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Telepharmacy Technician

Spokane, WA · On-site

$17.75 - $21.50/hr

Medication Review is registered with the Washington State Board of Pharmacy as a pharmacy, providing remote order entry services for acute care hospitals; we do not have any medication on site. We do ...

... Medication Review, Inc. The Prior Authorization Specialist provides support by processing Insurance verification and ensuring medications in need of a prior authorization on a patient's insurance is ...

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Medication Nurse

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients' medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Medication Nurse

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients' medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Medication Nurse

North Hollywood, CA · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients' medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

$30 - $40/hr

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients' medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients' medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients' medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Complete Daily Medication Review Audit. * Update and ensure the accuracy of clients medication records- including logs, inventory pages, and medication administration records. * Document medication ...

Dispensing Nurse

Hunker, PA · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

Control and administer medication, review medical needs, monitor vital signs in emergency situations, medical documentation, obtain client urine samples and client assessment. LPN or RN required.

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How much do medication review jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for medication review in the United States is $17.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Medication Review Pharmacist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medication Review Pharmacist, you need a pharmacy degree, licensure, and expertise in pharmacology and drug interactions. Familiarity with electronic prescribing systems, drug databases, and medication management software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and patient counseling abilities are crucial for success. These skills ensure accurate medication assessments, enhance patient safety, and optimize therapeutic outcomes.

How does a Medication Review specialist typically collaborate with healthcare providers to optimize patient outcomes?

Medication Review specialists frequently work alongside physicians, pharmacists, and nurses to assess patients’ medication regimens for safety, efficacy, and adherence. They participate in multidisciplinary meetings, communicate recommendations, and help resolve potential drug interactions or duplications. This collaborative approach ensures that therapy is tailored to each patient's needs, ultimately improving health outcomes and minimizing adverse reactions. Effective communication and teamwork are key aspects of daily responsibilities in this role.

What is a medication review?

A medication review is a structured evaluation of a patient's medicines with the aim of optimizing the impact of drugs while minimizing related problems. It is typically performed by a pharmacist or healthcare provider and involves checking for drug interactions, ensuring the medications are still appropriate, and addressing any side effects or concerns. Medication reviews help ensure that patients are taking the right medicines in the correct doses and that they understand how and why to take them. These reviews are especially important for people who take multiple medications or have complex medical conditions.

What is the difference between Medication Review vs Pharmacist?

AspectMedication ReviewPharmacist
CredentialsOften requires pharmacy license, specialized training in medication managementRequires pharmacy degree and licensure
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in clinics, hospitals, or community settings focusing on medication assessmentPharmacies, hospitals, healthcare facilities, and sometimes community settings
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, clinics, insurance companiesPharmacy chains, hospitals, healthcare organizations
Primary FocusAssessing and optimizing medication regimens for patientsDispensing medications, patient counseling, medication management

While both roles involve medication management, a Medication Review focuses specifically on evaluating and optimizing patient medication plans, often performed by healthcare professionals with specialized training. Pharmacists have a broader scope, including dispensing medications and providing patient counseling, but also conduct medication reviews as part of their duties.

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Infographic showing various Medication Review job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% As Needed, 80% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,622 per year, or $17.6 per hour.
Telepharmacy Technician

Telepharmacy Technician

Medication Review Inc

Spokane, WA • On-site

$17.75 - $21.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description:

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION

Description:

Assists pharmacist in processing physician orders for medications by entering information into various medication management systems in an unverified status; maintains professional work habits by organizing workload, setting priorities, utilizing resources appropriately, completing assignments in a timely manner and adapts well to change. Medication Review is registered with the Washington State Board of Pharmacy as a pharmacy, providing remote order entry services for acute care hospitals; we do not have any medication on site. We do not sell, trade or distribute legend, controlled or over the counter medication from this location.


Typical Work Duties (not limited to):

  • Files and retrieves various pharmacy records as required and / or requested by the pharmacist
  • Work independently - Responds to questions not requiring a pharmacists’ professional judgment
  • Assures any credit and billing tasks are completed in a timely and thorough manner
  • Attends to customers/nonprofessional calls in a courteous and timely manner
  • Serves as liaison between the client and pharmacist
  • Recognizes departures from the norm and discusses with pharmacist
  • Orders medication/aids in inventory maintenance at remote facilities
  • Assists with automated dispensing device inventory verification
  • Performs various and basic computer functions / database management
  • Retrieves specific clerical and other patient information from patient profile as directed by the pharmacist
  • Ensures assigned work areas and equipment are clean and orderly

Mining the deficiency queue:

  • Calling facilities and relaying message left on scan to HUC/NS
  • Pharmacists--please leave as much information as possible so that the tech can read the deficiency to the nurse and it can be easily understood.
  • Follow up on call to facility if no response after a reasonable amount of time (~ 2 hours)
  • Inform in-house pharmacists of deficiencies for their facility if they remain in the queue for an extended period of time
  • Technicians will pin a note to the scan with all communications they have with the facility (message, name of contact, time, initials, etc.)

Gathering/entering patient data:

  • Call facilities to obtain and enter height, weight, allergies and other non-clinical patient data
  • Transfer call to pharmacist if contact available to provide clinical data (dosing, frequency, interactions, etc.)
  • Transfer call to the pharmacist who marked the order deficient for consistency (if possible)
  • Enter the non-clinical data into the EPD screen and pin the information on the scan.

Mining the Clinical Spreadsheet:

  • Each morning the techs will create a dummy scan with the location of "DEMO" and mark it STAT
  • Technicians will check the Clinical Monitoring Spreadsheet for daily lab orders
  • Labs that are to be drawn will be listed along with patient name and ID# and the approximate time the lab is ordered
  • As the results are provided, the pharmacist will cross off the patient name on the scan and enter the results into the spreadsheet


Requirements:

Ability and Requirements:


Ability to understand oral and written directions from registered pharmacists, organize and perform work effectively and accurately, operate computers, word processors, understand medical terminology, conceptualize, and communicate improvement in functioning pharmacy procedures. Personal cell phone use for 2 step authentications, as well as an emergency system failure situation as needed. Current Washington State Pharmacy Technician License, in good standing.


Preferred:

  • CPhT Certification
  • 2+ year’s pharmacy / hospital experience
  • MUST LIVE IN WASHINGTON STATE