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Posted: Jan 9, 2024

Q&A with Ed Smith, leader of the Kansas City CVS Pharmacy walkouts

Well-Being

At the end of September, over 30 CVS pharmacists in the Kansas City metro area walked off the job. Their reason? Working conditions that put patients at risk.

Loren Bonner

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Posted: Dec 7, 2023

Court limits patient responsibility to detect pharmacy inaccuracy

On The Docket

A “wrong-drug” error in order processing is the most frequent type of pharmacy malpractice lawsuit. In some circumstances, a patient’s failure to recognize a wrong-drug error can be a defense to a pharmacy malpractice case based on what is legally referred to as “contributory negligence.”

David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD

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Posted: Dec 7, 2023

One size does not fit all: Providing access to patients with disabilities

Cultural Competence

About one in four adults live with a disability, according to CDC. Disabilities—whether of the body or mind, lifelong or temporary— are a universal experience that affects nearly everyone at some point in their lives.

Mickie Cathers

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Posted: Dec 7, 2023

Oral care, pain and inflammation, and other

Self-care Product Survey

Tooth hypersensitivity affects 10–30% of the population, and worldwide, 30% have experienced migraine and 50% of the population suffered from headache in the past year.

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Posted: Dec 7, 2023

Collaborative practice now allowed in all 50 states

CPAs

On August 17, 2023, Delaware became the 50th state to pass legislation allowing pharmacists and prescribers to enter into collaborative practice agreements (CPAs) in which one or more pharmacists can provide patient care and drug therapy management services that are not otherwise permitted to be performed by a pharmacist.

Lauren Howell, PharmD

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