Impact of New Once-monthly, Long-acting HIV Regimen on Patient Care
February 17th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Susan Swindells, MD, of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, on the impact of the recently FDA-approved once-monthly, long-acting HIV regimen on how providers care for patients with the virus.
How the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program May Affect the COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout
February 12th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Kurt Proctor, PhD, RPh, senior vice president of strategic initiatives at the NCPA, on how the Biden administration’s launch of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program may affect the COVID-19 vaccination rollout.
The COVID-19 Pandemic May Change The Way Hospital Pharmacies Do Business
February 12th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Kim White, MBA, vice president of Numerof & Associates, on how changes in business strategies in hospitals due to the COVID-19 pandemic may affect how hospital pharmacies conduct their business.
What President Biden’s Enactment of the Defense Production Act May Mean for Pharmacy
February 10th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Alex Hontos, JD, partner at Dorsey & Whitney, on the executive order President Biden signed directing agencies to utilize the Defense Production Act, among other tools, to prioritize production of COVID-19 vaccines and material.
SCOTUS Ruling May Help Independent Community Pharmacies Rebuild
January 27th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Brian Nightengale, president of Good Neighbor Pharmacy, on how the recent SCOTUS ruling on Rutledge v. PCMA may help independent community pharmacies rebuild what may have been lost due to low reimbursement rates.
Recent SCOTUS Ruling Provides Hope for Change in Reimbursement Policies for Community Pharmacy
January 25th 2021Pharmacy Times® interviewed Brian Nightengale, president of Good Neighbor Pharmacy, on how the recent unanimous SCOTUS ruling on Rutledge v. PCMA will impact independent pharmacies across the country.