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Oklahoma County staff report strong first month for county pharmacy; budget transfer to benefits planned
Summary
County staff said the new county-run pharmacy processed roughly $100,000 in February, annualizing to about $1.2 million, and presented a plan to move pharmacy staff and costs from Social Services to the Benefits & Retirement budget on July 1. The board voted to recommend the budget change.
County staff updated the Oklahoma County Budget Board on early operations and staffing for the county-run pharmacy and asked the board to recommend a planned budget transfer.
"We've already done a hundred thousand first February. So that's $1,200,000 a year in pharmacy going through there. We can triple that doing most excellent. That's our goal," Speaker 1 said, describing first-month volume and growth expectations.
The presenter told the board the pharmacy currently uses nonstandard procurement arrangements and a low-cost provider but expects purchasing power to improve after roughly six months of retail volume. "Once we get about 6 months volume on the retail side, we can prove our numbers. Our purchasing power goes way up and we have access to different pharmacy vendors for medication," Speaker…
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