Wilmer

Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Now in Effect
April 15, 2008

Dayton, Ohio-based Wilmer provides tamper-resistant prescription pad products required for compliance with a Federal Law which went into effect on April 1. The Centers for Medicine & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued guidance last August on the provision that is included in section 7002(b) of the U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act of 2007. CMS outlined three characteristics of tamper-resistant prescription pads. The characteristics must prevent unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form; prevent the erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber; or prevent the use of counterfeit prescription forms.

Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Begins April 1
March 1, 2008

Dayton, Ohio-based Wilmer provides tamper-resistant prescription pad products required for compliance with a Federal law, which goes into effect April 1. Guidelines from The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to state Medicaid agencies assert the law is intended to reduce fraudulent prescription occurrences. Wilmer’s tamper-resistant prescription pads—which actually exceed Medicaid’s security feature requirements—are designed with the following security elements: • Chemical protection paper • Watermark • Micro print • Blue or green background • Heat-sensitive Rx thermochromic ink • Void pantograph For more information, visit www.4wilmer.com or call (800) 494-5637, ext 5. Visit www.printprofessionalmag.com/infocenter and enter #300

Supplier Videos and Marketing Opportunities on Print Professional’s Website
December 18, 2007

During the October PSDA Conference and Exposition in Las Vegas, Print Professional’s editorial staff had a wonderful opportunity to meet with leading manufacturers and learn about their latest products and business solutions. Now, visitors to www.printprofessionalmag.com can view exclusive video footage of some of those meetings, featuring corporate executives from Ennis, Western States Envelope & Label, Printegra, Wilmer, Repacorp Label Products, Apex Color, Team Concept Printing & Thermography, Inspec Tech and NBS Systems. Visitors can also learn about a dynamic marketing opportunity available through Print Professional’s upcoming design contest. Manufacturers and distributors can gain national attention as award-winners in a competition recognizing the

psda_wilmer.flv
November 20, 2007

Wilmer Unveils its Latest Hot Products at PSDA 2007

LOOK!! Announcing Design Contest and New Manufacturers’ Video Clips
November 20, 2007

Inspired by the publication’s own fresh redesign and new name, the staff of Print Professional is delighted to invite readers to participate in the first of what will become an annual design contest. A panel of independent judges will evaluate entries in a variety of categories, including mailers, commercial printing, value-added forms, labels and tags, form/label combinations, cut sheets, promotional products, multimedia packaging and eco-friendly products. Gain national recognition as an award-winner in Print Professional’s design contest, which will acknowledge the highest level of printing quality, technical achievement and design innovation. The deadline for entries is Feb. 15, and winning entries will be

Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Effective October 1
September 25, 2007

Wilmer, Dayton, Ohio, is reminding distributors that a new federal law starting on Oct. 1 mandates all written, non-electronic prescriptions for Medicaid recipients be written on tamper-resistant pads in order to qualify for reimbursement by the federal government. Characteristics of compliant prescription pads include: • The prevention of unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form • The prevention of erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by the prescriber • The prevention of use of counterfeit prescription forms Wilmer offers tamper-resistant prescription pads which meet Medicaid requirements through the following eight security features: • Void pantograph • Chemical protection

Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Law Delayed Until April 1
September 25, 2007

Wilmer, Dayton, Ohio, is reminding distributors that a federal law originally scheduled to go into effect Oct. 1 mandating all written, non-electronic prescriptions for Medicaid recipients be written on tamper-resistant pads, has been delayed by six months. Congressional members approved the measure delaying implementation on Sept. 27, and set April 1 as the new date to comply with the law. In order to qualify for reimbursement by the federal government, characteristics of compliant prescription pads include: • The prevention of unauthorized copying of a completed or blank prescription form • The prevention of erasure or modification of information written on the prescription by

Wilmer Adds New Pressure-Seal Mailer Press
February 1, 2007

Wilmer, Dayton, Ohio, has added a new PS Mailers pressure-seal press. Economic demand from municipalities, schools and businesses of all sizes is driving the need for expanded capabilities and new products. The press allows for eccentric C-folds featuring built-in return envelopes (now available as a stock item); windows built directly into pressure-seal documents; up to six colors on both 11" and 14" pressure-seal documents; jumbo-roll capacity for pressure-seal and non-pressure-seal products; and integrated products, such as membership cards, shipping labels and magnets. PS Mailers is a line of 12, easy-to-operate pressure-seal folders and sealers. They use stainless steel rollers, accommodate variable sheet sizes, have

Suiting Small Businesses: A Case Study for Low-Volume Applications
April 1, 2006

Dayton, Ohio-based Wilmer takes great pride in servicing its small- to medium-size end-users. Because of this, it is thrilled to introduce affordable pressure-seal equipment that many businesses can feel guilt-free about purchasing. The Wilmer case study below serves as one successful example of a PSMailers application: A national food processing company with multiple locations was looking for a method to streamline its decentralized payroll processing. Each location employs between 125 and 300 people who are paid weekly. Annual time and cost associated with the payroll method was high—between 80 and 180 man-hours depending on the location, with an estimated annual expense ranging from $1,900

80 Years and Still Going Strong
April 1, 2006

An eighty-year commitment is nothing to scoff at these days. So, when Joel Wynne, senior marketing manager for Wilmer, Dayton, Ohio, reported that 2006 is the 80th anniversary for the business forms manufacturer, the news was received with much regard, and BFL&S wanted to know more. According to Wynne, Wilmer first opened its doors in 1926, then servicing the industry by manufacturing what would now be considered antiquated manual business forms. Ever since, the company evolved to meet industry demands and now offers a wide-array of forms products including pressure-seal mailers and related folding/sealing equipment, healthcare claim forms, filing products, security deposit bags, presentation folders,