As health care costs continue to increase, and with high-cost specialty products making up a significant portion of the pipeline, the role of the Specialty Pharmacy (SP) continues to grow and influence health care decisions across multiple stakeholders.
The CDC recommends that patients with cancer and COVID-19 have a conversation with their health care provider or care team to discuss the individual level of risk based on the patient’s current condition, treatment, and the level of transmission within their community.
This study illustrates the healthcare utilization patterns, direct costs, and sustained virologic response rates associated with interferon-based therapies for hepatitis C patients.
Issues surrounding patents for curative drugs allow pharmaceutical companies to establish a market monopoly and charge astronomical prices.
Adherence to both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic regimens will result in the largest impact on hyperlipidemia, and patients should be individually assessed to determine the most appropriate ones for them.
Nearly 10 years ago, the Institute of Medicine made a statement that could have been read as a call to action for pharmacists.
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists has just finished celebrating 50 years of its Midyear Clinical Meeting.
Pharmacists can learn about treatment of major depressive disorder.
A retrospective evaluation to assess whether medications for patients undergoing bariatric procedures are effectively optimized to ensure safe medication transitioning.
In 2015, American poison centers responded to more than 10,000 tricyclic antidepressant exposures. With this level of prevalence, pharmacists should be prepared to respond to questions regarding TCA toxicity.
A number of speakers at the American Pharmacists Association 2014 Annual Meeting in Orlando emphasized the importance of winning provider status for pharmacists.
This Continuing Education activity is supported by an educational grant from Alcon, Inc.
The FDA recently approved Ingrezza (valbenazine) for the treatment of adults with tardive dyskinesia.
Pharmacists are continuing to expand their role as health care providers with more direct patient care opportunities. Pharmacists working under the supervision of a physician can provide an annual wellness visit, which is an exam that focuses on the patient’s health, allowing them the opportunity to develop a personalized approach to health care and disease prevention.
The findings of a retrospective study suggest that timing of heart failure (HF)-related pharmacotherapy following a HF-related encounter has potential implications on subsequent healthcare costs.
Patients may find it difficult to distinguish between a cold and the flu, and pharmacists can help them determine if self treatment is appropriate.
Influenza Vaccination Preparation Should Be on the Docket for Any Pharmacy After a Much-Anticipated ACIP Meeting
Fibromyalgia was related to a pattern of initial increase in utilization and costs, followed by a decrease 7 to 12 months after diagnosis.
In the health-system setting, pharmacists must often prioritize their attention to treating the most acute medical condition a patient presents with; however, it is important to also consider opportunities to prevent disease.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of inflammatory demyelination of axons of the central nervous system that results in episodes of transient neurologic deficits, progressing to permanent neurologic deterioration over time.1 The cause of MS remains unclear, but it is thought to involve both genetic susceptibility and environmental triggers, possibly viral, which result in self-sustaining autoimmune dysfunction.
As administration of COVID-19 begins, pharmacies are preparing to vaccinate millions of people, not only once but twice.
Data aggregation partners can provide value in their ability to pull clinical information from both the HSSP and electronic health records.
NACDS anticipates another successful conference in Boston this August.