January 15th 2025
Building on a previous report that revealed corrupt business practices among the big 3 PBMs, a second interim report finds that PBMs heightened prices for important specialty generic drugs to increase their profit margins.
Engaging Colleges of Pharmacy to Assist Establishing Payer-Provider Relationships
July 22nd 2021During a presentation at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the presenters broke down how best to engage colleges of pharmacy to help in establishing payer-provider relationships.
The Reasons Behind Bipartisan Support for Granting Pharmacists Provider Status for Medicare Part B
July 21st 2021Ken Perez, MBA, vice president of healthcare policy and government affairs at Omnicell, outlined what has led to legislation granting pharmacists provider status gaining bipartisan support.
Expert: Financial Burdens on Small Chains, Independent Pharmacies Are Creating Pharmacy Deserts
June 16th 2021Susan Lang, MA, MBA, the CEO of XIL Health and former senior executive with Express Grips, discusses what might happen to independent pharmacies if things continue as they are following the financial difficulties of the pandemic.
Assessing How Increases in COVID-19 Vaccine Prices May Impact Pharmacies
June 14th 2021Susan Lang, MA, MBA, the CEO of XIL Health, discusses how pharmacies that have already been hard hit by the pandemic may be impacted if Pfizer goes through with their projected increased in COVID-19 vaccine prices.
Expert: Pharmacy Has Been a ‘Beacon in Communities Across the World’ During the Pandemic
June 2nd 2021Catherine Duggan, FRPharmS, CEO of International Pharmaceutical Federation, discusses the role and the authorities of the pharmacist internationally, and the effect the pandemic has had on that role globally.
More Than 100 Patient Groups Advocate for Affordable Prescription Drugs
April 27th 2021Patient and provider organizations urge the Department of Health and Human Services and the Biden administration to enact policies and protections that improve prescription drug affordability for people in the United States.
COVID-19 Pandemic Causes Dramatic Shifts in Prescription Drug Spending
April 26th 2021The report further showed that drug expenditure in nonfederal hospitals declined 4.6%, while drug spending in home care settings increased 13%, and drug expenditures in nonfederal hospitals spiked in the 3 weeks immediately following the March 8, 2020 lockdown.
Gridlock, Middleman Lobbying Cause Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reforms to Fail Again in New York Budget
April 12th 2021Many pharmacies and safety-net providers were preparing for the long-anticipated transition from Medicaid managed care to fee-for-service (FFS)—known as the carve-out—that was set to take effect on May 1, 2021.