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Building Patient Trust: Identifying Patients Eligible for Pneumococcal Vaccination

Drug Topics

Panelists discuss how pharmacists can systematically identify eligible patients through team-based approaches involving technicians and student pharmacists who can query databases by age (50+) and high-risk conditions or medications, while addressing common barriers identified in research including insurance coverage, patient willingness, eligibility (..)

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Q&A: Pharmacies Grapple With Patient Influx Amid Rite Aid Closures

Drug Topics

They look at the list and they prioritize who they want to take on and who they don't want to take on based on their insurance plan and their drugs. That's dependent upon their insurance plan and the medications they use. Reimbursements are a lot better in vaccines than it is in just filling scripts.

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How to help patients get ready for summer

The Checkup by Singlecare

That gives patients enough time to get any vaccines or medications they may need (depending on their destination), and plenty of time to refill routine medications. Depending on the country they’re headed to, certain travel vaccines, such as hepatitis B, typhoid, chikungunya, or yellow fever, may be recommended or even required.

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How AI Brings Pharmacogenetics to the Frontline of Precision Medicine

Pharmacy Times

4 Though the US still stops short of requiring testing outright, this marks a critical turning point—shifting responsibility onto clinicians and paving the way for broader insurance coverage and adoption. Real-World Evidence, Emerging Therapies, and Demonstrating Value Technological advances are accelerating this progress.

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Navigating Rilonacept Therapy: Dose Adjustments, Discontinuation, and Patient Support Strategies

Pharmacy Times

We all share the same electronic health record and document every patient interaction in the health record, and we have very easy access to reach out to the patient's provider to let them know of any questions or concerns that the patient has regarding their medication.

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Out of Shortage, Into Controversy: The Fight Over GLP-1 Compounding

Pharmacy Times

Compliance with FDA guidelines, including documenting clinical differences and avoiding investigational GLP-1s, is essential for compounders. For example, a clinical notation that patient prefers compounded version because insurance will not pay is not acceptable. 6 A small sample of clinical differences is found in Table 3.

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ADA 2025: Advancing CGM Adoption for Type 2 Diabetes Care

Pharmacy Times

Sayer primarily focuses on barriers to insurance coverage and the need for educational efforts among health care providers and patients. People want products reimbursed, and they're much more likely to use a product if it's paid for by the insurance system. We are getting insurance coverage.