[Ct-nfb] FW: audible, large print and Braille prescription labels

stanley torow setorow at optonline.net
Fri Dec 4 22:06:44 UTC 2015


thank you so much for this info.
Eileen
 
 
 On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 07:41 PM, Edward Shaham via Ct-nfb wrote:
 
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Little, Attorney 
> [mailto:jl=johnlittle.com at mail27.atl91.mcsv.net]
> On Behalf Of John Little, Attorney
> Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 7:03 PM
> To: personal.edward at gmail.com
> Subject: audible, large print and Braille prescription labels
>
> Hello. I thought you'd be interested to learn about progress that has 
> been
> made recently regarding accessible prescription labels at major 
> pharmacy
> chains in the United States. Please pass this on to anyone you think 
> may be
> interested or in need.
>
> ScripTalk audible prescription labels are now available nationwide at 
> all
> local Rite Aid and Walmart pharmacies, as well as at several national 
> mail
> order pharmacies. Rite Aid and certain mail order pharmacies also 
> offer
> large print and Braille prescription labels.
>
> Be aware that you may have to educate your local Rite Aid or Walmart
> pharmacist that their employer is actually offering accessible 
> prescription
> labels. These companies are very large, and it can take time for local
> pharmacists to become aware of new company initiatives.
>
> If you are a Walmart customer and your local pharmacist is not yet 
> familiar
> with the availability of accessible prescription labels, just tell the
> pharmacist to "Search for ScripTalk on The WIRE." The pharmacist will 
> know
> to search Walmart's internal communication system to find instructions 
> on
> how to get ScripTalk implemented locally.
>
> If you are a Rite Aid customer and your local pharmacist is not yet 
> familiar
> with accessible labels, ask the pharmacist to call their corporate 
> support
> number for more information, or you can also call EnVision America for
> assistance at 1-800-890-1180.
>
> Accessible prescription labels are also available via mail order from 
> the
> following national mail order pharmacies:
>
> 1. cvs.com Home Delivery supplies audible prescription labels.
> 2. CVS/Caremark PBM Mail Order supplies audible, large print and 
> Braille
> prescription labels.
> 3. Humana Mail Order supplies audible and Braille prescription labels.
> 4. Rite Aid Mail Order supplies audible, large print and Braille
> prescription labels.
> 5. United Healthcare/OptumRx Mail Order supplies audible prescription
> labels.
> 6. Walmart Mail Order supplies audible prescription labels.
>
> Thank you for sharing this information and helping the blind and 
> visually
> impaired community to become aware of the increasing availability of 
> life
> saving accessible prescription labels.
>  John Little, MSPH, Attorney at Law
> PO Box 1850, Auburn, Alabama 36831
> http://www.johnlittle.com | jl at johnlittle.com Certified in Healthcare
> Compliance (CHC) Certified in Healthcare Management (FACHE)
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