
Don’t be “SAD”... An Alternative Way to Handle Self-Administered Drugs
02/28/23 • 8 min
Self-administered drugs (SAD) have been a long-standing controversy when administered in a hospital outpatient setting from the perspectives of a patient, frontline healthcare workers, and billing. “Why does my Tylenol cost $10 per tablet, but the 1,000-count bottle I have at home was purchased for $3?” This question is often difficult to answer and may lead to unintended operational consequences.
Self-administered drugs (SAD) have been a long-standing controversy when administered in a hospital outpatient setting from the perspectives of a patient, frontline healthcare workers, and billing. “Why does my Tylenol cost $10 per tablet, but the 1,000-count bottle I have at home was purchased for $3?” This question is often difficult to answer and may lead to unintended operational consequences.
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