U.S. pharmacists learn to share the story of their valueNCPA convention strikes an optimistic tone focused on opportunities for growth. Interacting with pharmacy staff increasingly important: patient surveyJ.D. Power U.S. Pharmacy Study finds interactions are increasingly important drivers of patient satisfaction and business results. U.S. campaign opposes preferred pharmacy plans Organization representing independents wants congress to ban the practice. Slide show displays drug wastage collected from mail-order patients Initiative part of group's effort to bring attention to the threat operations pose to community pharmacists. U.S. independent pharmacists aim to limit powers of PBMs Group fears punitive audits by companies that are affiliated with large competitors. Patients benefit from medication synchronization: U.S. study Nationwide study shows higher adherence, persistence among 'synced' patients. Preferred pharmacies, mail-order may mean higher costs: U.S. study Research by independent pharmacists' group finds costs of four common drugs more affordable with non-preferred pharmacies. U.S. independents want ballooning generic drug costs investigated Pharmacist organization calls on Congress to look into alarming price hikes. Top 5 issues U.S. pharmacists face this year From Obamacare to tougher compounding rules, here's what your American peers will be dealing with in 2014. Texas proposal would eliminate pharmacist-to-technician ratio requirement But national community pharmacists association speaks out against plan. First Previous 4 5 6 7 Next Last