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  • Managing U.S. population health — pharmacy steps into frontline role

    For decades, the pharmacy profession labored under a widespread, but inaccurate, public perception of pharmacists as little more than dispensers of prescription medicines and givers of basic counseling on their use. No more. Pharmacists today are highly trained, clinically engaged patient-care specialists making a huge and rapidly growing impact on population health management in communities all over America.

  • Connecting the new healthcare team

    The future of American health care could be summed up in one word — “connection.” To thrive in a fast-reforming healthcare system that demands better patient outcomes at a lower cost, pharmacies, physicians, hospitals, health systems, outpatient clinicians and diagnosticians are going to have to connect much more effectively, both with one another and with the patients they serve.

  • FamilyWize savings card passes $1B saved milestone

    BETHLEHEM, Pa. — FamilyWize a community service partnership that offers a free prescription savings card and app announced Thursday that the card has saved people more than $1 billion since 2005.
     
  • Syncing monthly prescription refills to boost adherence, outcomes

    With medication nonadherence leading to enormous health complications for millions of Americans — and generating staggering and needless cost spikes that add as much as $290 billion a year to the nation’s healthcare costs — the search for ways to get patients to take their prescription medicines as directed has become increasingly urgent.

  • Flu levels remain high across southern and western U.S., Walgreens Flu Index finds

    DEERFIELD, Ill. - The level of flu continues to be high across Arizona, Texas and Mississippi, according to the lateset Walgreens Flu Index released Thursday. Looking forward, for the week of Feb. 28 the top three states experiencing the greatest flu activity gains included Mississippi, Kentucky and South Carolina. 
     
    The Walgreens Flu Index does not provide data measuring actual levels or severity of flu activity, but rather, illustrates which populations are experiencing the most incidences each week based on Index methodology.
  • Purdue Pharma-led survey finds myriad errors in online resources

    STAMFORD, Conn. — Purdue Pharma released the results of a new Collaborative Compendia Review Project (CCRP) research study Tuesday, noting that it found misinformation among online drug information compendia (ODIC). The study, which was published online in the Annals of Pharmacotherapy, evaluated the accuracy and completeness of five commonly used resources: Medscape Reference, Lexicomp Online, Lexi-Drugs, Epocrates Online, Drugs.com and RxList.
     
  • NACDS urges collaboration between regulators, law enforcement in letter to Senate

    ARLINGTON, Va. - In a letter sent to members of the U.S. Senate on Monday, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores urged passage of legislation that would spur collaboration among health and enforcement authorities for drug abuse solutions that maintain patients’ legitimate access to medications. 
     
  • Teligent gets FDA approval for generic Topicort ointment

    SILVER SPRING, Md. — Specialty generics company Teligent received approval from the Food and Drug Administration Friday for its generic of Topicort Ointment (desoximetasone, 0.25%).  This marks Teligents 12th product in their domestic portfolio. 
     
    The ointment will be available in 15-, 60- and 100-g tubes, and the company expects it to be available in the second quarter of 2016. The product saw sales of $17 million for the 12 months ended December 2015, according to IMS Health data. 
     
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