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Medication Errors of Visually Impaired Patients:
Before and After Use of ScripTalk

To get a deeper dive and statistical evidence as to how much ScripTalk can help individuals who are visually impaired with medication safety, En-Vision America commissioned an independent study to be done with ScripTalk patients.

The study results show that while 35 percent of ScripTalk users reported experiencing a medication error prior to using ScripTalk, no one experienced a medication error related to mixing up medications or taking the wrong medication/dosage since using ScripTalk.

In fact, almost all study participants (98%) reported feeling safer taking their medications since using ScripTalk.

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Just under two-thirds (62%) of those questioned said they feel safer because they know they are taking the right medication/dosage.

And more than one-third (37%) of respondents said they feel safer taking their medications because ScripTalk reads them all the information they need to ensure they are taking the right medication.

Issues & Answers Network, Inc. working under the guidance of a certified Institutional Review Board (IRB), conducted the study among ScripTalk users. The goal was to evaluate how well ScripTalk supports users in staying safe and independent while administering medications.

Prescription-Bottle-On-Talking-ScripTalk

FROM OUR USERS

“ScripTalk tells me exactly what medication I have in my hand at that time and if it's the one I need to take. I was afraid to take my medication before ScripTalk. It has helped me a lot and I love it.”

ScriptView Study Results

Why Use Large Print Prescription Labels?

100% of Individuals Who Are Visually Impaired Say They Work!

The results of a recent ScriptView study are clear: Individuals who are visually impaired are using these large print, booklet-style labels to feel safer and more independent.

Two key study conclusions:
 

  • 100% of participants said they feel safer with ScriptView on their prescription labels.
     

  • 99% of respondents feel ScriptView labels increase their independence while administering their own medications.

​The ScriptView Customer Satisfaction Survey also discovered that many respondents liked how the ScriptView label mimicked the pharmacy label, but made the medication instructions much easier to see and read.

All ScriptView Customer Satisfaction Survey participants were selected randomly from a sample of 794 current ScriptView users.

ScriptView Large Print Prescription Label Booklet

FROM OUR USERS

"I love the large print labels and that I can easily read them."

study results

Medication Errors of Visually Impaired Patients:
Before and After Use of ScripTalk

To get a deeper dive and statistical evidence as to how much ScripTalk can help individuals who are visually impaired with medication safety, En-Vision America commissioned an independent study to be done with ScripTalk patients.

The study results show that while 35 percent of ScripTalk users reported experiencing a medication error prior to using ScripTalk, no one experienced a medication error related to mixing up medications or taking the wrong medication/dosage since using ScripTalk.

In fact, almost all study participants (98%) reported feeling safer taking their medications since using ScripTalk.

​​

Just under two-thirds (62%) of those questioned said they feel safer because they know they are taking the right medication/dosage.

And more than one-third (37%) of respondents said they feel safer taking their medications because ScripTalk reads them all the information they need to ensure they are taking the right medication.

Issues & Answers Network, Inc. working under the guidance of a certified Institutional Review Board (IRB), conducted the study among ScripTalk users. The goal was to evaluate how well ScripTalk supports users in staying safe and independent while administering medications.

Prescription-Bottle-On-Talking-ScripTalk

FROM OUR USERS

“ScripTalk tells me exactly what medication I have in my hand at that time and if it's the one I need to take. I was afraid to take my medication before ScripTalk. It has helped me a lot and I love it.”

ScriptView Study Results

Why Use Large Print Prescription Labels? 100% of Individuals Who Are Visually Impaired Say They Work!

The results of a recent ScriptView study are clear: Individuals who are visually impaired are using these large print, booklet-style labels to feel safer and more independent.

Two key study conclusions:
 

  • 100% of participants said they feel safer with ScriptView on their prescription labels.
     

  • 99% of respondents feel ScriptView labels increase their independence while administering their own medications.

​The ScriptView Customer Satisfaction Survey also discovered that many respondents liked how the ScriptView label mimicked the pharmacy label, but made the medication instructions much easier to see and read.

All ScriptView Customer Satisfaction Survey participants were selected randomly from a sample of 794 current ScriptView users.

ScriptView Large Print Prescription Label Booklet

FROM OUR USERS

"I love the large print labels and that I can easily read them."

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