Trends: right here! Drug Topics® took the pulse of U.S. pharmacists. Survey respondents shared their thoughts on topics including out-of-state prescriber regulations, compliance-related issues, mail-order pharmacy, and more.
As another year of the COVID-19 pandemic draws to a close, it’s time to turn our view to the past. For the second year, Drug Topics® has partnered with the Health Care business of LexisNexis Risk Solutions to take the pulse of pharmacists across the country.
We’re proud to present your 2021 Year In Review: Top Trends in Pharmacy. How did the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic impact pharmacy operations? Did new rules and regulations change how pharmacists do business? What concerns does the increase in mail order pharmacy raise? And what role is social determinant of health data playing in pharmacist-provided patient care?
The answers to these questions—and more—are available in our annual survey results recap. Ready to learn what top trends your pharmacy peers identified? Enter your information below to download the report.
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