Authors


Nalin Payakachat, PhD, MSc, BPharm

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Self-Reported Plan Switching in Medicare Part D: 2006-2010

Less than one-fourth of Part D beneficiaries reported switching plans. Elderly beneficiaries who reported switching did not realize significant savings in prescription costs over nonswitchers.


Ruben Santiago, BS, PharmD

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Mission Trip to Fort Liberte, Haiti

A pharmacist's services prove to be invaluable on a medical mission trip to Fort Liberte, Haiti.


Karlene Lucas, MBA

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Value-Based Design and Prescription Drug Utilization Patterns Among Diabetes Patients

Changes in antidiabetic medication cost sharing due to a value-based pharmacy access program led to increased use of generic and brand antidiabetic oral medications and insulin.


Kristen Crossley

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FDA Approves Component of Cancer Treatment Regimen for Patients With ALL, LBL

Asparaginase erwinia chrysanthemi (recombinant)-rywn) (Rylaze; Jazz Pharmaceuticals) provides a new alternative for a therapy in long-standing global shortage.





Oluchi Juliet Emelogu, PharmD Candidate

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Entresto

Entresto is a combination of a first-in-class neprilysin inhibitor and an angiotensin receptor blocker indicated for the treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.


Shannon L. Wiley

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Use Asembia to Take Stock Before Going to Market

Asembia is great not only for networking conversations that can lead to transactions but also for taking stock of your organization.




Bill Bolgar, PharmD

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The Pharmacy Benefit vs the Medical Benefit

Comprehensive pharmacy services would mean having the pharmacy team develop the management strategy for specialty medications used under either the medical benefit or the pharmacy benefit.


Clark Kebodeaux, PharmD, BCACP

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Examining Recent Advances in Understanding and Treatment of Dry Eye Disease: An Eye on the Pharmacist's Role

This Continuing Education activity is supported by an educational grant from Alcon, Inc.


Marc Boutin, JD

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Changes Afoot for 2017 Marketplace Insurance Plans

Looking forward to the Affordable Care Act in 2017, the patient community analyzes a list of improvements that HHS has proposed for the insurance marketplace.



Jon Easter, BSPharm, RPh

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Patient Engagement and Wellness: A Critical Piece of the Puzzle as Health Care Moves to Value-Based Models

Although we have seen some progress through the proliferation of patient-centered medical homes, most clinicians have not fundamentally altered their basic approach to engaging with their patients.



Dean Erhardt, President

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Responding Proactively to Antikickback Guidelines

The time has come to be proactive in finding a path that can benefit all potential stakeholders, rather than letting other third parties define the system in a way that negatively affects potential outcomes.


Robert Colloca, RPh

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New Law Brings Changes to Medicare Part D

An overview of the landmark Medicare Part D program 3 years since its inception, with guidance for pharmacists on how new provisions in the 2008 Medicare Act will affect their practice.



John A. Thompson, MD

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New Prescribing Options in Metastatic Melanoma

This review presents data on ipilimumab and vemurafenib, 2 new targeted agents recently approved for the treatment of metastatic melanoma.


Jamie Rickards, PharmD, MBA, BCPS

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Vitamin D Supplementation and Fall Prevention in the Elderly

Vitamin D supplementation has been studied as a possible intervention for reducing the risk of falls in elderly patients.


Annette N. Pellegrino, PharmD, BCPS

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Home Management for the Asthma Patient

Too often, asthma patients have the proper tools to manage their disease but do not know how to use them properly; the pharmacist is uniquely positioned to help.


Ira Studin, PhD, MPH

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May 2020 Snapshot: The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Plans From a Pharmacy Point-of-View

The impact of COVID-19 on the health plan enterprise appears to be practical and functional rather than strategic and financial.



Terry Spears, Family Health Mart Pharmacy

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2010 Civic Leader of the Year: Terry Spears

Terry Spears spends considerable time and resources bettering his community. This dedication led to his selection as the 2010 Civic Leader of the Year.


Tom O'Connor, PharmD, MBA

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MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION

Dr. O'Connor is the advanced pharmacy practice experiential coordinator at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pa. He has taught clinical pharmacy and pharmacy management at 3 different schools of pharmacy and serves as the career counselor on the Pharmacy Times Web site.


Neil Vasavada, PharmD Candidate

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Recommendations for Counseling Traveling Patients with Diabetes

According to the ADA, best practice is to pack at least twice as much medications and glucose testing supplies as normally needed to minimize complications due to travel delays or lost luggage.3 Many manufacturers of insulin pumps will provide a loaner for international travel.


Ed Saleh, RPh

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MedCart Specialty Pharmacy: Preparing for the Next Advancements in Hepatitis C Therapy

Therapy approvals significantly changed the landscape of treatment for hepatitis C and it is anticipated that the drugs in the treatment pipeline will mark significant advances in therapy as well.


Nadeje Aurubin Mills, PharmD

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A Patient-Centered Approach to Chronic Pain Care Can Improve Outcomes

Sub-optimally managed pain is the outcome of a reactionary position to the opioid epidemic.