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.
Latebreakers: AACP opposes residencies as prerequisiste to direct patient care
AACP doesn't think pharmacists need to complete a residency before they can provide direct patient car
Complaint filed against pharmacies for absence of translation
Make the Road New York protests pharmacies for not providing translation services.
N.J. pharmacy first in state to install solar panels
A Chatham, N.J., pharmacy has installed 250 solar panels to cut energy costs and lower carbon emissions.
NACDS board member testifies on bidding for DMEPOS
NACDS board member Navarro testifies on DMEPOS competitive bidding program.
Genentech to stop supplying Avastin to compounders next year
Genentech has postponed the date for stopping the sale of Avastin to compounding pharmacies from Nov. 30 to Jan. 1.
CMS adds new complaint category for Part D plans
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will begin tracking Part D plan compliance with its "best available evidence" policies.
ASHP talking to Congress about loan forgiveness for graduates
ASHP wants loan forgiveness programs for pharmacists.
CMS begins reassigning LIS beneficiaries
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has begun to reassign low-income subsidy-eligible beneficiaries for 2008 Medicare Part D programs.
Wis. budget a mixed blessing for pharmacists
Wisconsin governor Jim Doyle signed into law a state budget with a dispensing fee increase but vetoed the bill?s hold-harmless provision protecting pharmacists against AMP.
Allergan's Combigan approved for glaucoma
Brimonidine/timolol combination solution is FDA-approved for glaucoma.
Pharmacists are expanding their prescriptive power
A new report by Kalorama Information projects that drug sales influenced by pharmacists wielding their prescribing authority will also double from 2006 to 2012.
AHRQ offers R.Ph.s tools for low-literacy patients
AHRQ tools help pharmacies serve patients with limited health literacy.
Wyeth recalls some cough, cold drugs because of dosage cup
Wyeth recalls certain Robitussin, Dimetapp Cold & Chest Congestion.
E-prescription initiative reduced drug interaction errors
An examination of data in Michigan reveals that e-prescribing reduces potential drug interaction problems.
Young transplant patients often fail to take their medications
Young kidney transplant patients are more likely not to comply with their anti-rejection drugs than adult or pediatric patients, according to a new GAO report.
Tasigna gets agency nod for resistant Ph+ CML
Nilotinib capsules approved for Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML).
Pregnancy category revised for CellCept
Roche strengthens pregnancy risk for mycophenolate mofetil (CellCept).
Blood loss prophylactic associated with higher mortality
Bayer issues a guidance on Trasylol, stating that it should only be used as directed on its label.
WellCare raided by FBI
FBI searches headquarters of WellCare, a company that offers Medicare and Medicaid health plans.
FDA grants extension for approval of pancreatic extract drugs
Manufacturers of pancreatic extract drugs can have two more years to obtain approval of their products, thanks to a new FDA notice.
Insurers assist wildfire evacuees trying to get their Rxs
Insurers help California wildfire evacuees get medicines.
Immunization tracking system expanded
Medication Pathfinder Network has improved the tracking and reporting of immunizations for its MTM system.
N.J. drug price registry goes live
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Web site offers a searchable database of pharmacies prices for 150 prescription drugs.
Report says employers' drug cost increases stay in single digits
PBMI says employers' drug cost increase remains in single digits.
Patient files lawsuit against Walgreens for medication error
Woman alleges Walgreens' medication error caused miscarriage
APhA backs release of new drug information database
APhA and Lexi-Comp cooperated to release an on-line drug information database designed for community pharmacists.
New MTM program offered in North Carolina
Outcomes will administer the ChecKmeds Medicare Part D medication therapy management program in North Carolina.
FDA explains new user fee program for DTC TV ads
FDA issues notice explaining new DTC TV ad user fee program
NACDS member testifies on organized retail crime at hearing
NACDS member testifies at hearing on organized retail crime
New bill to create Medicare-run Part D plan
The Medicare Prescription Drug Savings and Choice Act would create a Medicare-administered Part D prescription drug plan and also would mandate prompt pay from Part D plans to pharmacists.