Jersey Shore University Medical Center installs Asteres' ScriptCenter

Asteres Inc., the industry's leading provider of automated prescription pickup kiosks for retail, hospital, and Veterans Affairs/military pharmacies, announced today their first New Jersey hospital installation at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, a member of Meridian Health, in Neptune, New Jersey. Hospitals are installing ScriptCenter to provide a quick and convenient prescription drop-off and pick up service to hospital employees, especially those who work when the pharmacy is closed.

"We are so excited to add 24/7 prescription pickup to our suite of team member services," said Robert Schenk, Manager of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services. "Now our third shift team members will have the same access to the hospital's in-house pharmacy and all team members can quickly drop off and pick up prescriptions at their convenience. ScriptCenter allows us to better service our team members and grow our pharmacy without having to increase our labor costs."

How it works:
1) Employees enroll for ScriptCenter (one-time) to create a unique ID and PIN
2) Employees Order prescriptions as usual
3) Pharmacy fills prescriptions as usual and loads into ScriptCenter
4) Employees pick up and pay for prescriptions at ScriptCenter… anytime

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