
Ethics is newly recognized as a factor in the changing landscape of health-system pharmacy.

Ethics is newly recognized as a factor in the changing landscape of health-system pharmacy.

This holiday season, give your patients the gift of better health.

The scary side effect of memory loss is a possibility for many commonly prescribed medications.

Laughter is a remedy nobody needs a prescription for.

Within the past decade, technological growth in the mobile sphere has been explosive, especially with respect to health and wellness apps and trackers.

The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 includes a provision that will require generic drug makers to pay a rebate to Medicaid if the prices of their generic drugs rise at a rate faster than inflation.

As population health management becomes increasingly critical, health-system pharmacists should reacquaint themselves with the factors driving patient outcomes.

Health-system pharmacists will inevitably face growing ethical challenges as their roles in patient care continue to evolve.

Pharmacists should learn how to properly diagnose foreign-acquired diseases in order to optimize outcomes for infected patients.

Health-system pharmacists must look beyond immediate operational challenges and consider the larger trends that will ultimately affect their practices.

Pharmacists should take advantage of the FDA's adverse drug event reporting system to promote patient safety.

Certain items are must-haves in any crash cart during a hospital code.

Health-system pharmacists can help save lives by reducing the risk of medication errors before, during, and after hospital emergency codes.

Leaflets are one of the major sources of written information about specific drugs given to patients in pharmacies.

The recently passed 2016 National Defense Authorization Act includes a few key changes that will affect military and veteran health care coverage.

Pharmacy leaflets hold much potential for helping patients properly assess the risks and benefits of their medications.

Pharmacists are in a great position to impart valuable heart-related wisdom to their patients.

Driving under the influence of prescription drugs may be just as dangerous as driving under the influence of alcohol.

Prices paid for the same generic medication on the same day by different payers can vary considerably.

App developers need to ensure mHealth apps are HIPAA-compliant by design.

Pharmacists should sound the alarm for patients on potential hearing loss associated with some medications.

Long-term care pharmacies' current prescription drug reimbursement model may not be sustainable, a new analysis suggests.

Legislators evaluate negotiation and pricing practices in the pharmacy industry.

CVS Health, Express Scripts, and the National Community Pharmacists Association were among the stakeholders to recently testify on the state of competition in the pharmacy benefit manager and pharmacy marketplace.

Pharmacists should lead the fight against antibiotic resistance.

The HHS Office for Civil Rights recently launched a platform through which developers of mobile health technology and others interested in the intricacies of HIPAA privacy protection standards may submit and review questions.

More than 100 women have filed a lawsuit after a birth control packaging error led to unplanned pregnancies.

The FDA's Office of Generic Drugs will no longer require final printed labeling to approve Abbreviated New Drug Applications.

Three easy steps can help reduce the odds of children accidentally overdosing on medications.

Patients with sleep apnea have an increased risk of developing gout and nighttime flare-ups.