Looking Back at 2019, and Planning Ahead

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In 2020, we know there will be a renewed focus on collaborating across health care specialties while reducing costs.

Change is constant. We know that the pace is only accelerating in health care. The editors of Drug Topics® recognize the myriad challenges you face in improving the lives of your patients, navigating a complicated and increasingly competitive business ecosystem, and using and implementing technologies to advance the quality of care for your patients.

As we get ready to close out 2019, the Drug Topics team would like to thank you for engaging with our digital and print content, for responding to our surveys, and for sharing your ideas with your colleagues to solve real business, economic, and career challenges throughout the year. As the leading source of information for pharmacists, our pledge is to help simplify complex issues and offer useful and actionable insights in print, online, through video and other multimedia, and in social media.

In short, we want to help you expand your business skills and rediscover the joy of working in pharmacy.

In 2020, we know there will be a renewed focus on collaborating across health care specialties while reducing costs. To meet the challenge, we are building content targeting the most pressing business issues facing pharmacists.

In every issue of Drug Topics®, you will gain the advice you need to further your career-regardless of where you work. You will explore content devoted to technology, diabetes care, respiratory conditions, autoimmune disorder treatments, vaccine updates, and pain control. You will hear from your colleagues on a variety of key topics and receive up-to-the-minute news coverage on drug approvals, key policy updates, and of course, our very popular pharmacy conference coverage.

Thank you again for your time and support.

Look for us online at drugtopics.com and in print, and please don’t hesitate to connect so that we can help improve health care together.

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