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Top Clinical Services for Boosting Your Pharmacy’s Revenue

Digital Pharmacist

Chronic Disease Management Independent pharmacies can play a crucial role in managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Pharmacy teams can communicate with their patients via HIPAA-complaint, secure messages thus reducing time on the phone and increasing efficiency within the pharmacy.

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Too Much of a Good Thing? Unpacking the Rise of Polypharmacy in Seniors

PharmD Live

However, aging also brings about physiological and pathological changes that increase the risk of developing multiple chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. Care Fragmentation: Elderly patients frequently consult multiple healthcare providers for various health issues.

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NHC Comments on Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program: Draft Guidance, Implementation of Sections 1191 – 1198 of the Social Security Act for Initial Price Applicability Year 2027 and Manufacturer Effectuation of the Maximum Fair Price (MFP) in 2026 and 2027

Putting Patients First Blog

As noted in our previous communications, while the NHC would prefer a more traditional Notice and Comment rulemaking opportunity that would ensure the Agency directly responds to stakeholder feedback, we welcome this opportunity to express our reactions to CMS’ thinking on the negotiation program. and Keating, N. link] xii Chino, F.,

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NHC Submits Comments to CMS RE CY 2026 Policy & Technical Changes to MA and Part D Proposed Rule

Putting Patients First Blog

The NHC recognizes that Medicare already covers AOMs for patients who are overweight and have comorbid conditions such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. Clear communication regarding privacy protections and data security will not only address beneficiary concerns but also strengthen trust in the broader MA program.