- Pharmacists in Nevada will soon be able to prescribe opioid addiction medication (greatbasinsun.com)
Medications like buprenorphine and naltrexone have been proven to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms in people with opioid use disorder...Pharmacists in Nevada will soon be able to prescribe medications designed to help opioid addiction...The regulation, R059-23, was approved...by the Legislative Commission, a 11-member bipartisan board of legislators that gives final stamps of approval on regulations established by executive branch agencies and boards. State Sen. Lisa Krasner, R-Reno, cast the only vote in opposition...The change is the result of Assembly Bill 156, which passed the Nevada State Legislature with unanimous support last year...READ MORE
- 2023 forecast: Pharmacists push to take on a greater role in patient care (fiercehealthcare.com)New CVS Health report highlights need for expanded role of the retail pharmacist (cvshealth.com)
When people needed critical COVID-19 testing and, later, vaccinations, many visited their local pharmacy to secure those services...As the healthcare industry continues to grapple with labor shortages and staffing issues, experts argue pharmacists are an underutilized resource that could play a much greater role in patient care. Pharmacists have high levels of trust with patients, who visit their local pharmacy more frequently than they go to other sites of care; pharmacists see patients three or four times more often than primary care doctors...A survey from CVS Health and Morning Consult, released in October, found that 61% of people would like to get a broader range of services at their local pharmacy. It also found that 74% of people trust their local pharmacist and agree they should be able to step in when primary care is not available...READ MORE
- Ask Your Representative to Co-Sponsor New Provider Status Legislation (nevadapharmacyalliance.com)H. R. 7213 (congress.gov)ASHP Applauds Introduction of Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (ashp.org)Reps. Carter, Kind, McKinley, and Barragán Introduce the Bipartisan Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (buddycarter.house.gov)
The Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (H.R. 7213) is legislation to help ensure that patients can receive point-of-service testing, treatment, and vaccine services provided by pharmacists for COVID-19, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, and strep throat. ASHP, as an executive committee member of the Future of Pharmacy Care Coalition, is working aggressively to secure congressional support for H.R. 7213. You can help by sending an email to your representative asking them to co-sponsor the bill. Personalize the email provided in ASHP’s online advocacy center with examples from your practice that demonstrate your critical role on the healthcare team...READ MORE
- Expanding Access Takes Telepharmacy to the Next Level (drugtopics.com)
During the COVID-19 pandemic many hospitals and health care services teams turned to telepharmacy to reduce delays in providing medications to patients while social distancing practices were in place. Hospitals quickly found that telepharmacy benefitted pharmacy services by providing patients with more efficient access to medical care and reducing costs. Thus, hospitals were able to focus more on patient care and less on logistics, which led to higher turnaround times and increased patient satisfaction...READ MORE
- Report: Nevada drops in national health rankings amid long waits, doctor shortages (thenevadaindependent.com)
Despite making significant strides in reducing teenage birth rates, lowering HIV infection rates and diminishing tobacco and alcohol use among young people, Nevada has dropped seven spots in a national ranking of state health outcomes since a statewide assessment was last published in 2019...The 2022 State Health Assessment, published earlier this month, was developed in partnership between Nevada’s Division of Public and Behavioral Health and other health care entities. The report, which is updated every three to five years, is a data-driven resource outlining the state’s health care strengths and challenges and recommending priorities...READ MORE
- Walgreens plots ‘aggressive’ strategy to build out healthcare services, CEO Roz Brewer says (fiercehealthcare.com)
On the heels of several high-profile acquisitions, Walgreens aims to be a point of entry for consumers for healthcare services ranging from urgent care to specialty care and even in-home health...Walgreen's VillageMD unit recently announced it was buying another urgent and primary care chain, Summit Health-CityMD, in a deal worth close to $9 billion. The VillageMD-Summit Health deal will expand Walgreen's reach into primary, specialty and urgent care. Combined, VillageMD and Summit Health will operate more than 680 provider locations in 26 markets...READ MORE
- New frontiers in pharmacy education: Preparing students for their role in an evolving pharmacy practice (drugstorenews.com)
...the new crop of pharmacy students nationwide will need much more than an introduction to rudimentary science courses, thanks to the notable progress that the pharmacy industry has made in advancing the clinical role of pharmacists. The pandemic also has elevated pharmacists’ roles and allowed them to assume expanded responsibilities...Many pharmacy schools are stepping up to the plate with new courses and electives, as well as honing some of their existing courses, to ensure that their students are well prepared to meet the myriad challenges that they will face as newly minted pharmacists...READ MORE
- Facing a nursing ‘crisis,’ Nevada lawmakers invested $20 million for nursing schools (thenevadaindependent.com)
Earlier this year, Nevada lawmakers unanimously passed SB375, which allocates $20 million over the next two fiscal years to increase the number of nursing faculty and graduates at seven state nursing programs — an effort to address the state’s troubling nursing shortage..., some school leaders cautioned that main drivers of the nursing shortage — such as pay for faculty and clinical nurses and burnout among nurses — remain unaddressed...It’s also difficult to hire nursing faculty because of the lower pay and higher education requirements in academia compared to clinical settings...READ MORE
- Amazon’s latest push into digital health: a virtual clinic for common conditions like allergies and hair loss (fiercehealthcare.com)
Amazon has rolled out a new virtual medical clinic that aims to treat common conditions like allergies, hair loss and skin conditions...The message-based virtual health service connects consumers with licensed clinicians who can diagnose, treat and prescribe medication for a range of common health and lifestyle conditions...Amazon Clinic partners with third-party telehealth providers including SteadyMD and HealthTap, powered by Wheel, to provide virtual consultation services. Consumers will see upfront pricing for care and an estimated response time. The service creates synergies with Amazon Pharmacy to fill and deliver any medications Amazon Clinic users are prescribed...Amazon Clinic will be cash pay and does not yet accept insurance...READ MORE
- New York hospitals fire, suspend staff who refuse COVID vaccine (reuters.com)
New York hospitals on Monday began firing or suspending healthcare workers for defying a state order to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and resulting staff shortages prompted some hospitals to postpone elective surgeries or curtail services...New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told a news conference the city's hospitals were not yet seeing a major impact from the mandate, adding he worried about other areas of the state where vaccination rates are lower...A spokeswoman for Catholic Health, one of the largest healthcare providers in Western New York, said it had reached full compliance, counting staff members who had been vaccinated, those with exemptions and some who had been suspended without pay...READ MORE