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The Association Of Reproductive Health Professionals Adds New Service To Benefit Members And Patients
For Immediate Release
September 13, 2012
Washington, DC The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) is pleased to announce the addition of ARHPedia, a unique new service for our members. ARHPedia connects health care providers to pharmaceutical resources through a comprehensive and convenient portal. The service is powered by Healthcare Resources Online (HRO) and will meet the needs of providers working to offer enhanced reproductive health care to their patients.
ARHPedia is a new kind of practice tool, featuring an on-demand, non-commercial, neutral marketplace of point-of-service resources for patient care. ARHPedia provides members with a single source for free product resources that are easy to search and order, including patient education, product information, general reproductive health materials from ARHP, and a variety of patient assistance programs for each product.
This cutting-edge member benefit promises to support our members in enhancing their patient care by consolidating a wealth of resources into one easily accessible portal.
Wayne C. Shields, ARHP president and CEO
Currently there are over 20,000 resources available, with the numbers increasing in step with the growth of this novel community. In addition, members have access to easy-to-use interfaces to search billing and coding references, the largest database of US clinical trials, and an e-prescribing platform.
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The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) is the leading
source for trusted medical education and information on reproductive and sexual
health. ARHP educates health care providers, informs consumers, and helps shape
public policy. ARHP is a non-profit membership association composed of highly
qualified and committed experts in reproductive health. ARHP members are health
professionals in clinical practice, education, research, and advocacy and they
include physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurse midwives,
researchers, educators, pharmacists, and other professionals in reproductive
health. To learn more, visit: http://www.arhp.org.
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