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.
“Check Your Meds Day” Is Coming
How one day could help your patients manage their meds.
Pharmacists Recognized for Cancer Screening Efforts
The FIP awards honored two international pharmacy associations for their recent campaigns.
Pharmacy Owner Convicted in Opioids Case
An opioid scheme ends in prison and hefty fines.
Pharmacists Increase Vaccination Rates
How pharmacists are helping to push vital health efforts.
Walgreens Launches Site for its Outcomes Research Studies
New Walgreens website will showcase the chain’s research on adherence and other topics.
Job Market Shifting for Pharmacy School Grads
Where are today's grads going (and why are there fewer of them)?
Retailers and PBMs Laud Generic/Biosimilar Savings
Savings from generic and biosimilar drugs are making PBMs and pharmacies, as well as patients, happy.
New Website Reveals DIR Fee Problems
NASP takes aim at DIR fees.
Pharmacy 2028: A Look Ahead
Here's the technology your pharmacy might have in the next 10 years.
What Do Your Patients Do with Unused Meds?
How one product is making it easier for your patients to safely dispose of their medications.
Bank Loans Help Keep Pharmacies in their Towns
The needs that small pharmacies have-and how they are being met
Pharmacy Accounting: The Least You Need to Know
Daily and monthly aspects of pharmacy accounting and tax preparation and planning can be complex and difficult. Proper pharmacy accounting comes down to making sure your books are current, have integrity, and operate efficiently.
Women Pharmacy Ownership on the Rise
How women are becoming more involved than ever in pharmacy.
Telepharmacy: New Jobs, Expanded Opportunities
Telepharmacy is more than just phoning it in. It could expand the number of jobs for pharmacists and their access to patients who are otherwise out of reach.
Social Media, Store Websites, and the Pharmacist
What you need to know about crafting your pharmacy’s 5-star online presence.
5 Ways to Improve Medicare Part D
NCPA’s recommendations for improving the “increasingly complicated Part D marketplace.”
Pharmacists Are Flying In to Washington to Talk and Persuade
DIR fees top pharmacy legislator meetings.
Surescripts Takes Aim at Improving e-Prescribing Accuracy
New monitoring system identifies problems with e-prescription systems.
When Going the Extra Mile isn’t Enough
What do you do about the customer who is never satisfied?
An Opioid Story Earns a Pulitzer
A reporter earned the biggest journalism prize covering the opioid crisis.
Roundup of the APhA 2017 Annual Meeting and Exposition
This year's meeting highlighted the opioid epidemic and ways pharmacists can improve patient care.
Pharmacists to Descend on Washington
DIR fees and health-care reform will lead pharmacists’ legislative concerns.
Pharmacists Pushing for DIR Relief
Community pharmacists fight against financial pressure for their survival.
Thrifty White Program Improves Medication Adherence in Diabetes
A Midwest pharmacy chain is creating an adherence program to help its patients with diabetes.
If Your Patients are Grumpy on Sundays and Happy on Thursdays, That May be Usual
If your patients are grumpy on Sundays and happy on Thursdays, you may not be alone.
Independent Pharmacy Cooperative and Pace Alliance Join Together
IPC and Pace Alliance join together to help the independent pharmacist.
How to Deal with an Angry Customer
Retail pharmacists get tips on how to deal with angry customers.
How Pharmacists Are Helping Patients with Diabetes in a Rural Area
A study has found that patients with diabetes at a rural clinic have improved health outcomes when they are managed by a pharmacist diabetes clinic.
Pharmacies: The First Line of Defense Against the Flu
Pharmacists guide and counsel patients about flu prevention and treatment.
Pharmacies Play a Key Role in One Business’ Mission to Help the Uninsured