QS/1 Data Systems

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QS/1 Data Systems is a leading provider of pharmacy management systems, offering a suite of software and services for pharmacy operations. Founded in 1977, the company is a division of the J M Smith Corporation, a Fortune 1000 company. QS/1 provides software solutions for community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, long-term care (LTC) pharmacies, and home medical equipment (HME) providers.

History[edit | edit source]

QS/1 was founded in 1977 as a division of the J M Smith Corporation. The company's name, QS/1, stands for "Quality and Service," reflecting the company's commitment to providing high-quality products and services to its customers. The company initially focused on providing software solutions for independent pharmacies, but has since expanded its offerings to include solutions for hospital pharmacies, LTC pharmacies, and HME providers.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

QS/1 offers a range of products and services designed to streamline pharmacy operations and improve patient care. These include:

Industry Impact[edit | edit source]

QS/1's products and services have had a significant impact on the pharmacy industry. The company's pharmacy management systems have helped pharmacies streamline their operations, improve patient safety, and enhance patient care. The company's POS systems have helped pharmacies streamline the checkout process, improve inventory management, and enhance customer service. The company's data services have helped pharmacies manage their data more effectively. And the company's professional services have helped pharmacies optimize their use of QS/1's products and services.

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