.pharmacydesign.org/, and his usp 797 articles can be found on the usp 797 website http://www.usp797.org/.

For Pharmacy Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-pharmacy/.

For more information about healthcare and hospital design and construction, including pharmacy design and construction, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects at:

Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1201 Broadway – 803, New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212-463-8200
Email: info@bernarch.com
Web: www.bernarch.com

Representative Healthcare Design News
For a list of representative healthcare design news, please see: http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-news/

Pharmacy Design Trends Article Published

Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce the publication of an article on recent trends in pharmacy design and pharmacy planning.

The article was published in the June 2009 edition of Pharmacy Design, the pharmacy design and pharmacy planning website, located at http://www.pharmacydesign.org/.

The article discusses the latest trends in pharmacy design in the following areas:
– Pharmacy design has been undergoing dramatic changes in recent years
– A main trend has been the need to modernize and automate the production, packaging, distribution, and provision of drugs, particularly of prescription drugs, which have to be monitored and secured at all times.
– Clients looking to design a pharmacy will want to be cognizant of these trends.
– The movement towards pharmacy automation has been spurred by a number of factors
– The new electronic systems mean fewer medication errors and tighter security, not to mention more reliably safe drugs.
– Successful pharmacy plans from now on
– Clean rooms in pharmacies
– USP 797 for pharmacies
– automated drug management
– Pharmacy automation equipment within the pharmacy
– Swisslog PillPick
– McKesson ROBOT-Rx
– Pharmacy automation equipment connecting the pharmacy to other hospital departments
– Pyxis Medstation
– Bedside pharmacy dispensers
– Pneumatic tube systems in the pharmacy
Exceptionally, there may be cases where you may need both lifestyle changes as well as medicines like online purchase of cialis , cialis, order cialis online, and appalachianmagazine.com. When we tested both groups again, four months later, the experimental group still showed significantly higher scores in sildenafil tablets optimism and life satisfaction. In China, goji berries are viagra cheap usa used frequently in cooking. Wear a hospital gown and sign the consent discount order viagra form. – Future of the retail pharmacy
– Latest trends in retail pharmacy interior design

The above article was written by the Ian Janer and William N. Bernstein, LEED®AP, AIA, of the well-known healthcare and hospital design firm of Bernstein & Associates, Architects. The firm’s principle, Mr. Bernstein, is a well-known architect and pharmacy consultant in pharmacy planning and design. Mr. Bernstein is a graduate of the Yale University School of Architecture, who has specialized in healthcare design and construction for over 30 years.

About Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects has specialized in healthcare and lab design and construction since the firm’s founding in 1990. This architecture firm is well-known for pharmacy planning, pharmacy design and pharmacy architecture, including a sub-specialty in usp 797 compliant pharmacy design and construction. The firm has designed over twenty new pharmacies, pharmacy renovations, and pharmacy relocations in the past five years. The firm is featured on the pharmacy design website, http://www.pharmacydesign.org/, and the usp 797 website, http://www.usp797.org/. The firm’s principal — William N. Bernstein, LEED®AP, AIA — is a well known pharmacy architect. He has written extensively on pharmacy design and pharmacy construction including usp 797 compliant pharmacies. Mr. Bernstein’s pharmacy design articles can be found on http://www.pharmacydesign.org/, and his usp 797 articles can be found on the usp 797 website http://www.usp797.org/.

For Pharmacy Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-pharmacy/.

For more information about healthcare and hospital design and construction, including pharmacy design and construction, contact Bernstein & Associates, Architects at:

Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1201 Broadway – 803, New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212-463-8200
Email: info@bernarch.com
Web: www.bernarch.com

Representative Healthcare Design News
For a list of representative healthcare design news, please see: http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-news/