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Flu Vaccines Are a Go

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ACIP's recommendations are increasingly significant for pharmacies, influencing vaccination planning, billing, and patient care activities. Community pharmacies, as trusted vaccination providers, must stay informed about ACIP proceedings and public discussions to address emerging patient inquiries effectively.

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Mapping the crisis: How data can help fix America’s growing pharmacy deserts

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The Changing Landscape of Pharmacy Accessibility

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SHOW MORE Pharmacy deserts can have far-reaching consequences, especially in rural and low-income communities. Pharmacy accessibility means that all individuals receive equitable pharmacy services, regardless of background, abilities, or circumstances.

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Pharmacists Push Forward: Innovative Clinical Solutions Highlighted at McKesson ideaShare 2025

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3 Her program focuses on an appointment-based model and has a cash-based payment model, although they are able to bill some insurances for the visit. Naloxone Access Is Life-Saving Novak also pioneered naloxone prescribing at her PGY1 site, Bryant Family Pharmacy, under Arkansas’ first statewide protocol for pharmacist clinical services.

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OTC Assessments With Recommendations and Counseling Should Be a Billable Encounter

Pharmacy Times

That means that pharmacists in the twilight of their career have, at some point, filled a prescription, engaged in drug utilization review, filed insurance claims, and counseled per the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 regulations for many of the products now found in front of the counter. Why Not for OTCs?

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ADA 2025: Ready-to-Use Glucagon Empowers Diabetes Patient Safety

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Goldman and Isaacs emphasize the importance of identifying at-risk patients through various health care touchpoints, including doctor's offices and pharmacies, and advocate for routine glucagon prescription and insurance coverage. Everywhere along those touchpoints, health care providers can certainly make an intervention there.

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NCPA Laments SCOTUS Decision to Punt on Oklahoma PBM Reform

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Supreme Court’s decision not to review a pharmacy benefit manager reform case out of Oklahoma: “After the historic Rutledge v. PCMA, originates in Oklahoma, where the powerful PBM lobby sued state Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready to prevent him from implementing aspects of a law regulating PBMs.