Service Types

NEOvationRx offers a wide range of MTM programs to meet CMS requirements and improve STAR ratings through management of medications and overall patient care, leading to lower costs for patients, employers, and insurance companies.

NEOvationsRx can assist physician groups and individual practices in meeting CMS requirements through our clinical services. We operate through collaborative practice agreements with providers to assist patients with their current and new medications, disease states, and treatment goals to improve outcomes and quality of life.

NEOvationsRx delivers quality medication reconciliation reviews with healthcare practitioners, patients, and caregivers. We provide a holistic approach to timely completion of medication reconciliation forms that includes patient counseling, adherence, medication list accuracy, and clinical recommendations for providers. At NEOvationsRx, we guarantee a 100% compliance rate on the prompt, precise completion of your facility’s medication reconciliation forms.

NEOvationsRx accommodates patients residing in nursing care facilities through virtual face-to-face interactions through personal medication consultations, MTMs, TMRs, and Med Recs. We also assist in providing monthly packaged medication regimens for our patients.

NEOvationsRx helps employers and employees through wellness services that benefit the overall health of the employees and their families through health screenings, vaccination clinics, travel health consultations, and different disease management programs. Our health screenings and consultations help promote healthier lifestyle, work satisfaction, and reduce healthcare costs.

NEOvationsRx provides biometric screening through point-of-care testing for individuals and employer groups. Point-of-care testing provided by NEOvationsRx include screenings for diabetes, blood pressure, total cholesterol panel, body mass index, thyroid. Our screenings allow us to identify, educate, and counsel patients of risk factors for chronic diseases that can be treated or prevented, leading to improvement in both short and long-term health outcomes.