
A research article outlines the future of artificial intelligence in health care.

With the rise of prescription digital therapeutics, pharmacists will need to prepare to manage the new paradigms of care.

The frequency of drug manufacturer coupon utilization is associated with more market competition—but not patients’ out-of-pocket costs.

Part of the risk of developing kidney involvement begins when type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) sets in and establishes itself in the patient, with up to 65% of children experiencing acute kidney injury during T1DM onset, which can further predispose to the development of future chronic kidney disease.

The World Health Organization (WHO) shared their enthusiasm for the “appropriate” use of new technologies, and urged safety and caution as automation becomes normalized in the health care sphere.

Writing op-eds, speaking at community centers, and participating in local 5K events are just a few ways to generate buzz about your pharmacy–for free.

The newly FDA-approved prescription product delivers nalmefene to the nasal cavity to reverse the effects of opioid overdose.

According to commentaries published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, doctors remain split on the question.

Marketing costs money, so be sure to spend wisely.

Sometimes, paid advertising isn’t the best way to get the word out.

According to a recent study, the association between employment status and contraceptive use observed in a period before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was not found after the ACA ended.


Pharmacists can reach the members of their community through creative use of social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.


Keeping inventory in pharmacy is already difficult. And keeping stock of dangerous substances like opioids requires even more caution.

A recent study found that Medicare patients used low-benefit options more frequently than high-benefit options.

Two RSV vaccines for seniors have completed phase 3 trials and demonstrated beneficial results. The public still awaits FDA decisions on potential approvals for both.

The Senate Finance Committee recently released a framework for legislation, and the leaders of the “big three” PBMs are scheduled to be witnesses at another committee's hearing regarding insulin prices on May 10.

From compounding to cleaning, oncology pharmacy technicians take on key responsibilities in infusion centers.

Health care leaders say AI could save countless lives, but there are difficult ethical questions that must be confronted.

Paige Clarke, RPh, and Billy Chow, RPh from Prescryptive Health join TPSS to discuss the role of the pharmacist in drug prices, and how to better serve the community.

Dean Koskinas, PharmD, is the Execute Sales Consultant at Transaction Data Systems. He joined the Spring 2023 TPSS to discuss the best ways to integrate technology into all aspects of a pharmacy.

Cognivue's Director of Pharmacy Chuck Schneider and Dr. Dung Trinh, Cheif Medical Officer at Irvine Clinical Research joined TPSS Spring 2023 to discuss cognitive health and the importance of intervening early.

Dr. Laura Faast joined the Spring 2023 Total Pharmacy Solutions Summit to talk about the best ways pharmacies can improve their cashflow.

Timothy Aungst, PharmD at The Digital Apothecary joined the April 2023 Total Pharmacy Solutions Summit and spoke about how technology and automation continue to grow in the health care world.

Ned Milenkovich, PharmD, JD, joins the Spring 2023 Total Pharmacy Solutions Summit for a seminar on the history and future of prescribing rights within pharmacy.


HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra will release an amendment to the declaration in the coming weeks.

Four independent pharmacists shared their journeys to become pharmacy owners.

Pharmacists need a depth and breadth of knowledge to get the most out of point-of-care testing for sexually transmitted infections.