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Alexander Haig's Health Journal Television Series Featuring Hospira, Pharmacists Mutual & EXP Pharmaceuticals is Streaming

Posted on: Monday, 19 March 2007, 12:01 CDT

Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces that Health Journal Television Series hosted by General Alexander Haig is currently available on the Health Journal Television website: http://www.healthjournaltv.com.

The process of delivering medication starts in the clinical setting and spans the entire continuum of care. There can never be enough improvements in this area as mistakes can be potentially costly and fatal.

On this segment of Health Journal Television, Patrick Keely, Vice President and General Manager for Hospira Worldwide Inc. (www.hospira.com) will discuss advancements in this area.

Also appearing is Pharmacists Mutual Insurance (www.phmic.com). Pharmacists are on the front line of providing quality patient care. As one of the nation's most trusted professions, pharmacists strive for continuous quality improvement processes and a sound insurance program to ensure their continued success.

Ed Berg, President and CEO of Pharmacists Mutual says, "Pharmacists Mutual has been serving the pharmacy and related markets since 1909. Its board of directors, composed of active pharmacists, ensures this company's focus on providing the best products and services and financial peace of mind to its customers."

Also joining us in this segment is EXP Pharmaceutical Services (www.expworld.com). Government regulations and mandates in the pharmaceutical industry can create unnecessary complications for pharmacies. A particularly sticky issue is the disposal and/or return of pharmaceutical products.

Kirk Herweck, EXP Pharmaceutical Services' Director of National Accounts & Business Development, says "EXP has grown to be the leader in the pharmaceutical returns industry servicing more hospitals than all competitors combined by providing Maximum Pharmacy Benefit while requiring Minimum Pharmacy Effort."

This show will be available to view via video streaming, please visit www.healthjournaltelevision.com, Monday, March 19, 2007.

About Health Journal Television

Health Journal Television airs on CNBC (as paid programming) and the Bravo! Network (as paid programming). HJTV may also be viewed through video on demand via www.healthjournaltelevision.com.

The HJTV Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Notre Dame, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University.

For specific domestic and international, market-by-market air dates and times please visit http://www.healthjournaltv.com/broadcast/1819.html.

For more information, please e-mail Moniqueh@mmpusa.com or visit www.healthjournaltelevision.com.


Source: Business Wire

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