
A lot of recent studies have focused on how to teach students and residents the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process (PPCP) and how pharmacists are already engaging with the PPCP.

A lot of recent studies have focused on how to teach students and residents the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process (PPCP) and how pharmacists are already engaging with the PPCP.

These clear-cut guidelines help pharmacists making sure the patients are getting the right drug to set them up for success and prevent problems down the road.

Pharmacists are already doing a lot of things with the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process, but they haven't always used that language.

The future trend in managing diabetes will extend into glycemic control, weight reduction, and renal liver, for example.

Women in pharmacy must realize that what they have to offer has value, both to the business and to patients’ lives.

Finding the time to improve payer performance can be a major hurdle but designating even 30 minutes per week can make a difference.

The Pharmacist Patient Care Process provides really consistent language for pharmacists and pharmacy team members to talk about what teams are already doing.

Simple changes to each day can improve motivation and wellness for pharmacists.

In February of this year, the new statistics came out where we're at now 37 million with diabetes and 96 million with prediabetes.

Patient Centered Care is what should be at the heart of a pharmacist's work.

McKesson ideaShare 2022 is taking place in Washington, DC, from July 7 through 10.

McKesson's Central Fill as a Service program can expand revenue opportunities for pharmacists—Joe Tammaro explains how.

Joe Tammaro, PharmD, VP of Sales and Support for McKesson, discusses the availability of central fill to small, local pharmacies.

Eyad Farah, Vice President and General Manager, Health Mart Atlas discusses what the company is doing to lower DIR fees for Health Mart pharmacies.

Direct and indirect remuneration (DIR) fees are imposed by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) on pharmacy providers after a drug claim has already been submitted, adjudicated, and even paid out to a pharmacy.

Heather Cusick of McKesson and Byron Jones, a "super-user" of their clinical programs, discuss how the programs are changing the way pharmacists work.

Nimesh Jhaveri, President of Health Mart, on what patients want in their pharmacy.

By counseling patients on over-the-counter (OTC) options when appropriate and carrying durable medical equipment (DME) such as walking aids and compression socks, pharmacists can expand their range of care and bring in more customers.

Attendees at the McKesson ideaShare had the chance to hear about women pharmacists and the challenges, successes, and opportunities they have in a session presented by Suzanne Soliman, PharmD.

Improving health, maintaining health, or supplementing a child’s diet are all common reasons to recommend vitamins for some children, said Marsha Millonig, BSPharm, in a session at the McKesson ideaShare on Wednesday.

Allan Fettig and Aaron Finley, co-owners of Trumm Drug and recipients of the 2019 Health Mart Pharmacy of the Year Award, discuss how they went about taking ownership of the pharmacy in April 2018.

Travel health services involves a lot more than vaccinations, said Sheri Stensland, PharmD, in a session at McKesson ideaShare.

Nimesh Jhaveri, President of Health Mart, discusses how local pharmacies can grow their patient base.

Chris Cella, VP of RxOwnership, on how Trumm Drug’s change in ownership was a good model to follow.

Trumm Drug, a pharmacy serving Alexandria, Minnesota, has been named the Health Mart Pharmacy of the Year by McKesson Pharmaceutical.

As the McKesson IdeaShare 2019 conference opens next week, Pharmacy Times will be on location delivering coverage.