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Top Clinical Services for Boosting Your Pharmacy’s Revenue

Digital Pharmacist

In this blog post, we will explore the top clinical services that independent pharmacies can offer to bolster their revenue while enhancing their patients’ experience and thus improving health outcomes. Compounding helps to expand a pharmacy’s customer base and increase revenue through individualized medications.

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2024 Pharmacy Trends to Look For

Digital Pharmacist

In this blog, we’ll explore the pharmacy trends shaping the industry in the coming year, providing insights to help your business thrive in the face of these transformations. The role of community pharmacies has seen significant shifts in recent years prompting a need for a proactive approach to meet evolving patient expectations.

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The Lilly Digest

Ramblings of a pharmacist

I have read Adam Fein’s Drug Channels blog for about a decade now. source material in his blog, a person can become quite well-informed about the pharmacy industry. For example, “In the compounding period of 1941, the average pharmacy filled about 5,000 prescriptions a year, approximately 15 a day.”

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Why The Pharmacy Profession Wasn’t What I Expected — And How I Adapted Whenever It Got Boring

The Happy PharmD

Furthermore, although the pharmacy labs tried to simulate a retail setting, they stressed compounding, calculations, and consultation. I knew how the pharmacists and the techs scurried around the prescription department. They typed labels, talked to doctors and patients, and focused on the daily number of prescriptions filled.