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Mar

2022

New bill would ensure patient access to essential services by pharmacists

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On March 24, Congressman Ron Kind (D-WI), Congressman David B. McKinley (R-WV), Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-CA), and Congressman Buddy Carter (R-GA) introduced the Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act, a groundbreaking piece of legislation that would allow Medicare patients to continue to receive treatment from pharmacists for pandemic-related health services and would permit pharmacists to respond to ongoing and future public health crises.

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21

Mar

2022

Pharmacy meets digital health at DigitalHealth.Rx summit

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We’ll see soon that digital health is simply health care, said Daniel Zlott, PharmD, APhA’s senior vice president of education and business development, during APhA’s second annual DigitalHealth.Rx summit, which was held in-person on March 17, in conjunction with APhA2022 in San Antonio, TX.

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19

Mar

2022

Sandra Leal Amplifying Our Voices

Sandra Leal, APhA President, 2021–2022 shared words of gratitude as well as the importance and value of advocacy in her #APhA2022 Presidential Speech, “Amplifying Our Voice.”

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11

Mar

2022

Could famotidine reduce COVID-19 symptoms?

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According to outpatient clinical trial results recently published in Gut, the common heartburn medication Pepcid (famotidine) could improve the recovery of symptomatic patients diagnosed with COVID-19.

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11

Mar

2022

Most physicians unable to estimate patients’ out-of-pocket costs: How pharmacists can help

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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? “My physician” is the typical answer. But according to a recent study published in JAMA, few are equipped to help.

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