- Industry Voices—Industry reaction to shortages of lifesaving drugs underscores urgency (fiercehealthcare.com)Identifying the Root Causes of Drug Shortages and Finding Enduring Solutions (healthpolicy.duke.edu)U.S. Blames Drug Shortages on Low Prices and a ‘Broken Marketplace’ (nytimes.com)
Drug shortages are a major challenge in healthcare. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the number of drug shortages is rising, with most shortage events lasting longer and resulting in a more adverse impact on public health, including added costs, delayed treatments or even death...Ultimately, drug shortages create uncertainty for a range of stakeholders: patients, hospitals, manufacturers, pharmacists and others. Especially in cases of shortages for lifesaving drugs, doctors must implement conservative efforts to ensure the patients that need it the most get their medication...Today, more than 100 lifesaving drugs are in shortage, and 70% of all hospital pharmacists report at least 50 shortages a year...READ MORE
- FDA task force offers suggestions to reduce drug shortages (fiercepharma.com)Report | Drug Shortages: Root Causes and Potential Solutions (fda.gov)
The FDA Tuesday dropped its report Drug Shortages: Root Causes and Potential Solutions with the explanation that includes suggestions that might help relieve chronic shortages but acknowledging that there has never really been any “private- or public-sector effort to collect and analyze comprehensive information to characterize shortages, quantify their effects, or closely observe the contracting practices that may be driving them.”...While there are many reasons for drug shortages, it had three recommendations to get at the root causes...READ MORE
- Hong Kong police apologise for tear-gassing pharmacy and restaurant during protests (scmp.com)Video: Hong Kong police apologise to Yau Ma Tei pharmacy after tear gas fired directly into store (hongkongfp.com)
...officers cannot explain how the medicine outlet in Kowloon became a victim of clearance operation..Store manager harmed by the chemical irritant, which engulfed Ming Yan Dispensary on Sunday...Police have apologised for firing tear gas into a pharmacy and restaurant in Hong Kong during a protest...READ MORE
- In store cognitive testing offers opportunity for pharmacies (drugstorenews.com)
With conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease on the rise, providing in-store cognitive screening can fulfill an unmet need and could be an opportunity for pharmacies to advance their self-care initiatives...“There is an opportunity for retail pharmacists to take the lead in testing for early cognitive decline — in particular testing when it matters most, when a patient can take action to modify underlying risk factors...The proactive management of modifiable risk factors can delay or slow the onset or progression of the cognitive decline...“As retail pharmacy clinical services continue to evolve, cognitive screening can play an integral role in identifying individuals who will benefit most from early detection so they can make lifestyle modifications to lead healthier, better lives,”...READ MORE
- This Week in Managed Care: November 1, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Christina Mattina, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- Outcome Health to pay $70 million to settle U.S. doctors’ office ad fraud probe (reuters.com)
Outcome Health, which streams pharmaceutical ads on televisions and computer tablets it installs in doctors’ offices, agreed to pay $70 million to end a U.S. criminal probe into whether it defrauded clients by selling ad inventory it did not have...Department of Justice said...Outcome entered a three-year non-prosecution agreement where it admitted that former executives and employees overbilled clients, which were mostly pharmaceutical companies, in a scheme that ran from 2012 to 2017...The Justice Department also said Outcome admitted to overstating revenue, enabling it to raise $972.5 million of equity and debt financing, including from affiliates of Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Google parent Alphabet Inc and Pritzker Group, and obtain a $5 billion valuation by 2017...READ MORE
- NV Governor announces investigation into State Board of Pharmacy (kolotv.com)- Sisolak 'shocked' over pharmacy board's failure to conduct background checks; board staffer resigns (thenevadaindependent.com)- Sisolak vows shakeup after probe reveals 'alarming' gaps in state pharmacy board oversight (rgj.com)- Governor Sisolak Addresses Issues With Nevada State Board of Pharmacy (ktvn.com)
The Office of Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak announced that they are investigating the State Board of Pharmacy for allegedly failing to do background checks on pharmacy wholesalers...The governor's office says since 2007, the State Board of Pharmacy has been collecting fees, but has not been doing background or fingerprint checks as required by a law passed in 2005...The Governor announced today that he is authorizing the recommendations proposed by the Audit Division:
1. Lifting the temporary moratorium on granting wholesale pharmacy licenses to eligible applicants.
2. Directing the BOP to return unspent fingerprint fees to the appropriate applicants and licensees and transfer any fees that cannot be returned or tied to an individual or entity to the State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Account.
3. Requesting that the BOP hold accountable those who failed in their statutory obligations to protect the health and safety of Nevadans...READ MORE
- November 1 Week in Review (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- Dental board’s lax oversight fails patients (reviewjournal.com)Governor cancels state dental board meeting following RJ investigation (reviewjournal.com)
Painful Mistakes...Does Nevada discipline dentists who injure patients? Our investigation found complaints have climbed, while sanctions have plummeted...Many say the dental board needs an overhaul...Nevada’s dental board members have faced allegations of conflicts of interest, illegally required dentists to contribute to nonprofits with ties to board members and failed to investigate complaints against the board’s own president, a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation found...The allegations, detailed in audits, public records and complaints, so outraged Gov. Steve Sisolak that he directed the Nevada Board of Dental Examiners, whose members he appoints, to undergo training by the Nevada Commission on Ethics...READ MORE (pay wall)
- Health Mart pharmacies join ranks of Amazon Counter package pickup locations (drugstorenews.com)
Amazon is going places with its free package pickup. The company has expanded its Counter pickup option to thousands of locations through its new store partners GNC, Stage Stores and Health Mart pharmacies...“For six years, my pharmacy team has served our community and made sure our patients get the care they need,” said Laura Temple, pharmacist and owner of Laura’s Health Mart Pharmacy in Azle, Texas. “Amazon Hub Counter has given my current patients a new, convenient way to pick up their Amazon packages, and it’s also brought in new neighbors who have then been introduced to the meaningful care at my pharmacy. I’m delighted to offer Counter in my local store.”...READ MORE










