Progressive
Care Inc. Garners Coverage in Authority Magazine and Managed
Healthcare Executive
MIAMI – November 11, 2019
-- InvestorsHub
NewsWire -- Progressive
Care Inc. (OTCQB:
RXMD),
a personalized healthcare services and technology company, today
announced that S. Parikh Mars, CEO of Progressive Care Inc. was
featured in
Authority Magazine and
Managed Healthcare Executive.
"It
is a great honor to be featured in both Authority Magazine and
Managed Healthcare Executive," said S. Parikh Mars, CEO of
Progressive Care Inc. "It is always special when I get to share my
personal story on the lessons that I have learned throughout my
career and provide advice to other female leaders and
entrepreneurs. I hope my story can encourage other women to strive
for greatness in the workplace and provide them with confidence to
accomplish any of their dreams."
In
the article titled
"Don't judge people based on their worst moments" with S. Parikh
Mars published
on November 5, 2019, in
Authority Magazine,
Mars speaks on her career path, lessons that she's learned
throughout her career, what makes Progressive Care stand out, and
advice for other female leaders on the way to manage a large team.
Mars says, "Don't judge people based on their worst moments. We are
all vulnerable to making poor decisions under stress. I have found
that most of the time, people perform poorly at work because of
stress outside of work. I tend not to make rash decisions in the
heat of the moment, try to get to the root causes of problems and
provide my teams with the tools they need to be successful both in
and out of work."
When
asked about what makes Progressive Care stand out, Mars shared,
"There are a lot of pharmacies and all of them say they care. For
many, that is probably true, but my company is unique. One of the
things I am most proud of is how many females we employ, how many
females occupy positions of leadership, and how much community
diversity my company represents. We believe that our business
should reflect the community in which it exists and that our
customers will trust our company more if there is someone who not
just looks like them, but someone who understands them, working for
the company. Healthcare is personal and to get the best healthcare
outcomes, you have to reach people on an emotional level. The only
way to do that is to be compassionate and understanding and that
comes through cultural competency."
Regarding
what advice Mars would give to other female leaders to help their
team thrive, she commented, "I have found that competition doesn't
always bring out the best work and can lead to toxic work
environments when colleagues view each other as rivals and not
teammates. What has been successful for me is to make each employee
compete with themselves. When I do evaluations, I don't compare one
employee to another, I compare that employee to themselves. If that
employee has shown improvement, initiatives, professional
development then they are eligible to move up in the company or
receive higher compensation. I think that having that philosophy
helped my staff be their best individual selves while also
fostering an environment where people do not hesitate to help each
other and work as a team."
In
the article titled
Alternative Approaches to Opioids published
October 16, 2019, in
Managed Healthcare Executive,
Mars talks about how there is a need for alternative, non-addictive
approaches to pain management, and how acupuncture could be a
viable solution. She goes on to say, "Medicare beginning to open
these doors for patients is a great thing, but physical therapies
like chiropractic care, acupuncture, and massage are less toxic to
the body when performed by fully qualified professionals. These
therapies can help manage pain before the patient seeks opioid
treatment or even does bodily damage from long term frequent NSAID
use."
Mars
goes on to speak on her personal experience of using acupuncture
for stress-induced neck and back pain, "Acupuncture worked better
for me than alternatives that I have tried." She says healthcare in
the future will likely begin experimenting with these alternatives,
and it would "behoove most standard medicine practitioners to open
up their service offerings and begin presenting these alternative
treatments to their patients. But first and foremost, education is
necessary so that both doctors and patients understand the
diagnosis, what options are available, what success and results
look like, treatment durations, risks, costs, etc…"
"One
of our goals at Progressive Care is to help those who struggle with
opioid addiction and assist them in the process of finding
alternative ways to treat their pain," said S. Parikh Mars, CEO of
Progressive Care Inc. "Acupuncture is an excellent alternative
method to assist those who suffer from chronic pain and is
beginning to be a more sought after therapy. It is an honor to
speak with the team at Managed Healthcare on a topic that I have a
personal experience with and something that is directly tied with
our mission as a business."
The recent media
coverage comes after the company's efforts to provide its network
with more healthcare informational resources through
PharmCo
Pharmacy and
FSRX Pharmacy. Additional commentary from
Progressive Care's CEO about the company and industry as a whole
can be found on the Progressive
Care blog and PharmCo
blog.
For more
immediate updates on the company's media coverage, connect with
Progressive Care and PharmCo on social media:
Progressive
Care Inc.
https://www.facebook.com/ProgressiveCareUS/
https://twitter.com/ProgressCareUS
PharmCo,
LLC
https://www.facebook.com/pharmcorx/
https://twitter.com/PharmCoRx
About
Progressive Care Inc.
Progressive
Care Inc. (OTCQB: RXMD), through its subsidiaries, is a South
Florida health services organization and provider of prescription
pharmaceuticals, compounded medications, provider of tele-pharmacy
services, the sale of anti-retroviral medications, medication
therapy management (MTM), the supply of prescription medications to
long-term care facilities, and health practice risk
management.
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Relations Contact:
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Franscell, CMW Media
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Investor
Relations Contact:
Armen Karapetyan,
Progressive Care
Senior Advisor
Business Development
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