Authors


Genevieve M. Hale, PharmD, BCPS

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Pharmacists in ACOs Part 3: Chronic Care Management, Chronic Disease State Management, and Transition of Care

After discussing the Basics of Accountable Care Organizations and Medication Therapy Management and Annual Wellness Visit services, the third and last section of the Pharmacists in ACOs series will focus on 3 more integration strategies for pharmacists within the ACO setting, including chronic care management, chronic disease state management, and transitions of care.


Andrea Seeger, PharmD Candidate

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An Indian Perspective on Opioids

To the dismay of many health care professionals, opioid abuse has become an epidemic in the United States.


Amir Goren, PhD

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Work Productivity Associated With Treated Versus Never-Treated Overactive Bladder Symptoms

Overactive bladder symptoms can impair work productivity, especially among untreated adults, with work productivity impairment costs nearly twice as high for never-treated versus treated subjects.


C. Daniel Mullins, PhD

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Payers' Views on the Heterogeneity of Treatment Effect in Oncology

When making coverage decisions in oncology, payers find difficulties in translating evidence on treatment effect heterogeneity into coverage policies.



Jamie Kellar, PharmD

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Private-payer Costs for Employees with Treatment-resistant Depression

Individuals with treatment-resistant depression do not achieve and sustain remission after multiple pharmacotherapies, with an unknown impact on employment. This study investigates the expenditures of TRD from a private-payer perspective in Canada.


Tomasz Jurga, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP

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COVID-19: Caring for Patients With Cardiovascular Disease in the Outpatient Setting

Engaging in discussions with patients at high risk of complications from COVID-19 without seeming patronizing is an important skill that many pharmacists should practice.


Samir Bhattacharyya, PhD

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Impact of Hyaluronic Acid Injections on Pain Management Medications Utilization

This study assessed the impact of initiating hyaluronic acid injections on pain management pharmacotherapies utilization patterns in patients with knee osteoarthritis.


Thomas Triumph, MBA

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Personal Health Records: A Vital Element of Patient-Centered Care

A personal health record can provide a valuable repository and resource for an individual's relevant health care information.


Saira A. Jan, MS, PharmD

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Determinants of Primary Nonadherence in Asthma-Controller and Dyslipidemia Pharmacotherapy

This study linked e-prescribing records to paid pharmacy claims to identify primary nonadherence rates and factors associated with unfilled prescriptions.


K. Rajender Reddy, MD

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Direct and Indirect Cost Burden of Chronic Hepatitis C

An estimation of the direct healthcare and indirect work-loss cost burden of chronic HCV using health insurance claims covering 13 million individuals.


Gale Scott, Deputy Executive Editor, HCPLive

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Epilepsy: Calculating Risks of Driving Post-Seizure

Legal restrictions on how long patients who've had a seizure must wait before resuming driving a motor vehicle vary widely by state in the U.S.


Amanda Boyer, PharmD Candidate

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Cancer Pain Treatment Remains a Challenge

Some patients are hesitant to use this class of drugs because of the stigma of potential addiction.


Noor Alawwa, Doctor of Pharmacy Candidate

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Zooming Through the Pandemic: NSU Virtual AMCP Student Chapter

There are many benefits to adopting and integrating new technological methods for hosting pharmacy organization events.


Nicole M. Kindelin, PharmD Candidate

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The Legal Rights of Transgender Patients Under the Affordable Care Act

Transgender patients face many barriers in the health care system, one of which is the lack of clarity on their rights as patients.


Shaloo Gupta, MS

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Work Productivity Associated With Treated Versus Never-Treated Overactive Bladder Symptoms

Overactive bladder symptoms can impair work productivity, especially among untreated adults, with work productivity impairment costs nearly twice as high for never-treated versus treated subjects.


Fred Eckel

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Reimbursement Cuts Will Undermine Pharmacy

Mr. Eckel is professor and director of the Office of Practice Development and Education at the School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Becky Rand, Vice President of Manufacturer Relations, ExceleraRx Corp.

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Health Systems’ Role in Specialty Pharmacy Moves Into Focus at Asembia

Cohesion among key stakeholders, which will lead to an evolution in care, is clearly on the rise, and the growth of those relationships will only benefit patients in the end.


David M. Mosen, PhD, MPH

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Assessing the Association Between Medication Adherence and Glycemic Control

Among a population of adult patients with type 2 diabetes, adherence to oral hypoglycemic medications is independently associated with poor glycemic control, even after adjusting for patient-level covariates.


Jeffrey S. McCombs, PhD

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Impact of Drug Therapy Duration in Patients With Hepatitis C

Adherence to drug therapy in hepatitis C increased total costs in year 1 relative to nonadherent patients, then decreased total costs in year 2.


Josephine Li-McLeod, RPh, PhD

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Real-World Immunoglobulin Dose Adjustments and Impact on Utilization and Costs

Real-world dose adjustments occurred in patients with primary immunodeficiency who switched from intravenous immunoglobulin to subcutaneous immunoglobulin 20%, with resulting implications for payers, patients, and plasma collection and supply.


Eric Houvenagel, PhD

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Contribution of Phone Follow-up to Improved Adherence to Oral Osteoporosis Treatment

The authors studied the usefulness of a regular telephone follow-up to improve adherence to oral antiosteoporosis treatments. Their results support such follow-up and the use of this strategy in routine clinical practice.


Lauren S. Sievers, PharmD, CPP, Jennifer N. Smith, PharmD

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Chronic Weight Management: New Medications

Two new medications have recently been approved to help patients lose weight: lorcaserin and phentermine and topiramate extended-release.


Nancy Letassy, PharmD, CDE

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Taking Medication in Diabetes Self-Management: Issues and Recommendations for Reducing Barriers

This paper considers opportunities and barriers relating to medication taking and self-management by people with diabetes and related conditions as discussed during an invitational symposium.




Steven W. Pipe, MD

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Hemophilia and Managed Care: Partnering to Achieve Cost-Effective Care

Exploring how health plans and hemophilia treatment centers can better work together to deliver high-quality care and manage costs associated with hemophilia.


Katherine Lin, PharmD, BCOP

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Utilizing Companion Diagnostics to Drive Clinical Decisions

A shift toward precision oncology has individual treatment plans being created for improving patient outcomes.



Derek H. Tang, PhD, BSPharm

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Etanercept and Ustekinumab Dosing for Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis

For patients with psoriasis and/or psoriatic arthritis, actual-to-expected dosing ratios and costs were lower for etanercept than for ustekinumab.