Welcome to the November edition of the Monthly Dose! We have another helping of incredible resources ready for you. We're grateful for pharmacists, technicians, and operators like you who make a positive impact on the world and save lives every day.
The Power of BI: The Team Behind FrameworkInsight
In the latest episode of the FrameworkFocus Podcast, host Todd Eury sits down with Terry Dean, Director of Product Operations and Execution at SoftWriters, and Amanda Malooley, Agile Product Owner for FrameworkInsight™, to talk about something every long-term care (LTC) pharmacy leader is thinking about—data.
But as Terry and Amanda explain, it’s not just about having data. It’s about knowing what to do with it.
SoftWriters has officially launched Alpha Labs, a dedicated cross-functional innovation team charged with charting the optimal path to unlock the full potential of AI and automation across our product suite. This initiative represents a major step forward in the ongoing effort to reimagine how technology can transform long-term care pharmacy operations.
For decades, long-term care (LTC) pharmacies have depended on technology to improve efficiency by reducing clicks, streamlining workflows, and simplifying documentation. But today’s challenges go beyond what simple automation can solve. Staffing shortages, drug shortages, compliance pressures, and the need for actionable insights redefine what innovation must deliver. FrameworkLTC is leading this evolution with clinical-grade AI that enhances–not replaces–human expertise.
“How are we doing today?” It’s the question every LTC pharmacy leader asks, but too often the answer depends on an analyst running a report, a manager updating a spreadsheet, or an end-of-month summary that’s already out of date. Traditional reporting tools, like static spreadsheets, monthly summaries, and disconnected systems can’t keep up with the pace of modern healthcare.
Staffing shortages, rising prescription volumes, and shrinking margins are straining LTC pharmacies like never before. Every day brings more prescriptions, tighter budgets, and fewer hands to manage it all.