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OnePoint Patient Care

Part of PharMerica

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Better than the Rest - Pharmacist OnePoint Patient Care Employee Review

4.0
Nov 24, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you're self-motivated, a quick learner, and work very well with others in a busy atmosphere then you may thrive here as a technician or pharmacist. The casual attire is a huge plus and management will pay attention to your opinions if you actually have evidence to your concerns and solid ground to stand upon. Those of us that work hard, smart, and efficiently look forward to the fast pace and the challenges that each day will bring.

Cons

It is so hard to find good help these days! Finding motivated, qualified technicians seems to be a problem most pharmacies experience these days. This is the current trend so it's not exactly a con just a fact of the pharmacy world right now.

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5.0
Jun 21, 2024
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CEO approval
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Pros

Great environment and good management

Cons

Pay is a little lower

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OnePoint Patient Care Response
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Having good team members truly makes a difference in the workplace. We value teamwork and collaboration! We strive to hire employees with the same values. We are glad that you enjoy working with your colleagues!
2.0
Mar 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Meaningful work supporting hospice patients with compassionate, urgent care. Opportunity to make a real difference in end-of-life comfort and symptom management. Some dedicated colleagues who care deeply about patients.

Cons

Extremely high leadership turnover: 3 different Pharmacists-in-Charge in the last 6–8 months, leading to constant shifts in expectations, inconsistent enforcement of policies, and added daily stress. Shared-facility setup with another brand creates workflow inefficiencies (e.g., overcrowded storage increasing error risk) and frequent escalations of minor, quickly resolved discrepancies that are disproportionate to the actual risk. Cultural and operational mismatch between brands results in territorial dynamics and unnecessary tension. Overall environment feels unstable and high-stress, with limited flexibility for patient-priority tasks.

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