Regardless of where you live, the action in Washington, DC, affects you, your patients, and your practice. Get up to speed on the latest news from federal agencies, Congress, and the White House.
Rachel Balick
Pharmacy technicians may be held liable for malpractice when they breach their duty to patients. A legal case illustrates how miscommunication and a distrustful perspective can serve as the basis for malpractice liability of a pharmacy technician.
David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD
Smart pump errors, which involve both human and technical factors, can cause injury or death to patients. Fatigue and distractions plague many busy patient care units and frequently contribute to smart pump errors.
Joey Sweeney, PharmD, BCPS
The “postantibiotic era” is not coming—it is already here. The ubiquity of lower respiratory tract infections makes community acquired pneumonia (CAP) an evident target in limiting antimicrobial exposure. Results from a new study, published in April 2021 in the Lancet by Dinh and colleagues, boasts success for patients with a 3-day CAP treatment course.
Corey Diamond, PharmD
Management of patients with heart failure (HF) has evolved over the past few years, prompting the American College of Cardiology (ACC) to release an updated Expert Consensus Decision Pathway to provide guidance and recommendations on the clinical care of patients with HF with a reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF).
Maria G. Tanzi, PharmD