Recent pharmacy closures and ECAPS legislation Recent pharmacy closures and ECAPS legislation Like so many of you, we’ve been continuing to follow reports in the media about pharmacy closures. It seems like each of those stories focuses on the obvious downside to the closures—a local place to get prescriptions filled is going away. While the inconvenience of having to get prescriptions filled miles away can be substantial
Payment for pharmacists’ services is spreading quickly across the states Payment for pharmacists’ services is spreading quickly across the states As a part of APhA’s commitment to serve every pharmacist and all of pharmacy, we have advocated for issues impacting you and your practice in your state. I’d like to introduce you to Dr. Michael Murphy who serves as APhA’s advisor for state government affairs.
Congress, regulators must step in on health care cybersecurity Congress, regulators must step in on health care cybersecurity Let’s face it, there is not a single digital infrastructure in our society impervious to the focused, deliberate attacks of cyber criminals. Every day it seems we learn of another cyberattack bringing down a bank, a hospital, a university
This town ain’t big enough for the two of us – except, it is. This town ain’t big enough for the two of us – except, it is. “This town ain’t big enough for the two of us” says Woody in Toy Story. Remember the storyline of the Pixar–Disney Film Toy Story where Woody, the lanky cowboy, starts the story feeling threatened by the new toy in Andy’s room, Buzz Lightyear.
AMA statement on pharmacists is arrogant, self-centered, and out of touch AMA statement on pharmacists is arrogant, self-centered, and out of touch Everybody knows that bullies don’t care about what’s in the best interest of anyone else around them, they are simply focused on their own insecurities and self-interests.