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How the Updated ACC/AHA Guidelines Might Affect Pharmacy Practice
Christopher Betz, PharmD, BCPS, FKSHP, FASHP, explains how the updated ACC/AHA guidelines on acute coronary syndrome might affect pharmacy practice.
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Motivational Interviewing and ACS Medication Adherence
Christopher Betz, PharmD, BCPS, FKSHP, FASHP, explains how motivational interviewing techniques may help to promote medication adherence among ACS patients.
Clinical Data Preceding ACC/AHA Updated Heart Failure Guidelines
Christopher Betz, PharmD, BCPS, FKSHP, FASHP, discusses the investigations that preceded the ACC/AHA Updated Heart Failure Guidelines
Role of Pharmacists in Helping ACS Patients Improve Health Literacy
Christopher Betz, PharmD, BCPS, FKSHP, FASHP, describes how pharmacists can help ACS patients who struggle with low health literacy.
Pharmacist Role in Creating Discharge Plans for Patients with Diabetes
Seena Haines, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, BC-ADM, outlines how pharmacists can optimize their role in creating hospital discharge plans for diabetes patients.
Factors That May Affect Likelihood For Readmission Among Diabetes Patients
Seena Haines, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, FASHP, BC-ADM, CDE, lists out factors that may contribute to the likelihood of a patient with diabetes needing to be readmitted.
Goals for Diabetes Patients to Avoid Readmissions
Seena Haines, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, BC-ADM, discusses the types of goals pharmacists should discuss with patients with diabetes in order to avoid readmissions.
5 New Best Practices for Medication Safety All Hospital Pharmacists Should Know
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices recently added new best practices for improving patient safety in hospitals.
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3 Opportunities for Health-System Pharmacists to Help HIV Patients Through the Care Continuum
Health-system pharmacists play a vital role in treating patients with HIV from the time they're admitted to their potential readmission, as well as through follow up after discharge.
Opioids Often Prescribed at Hospital Discharge
An alarming 15% of patients who enter the hospital without any pain medications fill opioid prescriptions soon after discharge.
Making Sense of ACS Treatment Guidelines
With multiple updates and differing guidelines across different countries, it may be hard for pharmacists to keep track of best practices for acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
Health-System Pharmacists and ACS Management Throughout Continuum of Care
Christopher Betz, PharmD, BCPS, FKSHP, FASHP, explains how health-system pharmacists can be involved in the management of ACS patients throughout the continuum of care.
3 Opioid Overdose Reversal Facts Health-System Pharmacists Should Know
Health-system pharmacists can expect to see naloxone play an increasingly important role in their practice.
How Health-System Pharmacists Can Improve Adherence in ACS Patients
Some of the ways pharmacists can use motivational interviewing to improve adherence in ACS patients.
4 Ways Hospital Pharmacists Can Help Improve Post-Acute Care Coordination
Pharmacists are the crux of successful care transitions between hospitals and post-acute care facilities.
When to Choose Ticagrelor or Clopidogrel
Christopher Betz, PharmD, BCPS, FKSHP, FASHP, discusses the scenarios in which certain patients may benefit from one acute coronary syndrome treatment regimen over another
Quiz: How Well Do You Know ACS?
See how well-versed you are in acute coronary syndrome knowledge.
Manufacturers Providing Drugs for a Study at No Cost
ASCO is conducting a clinical trial to evaluate how different targeted cancer drugs work to find additional uses outside its FDA indication.
Increased Lung Cancer Survival Rate Observed with Web Application
Patients with lung cancer who reported symptoms via Moovcare showed 1-year survival of 75%.
Global Disparity Found in Worldwide Cancer Drug Retail Prices
The highest retail prices for 23 different cancer drugs was found in the United States.
Temodar with Chemoradiation Improves Survival in Elderly Glioblastoma Patients
Adding temozolomide (Temodar) to chemoradiation reduced the risk of death by 33% in elderly glioblastoma patients.
Double Stem Cell Transplant Improves Outcomes in High Risk Neuroblastoma
Aggressive treatment approach shows promise in children with high risk brain cancer.
Guidelines May Not Be Enough to Stop Aggressive Cancer Care in Terminal Cases
Choosing Wisely recommendations have not substantially changed the care received by patients in the last 30 days of life.
Minority Women Who Survive BRCA-Positive Breast Cancer Less Likely to Receive Preventive Surgery
Women diagnosed with breast cancer who carry a BRCA mutation have up to a 50% lifetime risk of developing a second breast cancer.
New Antibody Therapy Could Effectively Treat Small Cell Lung Cancer
Rovalpituzumab tesirine reduced tumor growth and even shrank tumors in some patients with small cell lung cancer.
Antibody Treatment Could Potentially Treat Advanced Gastric Cancer
Patients treated with chemotherapy and IMAB362 had a median overall survival of 16.7 months.
Novel Multiple Myeloma Regimen Slows Disease Progression
Bortezomib and dexamethasone slowed disease progression in patients with recurrent or refractory multiple myeloma.
Novel Immunotherapy for Advanced Bladder Cancer Extends Overall Survival
Patients treated with atezolizumab had a longer median overall survival than patients treated with carboplatin-based regimens.
Long-Term Hormone Therapy Decreases Breast Cancer Recurrence
Postmenopausal women with early breast cancer showed a reduction in disease recurrence after 10 years of aromatase inhibitor therapy with letrozole.
Precision Medicine Improves Treatment of Advanced Cancers
Targeted treatment shows strongest efficacy in HER2 abnormalities.