
Listening carefully to determine what’s beneath the surface of a patient’s concerns can make a world of difference in providing quality care.

Listening carefully to determine what’s beneath the surface of a patient’s concerns can make a world of difference in providing quality care.

More than half of those who responded to a recent KFF survey say they are worried about paying for their prescription drugs.

The ongoing opioid crisis in the United States shows no signs of slowing down. As trusted community health care professionals, pharmacists must play a key role in fighting it.

The DEA informed community pharmacists on e-prescribing fraud and measures necessary to detect it.

A string of thefts at local pharmacies has spurred the DEA to issue warnings and share tips for independent pharmacists to keep their stores secure.

See what's trending in pharmacy with a preview of the Total Pharmacy April issue.

Researchers addressed pharmacists’ role in mitigating drug shortages.

Understanding the role of pharmacies in vaccination rates can help prepare officials for the next public health emergency.

In comparison with the traditional volume-based pharmacy model, the membership model decreases financial barriers while increasing customer-pharmacist relationships.

The can’t-miss event on April 13 features speakers and CE sessions focused on elevating patient-centric care.

Researchers found various reasons for why individuals chose a specific pharmacy and how they purchase OTC medication.

Check out these can't-miss Workflow Wednesdays sessions in April.

In a poster presented at the 2024 American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, researchers assessed state-level regulations for PBMs.

Researchers presented their findings on hypersensitivity caused by antibiotics as well as the best ways pharmacists can test for it.

According to posters presented at the 2024 American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, pharmacists wish to play a bigger role in educating young people about the risks of vaping.

Researchers collected data to measure inequities in pharmacy access across the country.

APhA 2024 will take place March 22 to March 25 in Orlando, Florida.

As pharmacy benefit managers gain leverage to continue driving up drug prices, local pharmacies struggle to keep up and Congress has been called to act—but it might be too late.

Health care professionals, industry leaders, and politicians gathered for a virtual roundtable to discuss the state of the PBM industry.

Check out these can't-miss Workflow Wednesdays sessions in March.

Three times each year, the National Community Pharmacists Association holds intensive workshops that drill down into the nitty gritty of pharmacy ownership.

Pharmacy schools specialize in training students as experts in patient care—not as expert business owners.

Large pharmacy benefit managers have switched up their coverage of biosimilars this year—especially for biosimilars to adalimumab.


Offering services such as point-of-care testing and bundled products marketed as recovery kits can increase customer loyalty.

As pharmacies continue their rapid adoption of technological tools to improve efficiency, being prepared for cyberattacks is more important than ever.