October 7, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
Bryan Gildenberg, Global Market Development Center | Retail Tomorrow (GMDC), Google, Kantar, Mark Mechelse, Patrick Spear, Ryan Olohan, Selfcare Summit 2019 conference
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Retail News
INDIANAPOLIS — This past weekend the Global Market Development Center | Retail Tomorrow (GMDC) held its inaugural Selfcare Summit 2019 conference, a three-day business development and educational event focused on the “consumerization” of health care and its impact on the future of retail here. The summit replaced GMDC’s annual Health Beauty Wellness (HBW) Conference to
August 8, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
June 2019 Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (JAPhA), The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), William Schimmel
Leading Headlines, Pharmacy
WASHINGTON — New research shows nationally certified pharmacy technicians are more committed to a pharmacy career and have a greater desire to take on new and expanded responsibilities than noncertified. The study, “Assessing Pharmacy Technician Certification,” published in the June 2019 Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (JAPhA), compared the viewpoints of certified and noncertified
July 9, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
Alison Lewis, Kimberly-Clark
Business, Leading Headlines, Supplier News
DALLAS — Kimberly-Clark has announced the appointment of Alison Lewis to the newly created position of chief growth officer. Lewis joins Kimberly-Clark from Johnson & Johnson, where she served as chief marketing officer of the global consumer business since 2013. She will join Kimberly-Clark at the end of July. With her appointment, Lewis will have responsibility
June 24, 2019 by Bill Schiffner and Chain Drug Review
Good Dye Young, Maryann Herskowitz, Sally Beauty
Retail News, Supplier News
DENTON, Texas — Sally Beauty announced Monday the nationwide launch of community-driven hair color brand Good Dye Young, founded by Grammy Award winner Hayley Williams and her longtime stylist Brian O’Connor. The partnership is a significant step in Good Dye Young’s path to reaching and growing its community while being accessible to all. Good Dye
June 21, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
Doug McMillon, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), Walmart, Walmart’s Global Anti-Corruption Compliance Program Enhancements
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Retail News
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart agreed to pay $282 million to settle federal allegations of overseas corruption, capping one of the biggest investigations ever under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which makes it illegal for American corporations to bribe overseas officials. The company said Thursday it had entered into a global settlement with the U.S. Department
June 3, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
Mike Anguiano, supply chain, SupplyHive
June 3, 2019, Supplier News, Technology
CHICAGO — Technology is playing a big role in the supply chain and how important data is collected and shared. One of the top companies in this area is SupplyHive. Some of the largest and most sophisticated procurement and supply chain organizations in the world have modernized their supplier performance process with SupplyHive. Mike Anguiano,
May 8, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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CHICAGO — SweeTARTS is launching one-of-a-kind, bite-sized confections inspired by two of its best-selling product lines: SweeTARTS Soft & Chewy Ropes and SweeTARTS Mini Chewy. The latest products to join the family are SweeTARTS Ropes Bites and SweeTARTS Mini Chewy Berries & Cherries, which are rolling out to mass market, grocery and convenience stores nationwide this month.
May 6, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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The following was a post Monday from NACDS president and chief executive officer Steven Anderson on Medium urging action on DIR fee relief in final Medicare rule: We may be just days from learning whether a pending Medicare rule will provide relief from pharmacy direct and indirect remuneration (DIR) fees, and thus live up to the
April 29, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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A quarter century ago, it was unusual to have flu shots and other vaccinations administered in a retail pharmacy setting. Only a handful of states allowed the practice, and many conservative physicians and other traditionalists argued against extending pharmacists’ authority to immunize to additional jurisdictions. Despite the opposition, remaining barriers fell fairly quickly. Today community
April 28, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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The direct and indirect remuneration (DIR) component of Medicare Part D programs today is very complicated and has been implemented in a variety of ways. The lack of clarity, fairness and transparency to all parties has created business challenges for pharmacies. The National Association of Chain Drug Stores is working on behalf of pharmacies to
April 28, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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It’s hard to miss the heightened shopper interest in health and wellness these days. In our recent “How America Shops” study, The Big Business of WELL, many shoppers showed they are committed to being well: 42% said that while it costs more to “live healthy,” it’s worth it. The study reveals they are willing to
April 28, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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LOS ANGELES — The retail market for products containing CBD is projected to expand rapidly in the coming years amid the growing acceptance of hemp and cannabis across the country. One of the up-and-coming companies in this category is Sera Labs. With more than 30 years of experience working as an entrepreneur with a passion
April 27, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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For the past few years, the United States has been wrestling with the cost of health care. Our system is shifting toward outcomes-based payment models, and falling reimbursements are encouraging efficiency. As the industry seeks and implements lower-cost models, health care profitability is under pressure throughout the prescription drug value chain. To shed light on
April 15, 2019 by Bill Schiffner
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Two thousand eighteen may be remembered in retail marketing history as the year discussing CBD moved from Bon-naroo to the board room. Extensive media coverage; legalization of all forms of cannabis in Canada and parts of the U.S.; a tsunami of benefit claims; a flood of new CBD products across a broad spectrum of categories;