Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Hospice Pharmacia, a hospice pharmacy and medication management service, donated essential medication to Medical Mercy to assist with their Haiti relief efforts. Recently, Medical Mercy, the medical component to Mission of Mercy, sent ten doctors and nurses to Port au Prince, Haiti, to provide medical services to those wounded by a series of catastrophic earthquakes. Hospice Pharmacia sent $10,000 worth of medications and wound care supplies to help stock Medical Mercy’s makeshift pharmacy, which provided emergency medicine to more than 600 patients over the course of a week.
Carleen Rogers, a member of the Medical Mercy team, arranged the donation with Hospice Pharmacia. “Hospice Pharmacia was able to provide much needed medications and wound care supplies to so many that had been hurt during the recent earthquake. It is good to know that Hospice Pharmacia is willing to take care of those around the world in need just as readily as they take amazing care of hospice patients everyday,” she said.
Gary Kadlec, Hospice Pharmacia’s President and CEO, took pride in the efforts of the partnership, stating, “Support of Ms. Roger’s efforts are a natural extension of Hospice Pharmacia’s relationships with hospices around the country. We applaud the good work of all volunteer organizations that went to the front lines of the Haiti disaster and are grateful for the invitation to help these efforts.”
For more on Medical Mercy’s story and pictures from their trip, click here.
About Hospice Pharmacia
Founded in 1996, Hospice Pharmacia was the first pharmacy to focus on expert management of medication for end-of-life patients. HP remains the market leaders in hospice pharmacy services because of its focus on safety and quality. Accredited by the Joint Commission (TJC), HP sets the industry standard for hospice and palliative care medication management services.
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