September 30th 2024
The event will focus on innovating with cutting-edge technology, featuring the likes of pharmaceutical technology companies revolutionizing the industry.
August 18th 2024
To scale up diabetes intervention programs, sustainable workflows, trainings, and payment models are key.
August 17th 2024
Sustainable pharmacy partnerships require addressing financial, technology, and customer needs.
June 24th 2024
The can’t-miss event on July 13 features speakers and CE sessions focused on streamlining pharmacy finances and services.
April 1st 2024
The can’t-miss event on April 13 features speakers and CE sessions focused on elevating patient-centric care.
California pharmacists win court order
The lawsuit is one of three supported by pharmaceutical interests.
FDA suffers setback in pedigree suit brought by secondary wholesaler
It's unclear whether FDA will seek further review by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Statins not advised for use in kids with common cholesterol problems
National Lipid Association issued a statement regarding new cholesterol guidelines for children.
New survey gives clues to what drives docs' prescribing decisions
Doctors place great emphasis on their clinical judgment and experience.
Better glucose control no help for cardiovascular risk
At the recent ADA meeting, researchers report their findings about the relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Hear ye, hear ye, IVR systems are on a roll
More and more pharmacies are using interactive voice response systems to improve patients' drug compliance.
Walgreens changes its pharmacy expansion plans
This change will allow the company greater flexibility to invest in its core strategies.
FDA to switch to complete response letters for new drug applications
Letter will inform companies that the drug review period is complete and that their application is not yet ready for approval.
Genentech issues advisory on damaged Herceptin vials
There is a risk that damaged vials may lead to a loss in sterility.
Howard University and CVS upgrade pharmacy laboratory
CVS/Pharmacy donates $300,000 to project.
Is telepharmacy coming to a town near you?
This story on telepharmacy explores the latest developments in this growing field.
Electronic pedigree gains momentum in Congress
This story provides an update on electroinc pedigree to combat counterfeit drugs.
Automated dispensing, robots tapped to improve patient safety
This article discusses patient safety and the rise of automatic dispensing technology and robotics.
Revised Leapfrog survey frequires hospitals to test their computerized physician order entry
Hospitals will have to test their CPOE system to get a good rating from the Leapfrog Group.
Minn. hospital improves efficiency with patient-specific med management software
The pharmacy and nursing staff at Rice Memorial Hospital report improvements in efficiency following implementation of Omnicell's SinglePointe system.
New technology enhances safety of anesthesia at point of care
Docusys is a new software that improves anesthesia safety, according to hospitals that have tried it.
Entereg eases recovery from postoperative ileus
Entereg is cleared to restore bowel function to patients who have undergone abdominal surgery.
Who benefits from antihypertensive therapies? ASH meeting offers clues
Here are highlights from the most recent ASH meeting.
CMS recognizes NCCN compendium in coverage decisions on chemo drugs
The NCCN compendium will be used as a source for making chemo drug benefit decisions under Part B.
Viewpoint: The succession plan no one talks about
Pharmacy owners should have an exit strategy mapped out for their business.
Technology update: Congress pushes forward with e-prescriptions
New technology news for pharmacists.
New products: Rx, generics, OTC (July 2008)
New drugs, indications, generics, and over-the-counter products for sale in pharmacies.
Technology drives safety and innovation for retail pharmacy
A growing number of retail pharmacies are looking to automation technology as they expand their businesses beyond lick, stick, and pour.
NCPA lobbies Congress on AMP, prompt pay, other issues
A delay in AMP implementation, prompt pay for Medicare Part D claims, and e-pedigree are among the major issues addressed at the NCPA legislative show.
These OTCS will make consumers smile
Manufacturers are unleashing new oral care over-the-counter products that are innovative.
John Gans: On his life at APhA
John Gans tallks candidly about his role at APhA, his departure from APhA and other timely matters affecting the future of pharmacy.
This cross-country tour uncovers secrets to successful independent pharmacies
A pharmacy consultant visits 30 pharmacies in 12 states to find out what makes them tick.
First guideline released for von Willebrand Disease
NHLBI debuts new guidelines for treatment of von Willebrand Disease
CVS Caremark unveils new pharmacy model
At the AHIP annual meeting, CVS Caremark announced a new approach to managing patients' medication needs.
Letters: July 14, 2008
A graduate intern working with me stated that in her pharmacy law class, she was informed that the consultation laws in Wisconsin have been changed so that the pharmacist now does not have to hand every Rx (including new Rxs if the patient has been consulted) to the customer. This change was brought on by a recent citation of me, which caused the board to rethink this rule (see Viewpoint, April 14.)