- Unregulated market emerges for sale of diabetic test strips (reviewjournal.com)
Becoming temporarily blind in 2015 was Robert Hoey’s wake-up call to take control of his Type 1 diabetes... Now he’s diligent in monitoring his glucose levels...Medicaid will only pay for him to receive 100 test strips a month, and Hoey typically uses anywhere from 180 to 210...he often purchases the remaining test strips he needs from what experts describe as a mostly unregulated — and potentially dangerous — gray market of entrepreneurs flipping pre-owned test strips...The chemical mixture on a test strip used to measure blood sugar can be damaged by heat or moisture. And unlike with licensed pharmacies, the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy does not regularly inspect flippers’ operations to ensure products are being properly stored. There’s also the potential of expired or counterfeit test strips being sold...READ MORE
- Florida connects to Military Health System PDMP to bolster opioid response (fiercehealthcare.com)
The state of Florida is partnering with the Military Health System to share prescription drug data to help providers in the state combat the risk of prescription drug misuse and abuse among the military population...the MHS prescription drug monitoring program began sharing the prescription drug data and analytics with 39 databases throughout the U.S., with the goal of enabling data-sharing among all 54 PDMPs across the country...Healthcare providers in Florida now have access to controlled substance prescription data from military health providers and facilities...READ MORE
- Putting safety first: Retailers wrestle with supply chain safety amid drug import push (drugstorenews.com)
Product safety is a multifaceted issue for any retailer dealing with the pharmacy and prescriptions, and the systems that are in place to protect the quality and integrity of the goods offered constantly are evolving to strengthen the industry’s defenses...One of the key loopholes between consumers and the dangers of unsafe products, however, is the potential for the introduction of items from other countries that fail to meet the rigorous safety standards of the United States...The Food Safety Modernization Act, which took effect in 2011, sought to close that gap by imposing tighter regulation around the import of foods and ingredients from overseas...Market pressures in the pharmaceutical industry, however, have led officials at both the state and federal levels to explore the possibility of bringing drugs in from other countries at a lower cost, potentially circumventing the Food and Drug Administration’s close oversight of U.S.-made medications...the...National Association of Chain Drug Stores see several potential problems with the import of prescription medications from other countries, including:
Issues around the adequacy, consistency and integrity of the supply;
Issues around quality and safety;
Problems with maintaining dual inventories inside pharmacies;
Burdensome testing requirements;
Costs of establishing an infrastructure for imported drugs; and
Liabilities for injuries caused by imported drugs...READ MORE
- Diabetes innovations enable self-care, patient engagement (drugstorenews.com)
Diabetes care is providing a gateway for better interaction between pharmacists and patients...people with diabetes visit the retail pharmacy not only to have their prescriptions filled, but also to learn more about blood sugar levels, A1C testing and self-care... Pharmacists also have to face the challenges of keeping costs down, not just for the retailer, but for the patients as well...Manufacturers said many of the latest innovations can help. The product launches help make blood glucose testing easier, more comfortable and more affordable. As a result, patients can be encouraged to improve their self-care, and also reduce certain costs... Greater involvement in the patient’s health care can improve patient results and hopefully, in the process, buy greater loyalty to the pharmacy that they happen to be working with...There are more than a few pharmacy chains that hire pharmacists not to fill prescriptions, but to work on phones, do medication management, and, when they see an issue, they can call the patient or call the healthcare provider...READ MORE
- Needle innovations
- Beyond testing and injecting
- The future
- Walgreens to test drone delivery service with Alphabet’s Wing (cnbc.com)
Walgreens is testing a new on-demand delivery service with Alphabet’s drone delivery service Wing, beginning next month...The pilot program will deliver food and beverage, over-the-counter medications and other items within minutes...Prescription deliveries will not be available...Walgreens will be the first retailer in the U.S. to test an on-demand drone delivery service...READ MORE
- Vital Signs: Pharmacy-Based Naloxone Dispensing — United States, 2012–2018 (cdc.gov)
Naloxone dispensing from retail pharmacies increased from 2012 to 2018, with substantial increases in recent years. Despite increases, in 2018, only one naloxone prescription was dispensed for every 69 high-dose opioid prescriptions. The lowest rates of naloxone dispensing were observed in the most rural counties...What are the implications for public health practice?...READ MORE
- WBA’s Boots banner to close roughly 200 stores (drugstorenews.com)
Walgreens Boots Alliance is downsizing its U.K. retail footprint...The company is closing some 200 of its more than 2,500 Boots stores in the U.K., consolidating them with other Boots locations. The shutterings are part of Walgreens’ “global cost management transformation program,” which is expected to provide a good part of the funding required for its technology upgrades and development investments...In a statement, Boots UK managing director Sebastian James said the stores to be shuttered were local pharmacy stores in locations where the company has a large number of stores within close proximity...READ MORE
- Walmart tests dentistry and mental care as it moves deeper into primary health (cnbc.com)
Walmart...is moving deeper into the primary care and mental health market, opening a new clinic called Walmart Health in Georgia...Walmart is testing the concept with the initial clinic and will offer primary care, dental, counseling, labs, X-rays and audiology, among other services...READ MORE
- CVS targets millennials with Amazon-like membership (cnbc.com)
CVS has a plan to win over millennials and it looks a lot like Amazon Prime: free home delivery of products...CVS announced...its CarePass program will expand nationwide...Pharmacy chains like CVS and Walgreens are fighting to stay relevant as consumers...shop online more and in physical stores less. Their business models rely on people buying toothpaste, vitamins and other convenience items in addition to filling their prescriptions...READ MORE
- CVS Pharmacy completes time delay safe rollout in Michigan (drugstorenews.com)
CVS Pharmacy has completed the rollout of time delay safes in all of its 318 CVS Pharmacy locations in Michigan, including pharmacies located in Target stores...The safes are anticipated to help prevent pharmacy robberies and the diversion of controlled substance narcotic medications by keeping them out of the hands of unauthorized individuals, as well as help the company ensure the safety and well-being of its customers and employees...The company expects these time delay safes to help deter pharmacy robberies including those involving opioid medications such as oxycodone and hydrocodone by electronically delaying the time it takes for pharmacy employees to be able to open the safe. CVS Pharmacy first implemented time delay safes in Indianapolis, a city experiencing at the time a high volume of pharmacy robberies, in 2015. The company saw a 70% decline in pharmacy robberies among the Indianapolis stores where the time delay safes had been installed...READ MORE