
Pharmacy accreditation is starting to gain some recognition, noted Quintin Jessee, RPh, DPh, D2 Pharma Consulting in this video shot at the 2013 Armada Specialty Pharmacy Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pharmacy accreditation is starting to gain some recognition, noted Quintin Jessee, RPh, DPh, D2 Pharma Consulting in this video shot at the 2013 Armada Specialty Pharmacy Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Adam J. Fein of Drug Channels explains the reasons drug manufacturers choose limited distribution channels.
Michael Einodshofer, director, utilization management, Walgreens, describes how contractual methodologies and cost differences across various sites of service can influence how a specialty drug is reimbursed under the medical benefit.
Debbie Stern, RPh, president of Rxperts, explains why a high entry cost for a specialty drug may dissuade a patient from filling and staying adherent to his or her prescription.
Adam Fein describes the way in which the sequester will affect physician reimbursement for specialty drugs.
Michael Einodshofer of Walgreens discusses the challenges associated with moving specialty into retail in this video shot at PBMI's Drug Benefit Conference 2013.
Rebecca P. Snead, RPh, of the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations, discusses the movement for pharmacist provider status.
A pharmacy in Lake City, Tennessee, has been operating for 80 years under the management of several generations of a single family.
Adam J. Fein describes how the 340B program is being exploited by many hospital systems due to a lack of oversight by government agencies.
Einodshofer explains how the costs associated with one specialty patient's treatment can have the same financial footprint as an entire population of patients. Video from PBMI's Drug Benefit Conference 2013.
In this video from the 2013 Armada Specialty Pharmacy Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada, Adam J. Fein of Pembroke Consulting Inc and Drug Channels discusses the boom in new specialty pharmacy trade associations and describes the impact that competition amongst specialty pharmacy providers could have on the industry.
Troy Trygstad, PharmD, PhD, MBA, co-editor of the Directions in Pharmacy supplements, discusses the evolving health care landscape and how pharmacists can navigate it.
Colin Cooke, MD, discusses the role of the Affordable Care Act in expanding insurance coverage and in the formation of accountable care organizations.
Troy Trygstad, PharmD, PhD, MBA, discusses a flexible patient-centric approach to health care.
Timothy Ulbrich, PharmD, discusses the role of the pharmacist and how pharmacists are key to addressing our nation's medication crisis.
Troy Trygstad, PharmD, PhD, MBA, discusses emerging technology trends and how investments in technology will change health care.
Morgan Pharmacy in Washington, DC, has managed to keep its doors open for more than 100 years.
Troy Trygstad, PharmD, PhD, MBA, discusses the importance of the value-based model in health care and the perils and opportunities it poses to pharmacists.
In this video, executives from AstraZeneca and MedImmune explain why access to innovation in the development of biologics is so important.
Patrick Gleason, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, director of Health Outcomes at Prime Therapeutics, discusses the value of pharmacogenomic testing and the factors that influence whether a health plan or PBM will reimburse for the use of that test.
Patrick Gleason, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, director of health outcomes for Prime Therapeutics, explains how split-fill programs can help reduce waste for expensive specialty medications.
Jyoti Bhagia, MD, discusses use of a rating scale in diagnosing and treating patients with ADHD.
William A. Scott, MD, addresses the question of whether children who are initiating use of ADHD medication need to have an EKG.
Pediatrician Preeti Parikh, MD, provides an introduction to treatments for ADHD in children, including behavioral therapy, psychotherapy, family therapy, and various types of medication.
Peter Berger, MD, discusses the challenge of individualizing antiplatelet treatment for acute coronary syndrome patients.
A lecture on acute coronary syndromes by Kim A. Eagle, MD, director of the Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan Health System.
Jeffrey Berger, MD, discusses how research can help increase adherence to therapies among acute coronary syndrome patients.
A discussion of requirements for distributing medication guides when a drug is dispensed or distributed to a health care professional.
An animated video demonstrating how influenza virus enters a human cell, penetrates the nucleus, replicate itself, and emerges to infect other cells.
A discussion of high blood pressure and measures that can be taken to counter it, including prescription medication.