
| Following a training period of approximately 4 to 6 weeks, the Outpatient Pharmacy Technician should be able to decipher and enter orders on the computer, determine eligibility and enroll Meds to Beds patients, adjudicate claims, fill orders, answer phones and doors, capture payment, file, and stock the department. Technicians will also facilitate the delivery of discharge prescriptions to patients as part of the Meds to Beds program and package and prepare prescriptions for shipping to the consumer. The position requires professional judgement and problem-solving skills. |
| (25%) Fill and prepares prescriptions for final verification by pharmacist. Gather insurance information and work with doctor's offices, nurses, and case workers to coordinate medication needs. This includes coordinating and filling: specialty medications while adhering to accreditation standards and requirements, prescriptions for those on employee insurance, prescriptions for Meds to Beds patients and any other prescriptions received by the pharmacy.
(25%) Enter prescriptions into the computer in an accurate and timely manner from in-person, fax, electronic, and telephone sources.
(25%) Pull medications, order medications, and restock the department. This will require conducting frequent and accurate inventory counts and making purchasing decisions on medications based upon par levels and anticipated future needs. Purchase medications utilizing the appropriate software programs and methods. Knowledge and understanding of 340b is required and all policies and procedures regarding 340b will be followed at all times. Ensure that all supplies (labels, bottles, etc.) are adequately stocked to meet patient needs.
(10%) Gather, review, and interpret information from the electronic medical record (EMR) and from other disciplines (nursing, case management, etc.) to determine patient eligibility for enrollment in the Meds?to?Beds program and enroll them. Once enrolled, technician will ensure ongoing eligibility in addition to gathering insurance information and correct routing of discharge prescriptions to the correct pharmacy. Coordinate discharge medication needs with case management, social work, floor nurses, and at times, physicians.
(10%) * Deliver completed and pharmacist?checked prescriptions to the patients� bedsides, to eligible patients by mail and to patients at pickup. Collect prescription co?payment via the cash register and point?of?sale software.
(5%) Maintain prescription and OTC area including but not limited to ordering, stocking, outdates, and maintaining cleanliness. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Create labels using the computer in an accurate and timely manner.
Answer questions from nursing, case management, and physicians regarding co?payment & prescription costs for patients.
Process prior authorizations in a timely manner.
Work with case management to assist patients without prescription insurance coverage. This includes offering prescriptions for the cash price, suggesting financial assistance when eligible and using A/R accounts for those that qualify, etc.
Receive drug deliveries from wholesaler. Order additional supplies using appropriate system. (Infor/Lawson, Staples etc.)
Conduct accurate inventory counts and document all controlled substance dispenses according to policy. Collect prescription co?payment via cash register or tablet utilizing point of sale software.
Remove and return recalled drugs from physical inventory when appropriate.
Assist retail customers at outpatient windows with drop / pick?up functions.
Perform other duties pertinent to position as requested by supervising pharmacist or pharmacy manager. |
Credential:PHARM TECH: Pharmacy Technician Licensure
Equivalent Experience: New hires and transfers before October 1, 2015 must possess a full technician license or limited pharmacy license through the state of Michigan. Effective October 1, 2015, all incumbents, new hires and transfers to this position must possess a pharmacy technician temporary, limited or full license through the state of Michigan. Individuals with a temporary license through the state of Michigan within 12 months of obtaining the temporary license.
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Education: HIGH
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Education: HIGH
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Credential:PHARM TECH: Pharmacy Technician Licensure
Equivalent Experience: New hires and transfers before October 1, 2015 must possess a full technician license or limited pharmacy license through the state of Michigan. Effective October 1, 2015, all incumbents, new hires and transfers to this position must possess a pharmacy technician temporary, limited or full license through the state of Michigan. Individuals with a temporary license through the state of Michigan within 12 months of obtaining the temporary license.
Qualification Source:
Essential: true
MyMichigan Health is a partnership of health providers, services and facilities in the heart of Michigan. It is a non-profit, tax-exempt health system affiliated with the University of Michigan Health. As a non-profit, all excess revenues go back into providing care, upgrading services, fairly compensating employees and creating a supportive work environment. The quality of its medical facilities and campuses have been enhanced by the generosity of local foundations and donors.
Serving more than one million residents in a 26-county region, MyMichigan Health acts as a parent organization with various joint ventures and management contracts. In fiscal year 2025, MyMichigan Health provided $243 million in community benefits and other uncompensated care.
MyMichigan also contributes significantly to the health of its local economies. Listed by Forbes among ‘America’s Best Employers by State’ for four consecutive years from 2022 to 2025, as well as named to Forbes’ list of ‘America’s Best Employers for Healthcare Professionals’ in 2025, MyMichigan is a major employer in all the areas it serves with employees having earned $815 million in wages and $147 million in benefits in fiscal year 2025.
Systemwide, MyMichigan has:
• More than 13,200 employees and operational support staff
• More than 2,400 providers credentialed within MyMichigan Health
• Annual gross revenues of approximately $5.1 billion for fiscal year 2025
• Assets valued at $2.4 billion as of June 30, 2025
• 1,123 reportable beds
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