October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
NEW YORK — Walgreen Co., CVS Caremark Corp. and Walmart are partnering with insurance companies on Medicare Part D prescription drug plans (PDPs). Walgreens and Walmart are partnering with Coventry Health Care Inc., while CVS has teamed with Aetna. Walmart also again has a plan with Humana. Coventry is joining with Walgreens, Walmart and Target
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreen Co. has added two executives to its pharmacy, health and wellness division’s leadership team. Dr. Jeffrey Kang will join the company on October 31 as senior vice president of health and wellness services and solutions, reporting to president and chief executive officer Greg Wasson and president of pharmacy, health and wellness
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
SEATTLE — Bartell Drugs has unveiled a next-generation store concept at a renovated outlet in north Seattle. The store, located in Seattle’s Roosevelt neighborhood, has a new interior design that highlights five new product areas: • Fresh Beauty, a cosmetics section that includes natural and organic product lines, and has new seating and counters that
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
BOSTON — Former CVS Caremark chief executive officer Tom Ryan has joined the private equity firm Advent International as an operating partner. Advent executives say Ryan will advise and work closely with the firm’s investment professionals to identify attractive opportunities and generate post-investment value at retail and health care companies around the globe. “Tom is
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
Katz Group Canada/Rexall chief development officer Warren Jeffery will retire at the end of this month. Jeffery, who has also been serving as interim chief merchandising officer, is set to step down on October 31 after close to seven years with the company, including a stint as chief operating officer for the Rexall corporate store
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Recognizing burgeoning demand for men’s grooming products, Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) and a CVS/pharmacy unit here have created a prototype “Guy Aisle.” The new section includes razors, shaving creams and gels, body wash, aftershave, deodorants, antiperspirants, and some hair care products under the Gillette, Old Spice and Head & Shoulders brand
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
NEW YORK — A Rite Aid Corp. flu shot event in Grand Central Terminal earlier this month helped inoculate hundreds of city residents against illness and raised money for charity. For every flu shot given during the two-day “Rite Aid Shield Yourself, New York” event October 5 and October 6, the drug chain donated $3
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, News
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) has named former National Association of Chain Drug Stores executive Edith Rosato chief executive officer. She succeeds Judith Cahill, who earlier this year announced that she would be retiring after 16 years as top executive at AMCP. During her 11 years at NACDS Rosato held
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, Opinion
The people who founded, built and served the chain drug industry in this country during its halcyon days are rapidly disappearing from the scene. During the summer death claimed Charlie Bowlus, the founder and driving force behind ECRM. And last month the industry lost Len DeMino, one of its founding pharmacists, who died at age
October 21, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-24-2011, Opinion
Many drug chains can take justifiable pride in their efforts to rethink the shopping experience. Walgreen Co., Rite Aid Corp., the Katz Group, Kerr Drug and Lewis Drug are just some of the members of the trade class that have in recent years experimented with store formats as a means of extending their reach and
October 19, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 09-26-2011, News
In recent years homeopathic products have entered many drug store categories, including cold and allergy, baby care, pain relief, feminine care, and ear care. In a retail pharmacy setting homeopathic over-the-counter combination formulations are used to relieve the symptoms associated with a particular condition, such as colic, teething pain, earaches, muscle aches and pains, sprains,
October 19, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 08-08-2011, News
The at-home diagnostics category is exploding. The category generated more than $190 million in sales in food, drug and mass outlets (excluding Walmart) during the 52 weeks ended May 15, according to SymphonyIRI Group Inc. data. And while many categories have seen only modest increases during the slow economic recovery, at-home diagnostics has experienced a
October 10, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-10-2011, News
WOONSOCKET, R.I. — Mike Bloom has left CVS Caremark Corp. to become president and chief operating officer of Family Dollar Stores Inc. Bloom had been executive vice president of merchandising and supply chain at CVS Caremark. With his departure, Ron Link, senior vice president of logistics, and Richard Widdowson, vice president of inventory replenishment, will
October 10, 2011 by Chain Drug Review
Issue 10-10-2011, News
DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreen Co. has restructured its marketing and merchandising staff in a bid to foster a more integrated approach to the two disciplines and intensify the drug chain’s customer focus. A major component of the realignment was the elimination of the chief marketing officer’s role. As a result, Kim Feil, a vice president