Authors


Hari Rayapudi, VP/GM, Patient Access Solutions, Xerox Healthcare

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How Pharma Can Lead the Movement to Transform Health Care

Health care lacks the interoperability needed to utilize all of the data available to influence care decisions and improve outcomes.


Brian A. Gallagher, RPh, JD

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Examining the Tug Valley Pharmacy Case: Monetizing Blame

In the recent case of Tug Valley Pharmacy et al v All Plaintiffs, the West Virginia Supreme Court weighed in on public policy concerning the diversion of controlled substances.


Joanna G. Lewis, PharmD, MBA

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How Pharmacists Can Make Money as Social Media Influencers

Becoming an influencer can allow you to manage your own career, connect with thousands of like-minded people, and build an income for yourself.


Karl Hess, PharmD, APH

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2022-2023 Influenza Season: Activity and Vaccine Effectiveness

The effectiveness of influenza vaccines varies each season and is determined by the circulating influenza virus subtype(s) and the extent to which there is an antigenic match in the vaccines to the circulating virus subtypes.


Javier Gonzalez, PharmD, Chief Growth Officer at Abarca

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Partnerships Between Medicaid Programs and PBMs Will Shape Future of Health Care

Value-based contracts can lower costs for payers, offer pharmaceutical companies valuable feedback about their therapies, and, ultimately, improve the quality of health care.



Steven R. Peskin, MD, MBA

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Improving Transitions of Care for Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes: A Focus on the Role of the Health System and Community Pharmacists on Adherence

The intended audience for this activity consists of medical directors, pharmacy directors, pharmacy benefit managers, and other managed care professionals who are involved with the treatment of patients with acute coronary syndrome.


Diane Wolfe, RPh

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Health-System Specialty Pharmacy Built to Evolve

Growing demand for specialty care, shifting prescriber habits, and new reimbursement models have forced stakeholders to adjust practices to optimize patient outcomes.



Amy Parke

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Behavioral-Based Communication Improves Patient Outcomes

Nonadherence is linked to poor health outcomes, including a decreased quality-of-life, disease progression, and increased hospitalizations.


Radhika Nair, PhD

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Statin-Fenofibrate Combination Therapy in an ACCORD Population: A Retrospective Analysis

Retrospective analysis of a population meeting criteria for the ACCORD lipid trial supported adjunct fenofibrate in patients with reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and elevated triglycerides.


David Calabrese, RPh, MHP

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Pharmacosynchrony: Road Map to Transformation in Pharmacy Benefit Management

Pharmacosynchrony is the application of innovative clinical, analytic, and technologic pharmacy solutions to drive improved care coordination and higher-quality, more patient-centered care.


Jimmy Neil, General Manager, Pharmacy

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How to Finance a Pharmacy Acquisition

Good credit, a minimal amount of cash, and the skill set to manage a small business are all it takes to purchase/finance a pharmacy.


Steve Leuck, PharmD

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Simplify Discharge Education in 2018

Patients are commonly discharged from acute rehabilitation units with many more medications than they were admitted with. This is an excellent opportunity for pharmacists to perform medication reconcilliation.


Jill Allen, PharmD

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Pharmacists Reaching Out in Diabetes: Optimizing Insulin Therapy Through Patient Engagement and Management

This Continuing Education activity is supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk.


Andrea R. Hume, MD

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Statin-Fenofibrate Combination Therapy in an ACCORD Population: A Retrospective Analysis

Retrospective analysis of a population meeting criteria for the ACCORD lipid trial supported adjunct fenofibrate in patients with reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and elevated triglycerides.


Dor Partosh, PharmD Candidate

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Successful Implementation of Student-Driven Virtual Transitions of Care Model During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Virtual transitions of care services are a valuable and viable opportunity for students to progress to graduation and gain valuable experience in preparation for professional employment.


Natalie DiPietro Mager, RPh

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Pharmacists Provide Contraception for Zika Preparedness

To protect more women from unintended pregnancy during the Zika crisis, pharmacists should be fully engaged and enabled to provide much-needed contraceptive services.


Mary Barna Bridgeman, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP

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OTC Case Studies: Respiratory Health

Four cases are presented for patients with respiratory conditions.


Jenna Herman, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

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Identifying and Properly Treating Hepatitis C Are Keys to a Cure

Educate patients about infection control, lifestyle changes, signs and symptoms, and ways to prevent transmission


Craig Dooley

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Rx Product News Profile: A Closer Look at New FDA Actions: GlaxoSmithKline's Cervarix

Cervarix (human papillomavirus bivalent [types 16 and 18] vaccine, recombinant) was approved by the FDA for use in girls and women aged 10 to 25 for the prevention of cervical precancers and cervical cancer associated with oncogenic human papillomaviras types 16 and 18.


Natasha N. Pettit, PharmD, BCIDP, BCPS

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What Are the Latest COVID-19 Treatment Recommendations?

Guidelines, updated in nearly real time, recommend use of remdesivir, dexamethasone.


Anh N. Nguyen, PharmD Candidate 2010

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Rx Product News Profile: A Closer Look at New FDA Actions: Novo Nordisk's Victoza

Novo Nordisk's Victoza (liraglutide), the first glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist subcutaneous injection, received FDA approval for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.


Stacey Ness, PharmD, MSCS

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Edwin's Prescription Pharmacy: Servicing the Specialty Medication Needs of Long-Term Care Patients

Overcoming the challenges to meet the special needs of long-term care patients, this pharmacy provides a careful approach that provides positive results.


James A. Jorgenson, RPh, MS

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Improving Compounding Safety: New Regulations and Options for Institutional Insourcing

With increasing regulatory oversight for sterile compounding and a limited ability to assure the quality of compounded sterile products obtained from external sources, many hospital pharmacies are moving to insource these products.


A. H. Calhoun, MD

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Concepts in Acute Migraine Management: Clinical and Managed Care Perspectives

Patients, payers, providers, and employers are affected by misdiagnosis, undertreatment, and inappropriate management of migraine.


Gary K. Rice, RPh, MS, MBA

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Raising the Bar Through Education and Quality Initiatives

From its creation, Diplomat University at Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy has been structured around its primary objective to provide a high-level of ongoing education to enable staff and partners to take the best possible care of patients.


Jimmy Stevens, PharmD

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Urinary Tract Infections Affect Men as Well as Women

Pharmacists can help male patients prevent, identify, and treat these bacterial conditions.


Brita Hedblom, BS

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Barriers to and Facilitators of Medication Adherence

This study reports on barriers to and facilitators of medication adherence for asthma and diabetes patients who were both adherent and nonadherent to their medication regimen.


Raniah Aljadeed, Bsc Pharm, PharmD

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Pain Management: A Review of Tramadol and Associated Seizure

Seizures triggered by tramadol have been observed with higher and lower doses, and co-ingestion of alcohol, tricyclic antidepressants, antipsychotics, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.