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January 29, 2014

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Medicaid expansion moves forward

With the influx of new beneficiaries gaining eligibility for Medicaid through expansion — an option available to each state through the Affordable Care Act — health insurers are gearing up to provide adequate services, both medical and pharmacy. » More

What’s in a name? Just your training, education, experience…

Drug Topics columnist David Stanley discusses how one chain used the legal system to tell its pharmacists how it really felt. They got the message. » More

Implications of the Maine Drug-import law

To help its citizens lower their healthcare costs, Maine has gone rogue, passing a law to allow for the importation of pharmaceuticals from outside the United States. » More

Financial pressures from healthcare reform drive change in hospital pharmacy

ASHP's “Pharmacy Forecast 2014-2018,” presented during the Midyear Clinical 2013 Meeting, revealed that health-system pharmacists will be greatly impacted by healthcare reform and particularly by the Accountable Care Act. » More

California pharmacists win provider status

It’s official: California pharmacists are healthcare providers. Legislation granting provider status to all pharmacists licensed in California took effect on January 1. The law gives new and independent powers to registered pharmacists, establishes a new category of Advanced Practice Pharmacists with extended practice authority, and creates requirements for pharmacists to qualify as AAPs. » More

 

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