January 15, 2020 by Dan Leonard
Dan Leonard, National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC)
January 6, 2020, Opinion
Our nation’s ongoing health care debates have been rancorous, a situation that’s not likely to improve in 2020 with a presidential election. Rather than make predictions in this column, this year I’m outlining a wish list for the health care sector, actions we can all take to make health care more efficient, reduce wasteful spending,
January 15, 2020 by Stephen Ubl
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Stephen Ubl
January 6, 2020, Opinion
Not so long ago, people diagnosed with hepatitis C faced a lifetime of serious complications. The virus would progress slowly, and over time, could cause extensive liver damage. But that’s not the case anymore for the vast majority of patients with the disease. Thanks to medical research and innovation over the past 25 years, patients
January 14, 2020 by B. Douglas Hoey
B. Douglas Hoey, NCPA, pharmacy
January 6, 2020, Opinion
One thing that can be said about the state of prescription medications in 2019 is that the pharmacy payment model is complex, convoluted and confusing. That’s how I began this column last year. And although some progress has been made in moving the model toward a system that better serves patients, that sentence still does
January 14, 2020 by Peter Matz
FMI, Peter Matz
January 6, 2020, Opinion
Health and well-being, including pharmacy-specific programs, is of the utmost importance to the food retail industry. Unquestionably, supermarkets are a key partner in health and well-being for the communities and customers they serve — not just because of the health and wellness programs they offer, but also due to the number of health professionals they
January 13, 2020 by Jeffrey Woldt
Alex Gourlay, Walgreens, WBA
Featured Articles, January 6, 2020, Leading Headlines, News, Retail News
DEERFIELD, Ill. — During its 119-year history, a spirit of innovation has always been a part of Walgreens’ DNA — from the introduction of child-resistant prescription containers to the first drive-through pharmacy. Since the retailer merged with Alliance Boots in 2014, the evaluation and deployment of new ideas has accelerated even further, and the combined
January 13, 2020 by Scott Melville
CHPA, Scott Melville
January 6, 2020, Opinion
Welcome to 2020, where, more than ever, patients and caregivers are taking control of their health care decisions and an increasing array of consumer health care products is helping them get well, stay healthy, treat minor ailments and even manage some chronic conditions. The marketplace is evolving before our eyes, including the manufacturers, who are
January 12, 2020 by Jim Greenwood
Biotechnology Innovation Organization, Jim Greenwood
January 6, 2020, Opinion
Biotech capital markets rebounded last year after a down year in 2018. The Nasdaq Biotechnology Index is up 24% for the year, but this is still about 5% below the gains by the rest of the market. Much of these gains are due to the perseverance of a biotech sector that delivered some transformational achievements
January 11, 2020 by Tom Menighan
American Pharmacists Association (APhA), Tom Menighan
January 6, 2020, Opinion
The year 2020 will be a tumultuous one, within health care and everywhere else. We’re a deeply divided nation, and the upcoming elections mean that things will likely get more difficult before they get easier. How the election affects pharmacy is still a major question mark — we get mixed signals across both sides of
January 10, 2020 by Brian Bossetta
Lewis Drug, Mark Griffin
Featured Articles, January 6, 2020, Leading Headlines, News
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Since 1942, family-owned Lewis Drug has been providing shoppers in South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota with quality prescription and over-the-counter drugs complemented by sophisticated and comprehensive front-end offerings. Through the years, despite challenges from big-box chains that have staked claims in Lewis territory — as well as the adversity the company
January 10, 2020 by Chip Davis
Association for Accessible Medicines, Chip Davis
January 6, 2020, Opinion
The public continues to name health care costs — and prescription drugs in particular — as a top priority. A recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that eight in 10 Americans say the cost of prescription drugs is unreasonable. At the same time, the value of generic medicines is well established. Consider this:
January 9, 2020 by Sandra Hanna
Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada, Sandra Hanna
January 6, 2020, Opinion
Looking ahead to 2020, the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada (Neighbourhood Pharmacies) continues to be recognized as the leading pharmacy advocate for our members across the country. A solutions-oriented partner, we focus on working collaboratively for a sustainable, competitive pharmacy industry that serves the best interests of patients. Neighbourhood Pharmacies represents Canada’s leading pharmacy organizations
January 9, 2020 by Bill Schiffner
CVS, CVS Health, Judy Sansone
Featured Articles, January 6, 2020, Leading Headlines, News, Retail News
WOONSOCKET, R.I. — Judy Sansone has seen a lot of changes during the course of her diverse career at CVS Health and, in many cases, she has helped play a major role in the evolution of the company from a regional drug store operator into a national chain, a pharmacy innovation company, and now a
January 9, 2020 by Steve Anderson
NACDS, Steve Anderson
January 6, 2020, Opinion
I am writing this article on the heels of NACDS Week in New York City in the first week of December. NACDS Week in New York City is a series of NACDS and NACDS Foundation events. Over the course of just a few days, these events seem to create the right mindset for thinking in
January 8, 2020 by David Pinto
David Pinto, Walmart Health
Featured Articles, January 6, 2020, Leading Headlines, News, Retail News
DALLAS, Ga. — About a 40-minute drive from Atlanta’s Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, in a community that bears little resemblance to the Texas city that shares the same name, a new health care facility has risen, almost overnight, that seeks, with considerable success, to address the problems many Americans face in gaining access to affordable