
Specialty pharmacy stakeholders need to focus on measureable near-term processes that could improve speed to therapy.

Specialty pharmacy stakeholders need to focus on measureable near-term processes that could improve speed to therapy.

Access to oral chemotherapies is filled with challenges for providers and patients that can be significant, resulting in delayed therapy.

Misinformation among consumers and the media regarding specialty pharmacies illustrates the importance of leveraging factual information to highlight specialty services for patients to raise the customer service bar even higher.

Conflicting opinions surround drug copay coupons, which can improve out-of-pocket costs while decreasing the effectiveness of cost-sharing requirements that promote prudent prescribing and purchasing choices.

Researchers evaluate patient preferences in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

Out-of-pocket limits significantly higher under ACA bronze and silver plans than with employer-based plans.

Annual specialty drug spending found to be 17% higher per member in the individual market compared with the employer market.

Survey indicates a disconnect among caregivers and the RA patients they treat.

HIV knowledge is a significant predictor of the willingness to provide services to patients with HIV.

Study finds medication reconciliation reduces error incidence in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Douglas Samojedny, RPh, director of Pharmacy Operations at Pharmacy Advantage, discusses initiatives to optimize medication adherence.

Pharmacists can have a positive influence on medication adherence and several other factors in type 2 diabetes.

Research determines which barriers prevent patients with cardiovascular disease from taking their cardiac medications as prescribed.

New dosage strengths of the generic version of Novartis' Lopressor treats conditions such as cardiogenic shock, overt cardiac failure, and severe peripheral arterial circulatory disorders.

Are the unmeasured, potential benefits of indication-specific pricing worth the complication and risk?

Study shows what couples with at least 1 HIV-positive partner want to get most out of HIV counseling, which can promote health services and treatment.

FDA needs to consider patient demographics to improve the public's response to drug safety warnings.

Patients often leave the hospital on different and more complicated drug therapies.

Disabled Medicare beneficiaries, especially those with many comorbidities, continue to struggle to afford prescriptions.

Medication adherence is modifiable with improved care transitions following a major adverse cardiovascular event.

Using PBM tools at current levels can save payers $654 billion over the next 10 years.

Combined with a pay-for-performance program, global budgets put provider organizations at risk of incurring medical expenses above a predetermined amount.

Out-of-pocket costs can lead to the reduced use of preventive services and increased use of preventive medications.

Study examines impact of text message reminders to improve drug adherence.

Evolution in the pharmacy reimbursement system represents a crucial component toward stabilizing costs and providing fair margins for pharmacy sustainability, particularly in rural and underserved areas.