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Scripted…the timesaving ScriptCenter at Naval Hospital Bremerton has proven to be such a sensation that a second automated system has been added to serve over 7,850 registered users. NHB’s ScriptCenter is already used more than any other in the U.S. – surpassing such locales as Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt and John Hopkins - for picking up prescriptions after being installed on Naval Station Everett in 2021 and added on Naval Base Kitsap Bangor and NHB in February 2022. Since the inaugural opening, over 89,900 prescriptions have been dispensed to 6,874 different patients, with 35,831 distributed after hours and on the weekends. New users can start the process by using their cell phone to text the words ‘get in line’ to 1-877-909-2512 for Q-Anywhere. The advantages to any eligible beneficiary are multiple. Patients can follow their own time and own schedule. There’s no waiting. When combined with Q-Anywhere a patient can request medications and pick them up without ever waiting on hold or setting foot in the pharmacy waiting room. First time users require enrollment using a prescription number. But if a patient doesn’t have one, they can just text the Pharmacy and one will be provided (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
Scripted…the timesaving ScriptCenter at Naval Hospital Bremerton has proven to be such a sensation that a second automated system has been added to serve over 7,850 registered users. NHB’s ScriptCenter is already used more than any other in the U.S. – surpassing such locales as Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt and John Hopkins - for picking up prescriptions after being installed on Naval Station Everett in 2021 and added on Naval Base Kitsap Bangor and NHB in February 2022. Since the inaugural opening, over 89,900 prescriptions have been dispensed to 6,874 different patients, with 35,831 distributed after hours and on the weekends. New users can start the process by using their cell phone to text the words ‘get in line’ to 1-877-909-2512 for Q-Anywhere. The advantages to any eligible beneficiary are multiple. Patients can follow their own time and own schedule. There’s no waiting. When combined with Q-Anywhere a patient can request medications and pick them up without ever waiting on hold or setting foot in the pharmacy waiting room. First time users require enrollment using a prescription number. But if a patient doesn’t have one, they can just text the Pharmacy and one will be provided (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The medical crew members were welcomed to NMCP by Capt. Heather Shattuck, acting NMCP director/acting Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Portsmouth commander, in front of historic Bldg. 1, and group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) staff hosted medical personnel from ships that are part of the Japanese Training Squadron’s Overseas Training Cruise, Sept. 23. An orientation tour and briefs at various locations in the medical center were given to the Japanese medical sailors and officers from the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze. The group visited the medical center’s Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center (SIM Center), the Emergency Department, Surgical suites, and received briefs on telemedicine.

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