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Posted: Sep 7, 2022

Supporting pharmacists with medical billing goes side-by-side with payment reform

On The Cover

Getting paid for patient care services has not been an easy road for pharmacists, but states continue to make progress, according to Allie Jo Shipman, PharmD, director of state policy at the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations.

Loren Bonner

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Posted: Aug 7, 2022

Court tackles opioid diversion and where blame lies

On The Docket

Thousands of ongoing lawsuits throughout the country have been consolidated as the “National Opiate Litigation.” States, counties, cities, and tribes are suing opioid manufacturers, wholesalers, and pharmacies.

David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD

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Posted: Aug 7, 2022

Risk of age-related mix-ups with our youngest patients who are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines

Error Alert

With the expanded EUA for patients as young as 6 months old, there are now 3 different age groups, not just two, that are eligible for Pfizer–BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccinations.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices, Horsham, PA

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Posted: Aug 7, 2022

What about access to birth control and emergency contraception now that abortion rights are overturned?

Reproductive Health

Abortion providers and advocates have long known that overturning Roe v Wade would have far-reaching consequences.

Clarissa Chan, PharmD

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Posted: Aug 7, 2022

Pharmacists serve displaced Ukrainians on medical mission to Poland

Ukraine

Pharmacists and Touro College of Pharmacy faculty members Anastasiya Shor, PharmD, and Dipan Ray, PhD, RPh, recently completed a medical mission through International Medical Relief to Warsaw, Poland, where they spent a week caring for displaced Ukrainians in a 24-hour clinic at a large shelter.

Sonya Collins

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