January 21, 2020 by Chain Drug Review
CVS Pharmacy, Department of Health and Human Services, Rite Aid Corp., Walgreens
January 20, 2020, News

WASHINGTON — Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy and Rite Aid Corp. have donated dispensing services for the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS’) new program expanding access to medication to prevent HIV. Beginning no later than March 30, as part of these donations, qualified patients can obtain medications for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) at more than 21,000
January 20, 2020 by Mike Krouskos
cannabidiol (CBD), CBD, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Veritas Farms
January 20, 2020, Opinion

In the health and wellness market, hemp-based products are becoming mainstream. Many large and small retailers including drug, grocery, convenience, cosmetic and clothing stores have been attracted to the hemp space and carry lines of hemp/CBD products. In fact, since the production of hemp was legalized as an agricultural commodity with the 2018 Farm Bill,
January 20, 2020 by Ken Whittemore
Ken Whittemore, Surescripts
January 20, 2020, Pharmacy

There’s no question that e-prescribing has changed the way prescribers, pharmacists and patients interact with regard to medication therapy. It has improved efficiencies and patient safety. And not surprisingly, within the next few years, virtually all prescriptions in the U.S. will be transmitted electronically, including those for controlled substances. But are the prescribing and dispensing
January 20, 2020 by Jeffrey Woldt
Anti-Kickback Statute, NACDS, Steve Anderson
January 20, 2020, Opinion

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores has opened a new front in the battle to maximize the impact of pharmacy care on the well-being of patients and the efficient operation of the health care system. In an extensive set of comments sent to Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General by
January 20, 2020 by Chain Drug Review
opioid crisis
January 20, 2020, News

NEW YORK — With the opioid crisis in the United States appearing to only worsen, many are looking not only for answers but for justice, as lawsuits are popping up across the nation. In Ohio, one of the states hit hardest by the epidemic, some major national drug store chains are suing physicians in two
January 20, 2020 by David Pinto
Walgreens
January 20, 2020, Opinion

One drug chain, more than any other, has come through the years to represent and symbolize chain drug retailing in America — and, for that matter, in most of the rest of the world as well. That chain drug retailer has not always been the best performer, or the most exciting practitioner of the chain
January 20, 2020 by Chain Drug Review
HHS, NACDS
January 20, 2020, News

ARLINGTON, Va. — The National Association of Chain Drug Stores has taken the fight for pharmacy care to an intriguing and potentially highly consequential arena. A federal agency will decide whether pharmacies should be included in the definition of “value-based enterprise (VBE) participant,” and NACDS’ comments answer that question with an emphatic yes. In a
January 20, 2020 by Laura Gurski
Innovation
January 20, 2020, Opinion

Consumer goods companies have always relied on innovative thinkers. And with growth ever harder to find, innovation has become even more essential. However, with more than half of industry chief marketing officers saying they lack a culture that inspires experimentation, according to a recent study, are companies overlooking one of the greatest sources of inspiration
January 16, 2020 by Laura Cranston
Laura Cranston, Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA)
January 20, 2020, Opinion

Pharmacy Quality Alliance is a national quality organization dedicated to improving medication safety, adherence and appropriate use. A measure developer, researcher, educator and convener, PQA quality initiatives support better medication use and high-quality, value-based care. PQA was created in 2006 because prescription drug programs were a major area of health care where there was no