- This Week in Managed Care: June 7, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Laura Joszt, Managing Editor at The American Journal of Managed Care. Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- May 31 Pharmacy Week in Review: American Society of Clinical Oncology Meeting Coverage Coming, Behaviors and Psychosocial Stressors May Increase Asthma Risk in Adolescents (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.
- May 24 Pharmacy Week in Review: FDA Approves Nasal Option for Treating Seizure Clusters in Adolescents, Whale Genomics Studied for Cancer Research (pharmacytimes.com)
Laura Joszt, Managing Editor at The American Journal of Managed Care, welcome to the Pharmacy Times News Network, Pharmacy Week in Review.
- FIP puts greater focus on digital technology (fip.org)Use of mobile health tools in pharmacy practice (fip.org)
A new forum comprising pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacy educators with expertise, experience and interests in technology was launched by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)...This new forum aims to support our profession to take that ownership,” said FIP’s president Mr Dominique Jordan. Among the objectives of the Technology Forum, established at the behest of Mr Jordan, will be to explore global initiatives in technology and pharmacists’ involvement...It will also be tasked with outlining technological trends and their potential impact on pharmacy, and providing guidance for FIP members on technology matters, including digital trends, medical devices, “Amazonification” of pharmacy, and mobile health (mHealth)...READ MORE
- June 7 Pharmacy Week in Review: Early ART May Generate Functional CD8 T-cells in Patients with HIV; ASHP and ADA Meeting Coverage Coming (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.
- EDITORIAL: Nevada moves to stop innovative medical facilities (reviewjournal.com)Lawmakers hear bill to require tourist-focused microhospital to accept Medicare, Medicaid (thenevadaindependent.com)
In a cut-throat, protectionist sort of way, it makes sense that Nevada’s existing medical providers want to handicap new competitors. But that doesn’t mean elected officials should be doing their bidding...Elite Medical Center provides hospital and emergency room services near the Strip. It’s a small facility trying to fill an overlooked niche in the market — tourists. It treats an average of 30 patients a day. It boasts that patients see a doctor within minutes of arrival...Most Las Vegas residents would likely have never heard of it, except its competitors keep attacking the facility. Other hospitals are upset that Elite Medical Center doesn’t accept Medicaid and Medicare as payment methods...But why would hospitals care if a competitor didn’t accept certain payment methods? That would seem like an opportunity to lure those customers...The medical field needs innovation. Nevada won’t get it by stifling providers who dare to do things differently...READ MORE
- This Week in Managed Care: May 17, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Samantha DiGrande, Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- This Week in Managed Care: May 31, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Laura Joszt, Managing Editor at The American Journal of Managed Care. Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- This Week in Managed Care: May 24, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Laura Joszt, Managing Editor at The American Journal of Managed Care. Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- May 17 Pharmacy Week in Review: Preventing Allergens From Building Up, Use of Chemotherapy Expected to Increase