In December 2021, this column discussed a case in which a hospitalized patient with COVID-19 requested ivermectin and the court refused to require the hospital to honor the patient’s request.
David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD
Pharmacists may be seeing an increasing number of smartwatches on the wrists of patients as they pick up their prescription bags off the counter.
Sonya Collins
An estimated one in three Americans struggles to afford their medical bills. Who do they go to for help finding solutions to this common problem?
In December 2021, the APhA Board of Trustees issued a statement addressing the intense burnout that pharmacists and other pharmacy team members are currently experiencing.
Johanna Taylor Katroscik, PharmD
COVID-19 has changed almost everything in pharmacy practice. Pharmacists are providing the patient care services they have been trained for, but inadequate staff and far-from-ideal working conditions have brought many to a breaking point during the pandemic.
Loren Bonner