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9 Ways Pharmacies Can Participate in Health Literacy Month

Digital Pharmacist

Health literacy plays a crucial role in the overall well-being of individuals and communities. October is recognized as Health Literacy Month, a time when healthcare professionals, organizations, and communities come together to promote understanding and access to health information. Pharmacies, as key healthcare providers at the frontline, have a unique opportunity to actively participate in Health Literacy Month and contribute to improving the health literacy of their customers.

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Pharmacists Raise the Alarm About Staffing, Workload

Pharmacy Times

With walkouts across the country and other efforts to raise public awareness, pharmacists are working to find solutions to understaffing and workload challenges.

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HLTH23: Surescripts analysis finds e-prescribing by pharmacists on the rise

Fierce Healthcare

LAS VEGAS—A new analysis finds that mor | LAS VEGAS—A new analysis finds that more pharmacists are electronically prescribing medications as they assist in managing chronic disease, which offers a peek at the next evolution in primary care.

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JAK Inhibitors May Increase Risk of Shingles in Patients With Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases

Drug Topics

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis had a higher risk of shingles when treated once a day with 4 mg of baricitinib, 100 mg of peficitinib, or 30 mg of upadacitinib.

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From Diagnosis to Delivery: How AI is Revolutionizing the Patient Experience

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Founder & CEO at Tattva Health Inc.

The healthcare landscape is being revolutionized by AI and cutting-edge digital technologies, reshaping how patients receive care and interact with providers. In this webinar led by Simran Kaur, we will explore how AI-driven solutions are enhancing patient communication, improving care quality, and empowering preventive and predictive medicine. You'll also learn how AI is streamlining healthcare processes, helping providers offer more efficient, personalized care and enabling faster, data-driven

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Opinion: Yes, everyone should get an updated Covid-19 vaccine

STAT

Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that everyone in the U.S. 6 months and older receive an updated Covid vaccine targeting the XBB.1.5 variant. Since then, some notable voices, including Paul Offit , have publicly questioned whether the updated vaccine is needed for those who are not in a high-risk group. He recently wrote, “At this point in the pandemic, it is hard to make a case for vaccinating everyone.

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The Community Pharmacy Can Leverage Trust To Improve Health Equity Outcomes

Pharmacy Times

Community pharmacies are ideal locations to identify and recruit underrepresented patients for clinical trials.

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Advocacy, PBM Reform Remain Crucial for Independent Pharmacy Survival

Drug Topics

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) is leading the way on PBM reform. Ginny Langbehn, vice president of marketing and communications at American Associated Pharmacies (AAP) sat down with B. Douglas Hoey, RPh, MBA, CEO of the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) and Anne Cassity, JD, NCPA’s senior vice president of government affairs, to discuss challenges in the PBM model, recent state- and federal-level legislative activity to reign in PBM practices, and much more

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STAT+: Like a vampire, some cancer cells can suck the energy source from immune cells

STAT

As elite hunters of the immune system, T cells are constantly prowling our bodies for diseased cells to attack. But when they encounter a tumor, something unexpected can happen. New research shows that some cancer cells can fire a long nanotube projection into the T cell that, like a vampire’s fang, sucks energy-creating mitochondria from the immune cell, turning the predator into prey.

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Novel Drug Combinations in Precision Medicine Are an Emerging Landscape for Pharmacists

Pharmacy Times

A single-center experience at a tertiary medical center precision medicine clinic provides insight.

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Why One Medical's CMO believes Amazon Health can make a big impact tackling chronic diseases

Fierce Healthcare

Amazon’s $3.9 billion acquisition of One Medical made big waves when it was announced in July 2022, signaling that the online retailer had bold ambitions to expand its reach in healthcare. | One Medical CMO Dr. Andrew Diamond is bullish about what Amazon is building in healthcare. He believes Amazon Health can help tackle the burden of chronic diseases in the U.S.

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Position Your Pharmacy for Expansion

Speaker: Chris Antypas and Josh Halladay

Access to limited distribution drugs and payer contracts are key to pharmacy expansion. But how do you prepare your operations to take the next step? Meaningful data: Collect and share clinical data regarding outcomes, utilization, and more Reporting: Limited distribution models require efficient tracking and reporting systems Workflows: Align workflows with specific pharma and payer contractual requirements For in-depth, expert insights on pharmacy expansion, watch this webinar from Inovalon.

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COVID-19, Flu, and RSV Vaccine Skepticism Still an Issue Among Many Americans

Drug Topics

During a podcast hosted by Permanente Medicine, Sandra Fryhofer, MD, chair-elect of the Board of Trustees for the American Medical Association and a liaison to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, discussed the importance of vaccines for the fall and winter seasons.

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Treating Rural America: The new country doctors

STAT

Family medicine physician Olusunmisola Oyesiku always thought she would practice in a big city, but after going through her family residency program at the University of Alabama in Selma, she ended up falling in love with rural medicine. The Selma program is one of a small, but growing, number of residencies in the country that places residents entirely in rural medical settings.

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Esketamine in Combination with Oral Antidepressant Could Aid Treatment-Resistant Depression

Pharmacy Times

Individuals treated with esketamine were more likely to reach remission and remain relapse-free at 8 weeks of treatment.

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Employer plans are unsuitable for many Americans, survey finds

Fierce Healthcare

Four in 10 people insured by employer-provided health plans find their out-of-pocket costs are so expensive they need to dip into savings and take on debt, according to a nationwide survey of 2,500 | A new survey revealed that nearly half of respondents said they would struggle to afford a medical emergency.

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What the FDA's New Dosage Guidance Means for the Future of Clinical Research

Speaker: Dr. Ben Locwin - Biopharmaceutical Executive & Healthcare Futurist

What will the future hold for clinical research? A recent draft from the FDA provides valuable insight. In "Optimizing the Dosage of Human Prescription Drugs and Biological Products for the Treatment of Oncologic Diseases," the FDA notes that "targeted therapies demonstrate different dose-response relationships compared to cytotoxic chemotherapy, such that doses below the Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) may have similar efficacy to the MTD but with fewer toxicities.

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Preventing Severe Respiratory Infections in Children

Drug Topics

A refresher on best interventions for common respiratory disorders in children.

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STAT+: In major test for eGenesis, gene-edited pig kidneys kept monkeys alive for more than two years

STAT

Scientists at a Massachusetts-based biotechnology company and their academic research partners reported Wednesday that an engineered breed of miniature pig containing up to 69 genetic changes produced kidneys that functioned well in monkeys for an average of 176 days and in one animal for more than two years. The results, published in Nature , are an encouraging sign that the long-struggling science of xenotransplantation might one day become a medical reality.

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Survey Finds Lack of Parental Awareness of Meningitis Risk in Children

Pharmacy Times

Parents are not fully educated on the risk of meningitis infection and preventive efforts for their children.

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Gates Foundation spends $40M to boost mRNA vaccine production in Africa and beyond

Fierce Pharma

Following similar initiatives to bolster mRNA vaccine production and access in Africa, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is providing new funding to a clutch of drugmakers. | Following similar initiatives to bolster mRNA vaccine production and access in Africa, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is providing new funding to a clutch of drugmakers.

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5 Reasons to Upgrade Your Pharmacy Management Software

Are you still using workarounds to manage your daily operations? To achieve peak performance, it's time to explore other options for specialty and infusion pharmacy software. Streamline pharmacy operations and improve clinical performance with automated processing, real-time data exchange, and electronic decision support. Download this helpful infographic to: Drive efficiency and patient adherence from referral receipt to delivery and ongoing care – all with our Pharmacy Cloud.

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Malaria Vaccine Recommended by WHO Could Help Fix Supply Issues

Drug Topics

Based on data from an ongoing clinical trial and other studies, the R21 vaccine has been shown to have a high degree of efficacy when administered just before the high transmission season, with data showing a 75% reduction in cases of malaria in the 12 months following the 3-dose series.

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The ‘model-eat-model world’ of clinical AI: How predictive power becomes a pitfall

STAT

A growing number of AI tools are being used to predict everything from sepsis to strokes, with the hope of accelerating the delivery of life-saving care. But over time, new research suggests, these predictive models can become a victim of their own success — sending their performance into a nosedive and generating inaccurate, potentially harmful results.

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Removal of Phenylephrine From Nasal Decongestants Could Reshape OTC Cold Remedies

Pharmacy Times

Intranasal decongestants are preferred alternatives to oral phenylephrine for relief of nasal congestion.

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Supply chain, email attacks against healthcare groups frequently threatening patient care, report finds

Fierce Healthcare

Supply chain and business email compromise (BEC) attacks against healthcare organizations are among the leading threats to patients’ care and outcomes, according to a new survey report from cyberse | A newly published industry survey also found that IT executives were less concerned about ransomware vulnerability despite an uptick in organizations experiencing such an attack within the past year.

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Assessing, Implementing Geriatric Oncology Model of Care for Lung Cancer Patients

Drug Topics

Geriatric screening and assessment have not been widely used, despite international society recommendations for screening older patients with cancer.

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‘What I’m most proud of’: Nick Jonas talks about managing diabetes, his career, and building community

STAT

LAS VEGAS – Nick Jonas is a global superstar behind electrifying earworms like “Jealous,” “Chains,” and “Sucker,” one-third of the illustrious band The Jonas Brothers — and also a person who lives with type 1 diabetes. He took time out of his world tour to sit down with STAT’s Nicholas St.

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Accessibility of OTC Short-Acting Beta-2 Agonists Contributes to Overuse for Asthma

Pharmacy Times

Many patients would like more education about managing their asthma, which can help to reduce the overuse of short-acting beta-2 agonists.

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HLTH23: Walmart takes virtual primary care nationwide for its employees

Fierce Healthcare

LAS VEGAS — The team at retail giant Walmart didn't realize how fortuitous a virtual primary care pilot would prove to be when it launched in January of 2020. | LAS VEGAS — The team at retail giant Walmart didn't realize how fortuitous a virtual primary care pilot would prove to be when it launched in January of 2020.

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Post-Pandemic Effects of COVID-19 on Pediatric Respiratory Infection Epidemiology

Drug Topics

Nonpharmaceutical interventions used during the COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the current epidemiology of respiratory infections in pediatric patients.

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He was named a MacArthur ‘genius’ fellow for research on gene regulation, but still has imposter syndrome

STAT

The youngest of this year’s class of MacArthur “genius grant” fellows, 35-year-old Jason Buenrostro was just a graduate student when he pioneered a technique that’s become a mainstay for studying how cells regulate gene expression. While doing his doctoral work at Stanford University, with geneticists William Greenleaf and Howard Chang, he developed the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin, or ATAC-seq, a highly sensitive and accurate method for identifying regi

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FDA Approves Encorafenib Plus Binimetinib Combination for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Pharmacy Times

Encorafenib (Braftovi; Pfizer Inc) and binimetinib (Mektovi; Pfizer Inc) approved for the treatment of patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer who harbor a BRAF V600E mutation.

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HLTH23: Google Cloud rolls out new generative AI search tools for doctors, life sciences companies

Fierce Healthcare

LAS VEGAS—Google's cloud division unveiled new artificial intelligence-powered search capabilities to help doctors and nurses quickly access patients' clinical notes and other medical information a | Google's cloud division unveiled new artificial intelligence-powered search capabilities to help doctors and nurses quickly access patients' clinical notes and other medical information across different data sources.

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Fostamatinib Reduces Reliance on Oxygen in Severe COVID-19 Cases

Drug Topics

A study presented at IDWeek 2023 showed significantly more patients in the treatment group were alive and oxygen-free by day 29 and day 60 compared to those in the placebo group.

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To protect chickens from bird flu, researchers try to CRISPR in immunity

STAT

LONDON — In this case, it was neither the chicken nor the egg that came first. Rather, it started with some specially engineered cells in a lab. The chicken cells had had their genomes edited, not to correct a faulty mutation, but in an effort to blunt the bird flu virus. The chickens that were bred from those cells were designed to be resistant to the infection.

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Navigating Data Integrity for Generic Drug Approvals

Pharmacy Times

Continuous innovation is required in various technological aspects to effectively manage the challenges of vast clinical data.

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