ADHD Prescribing Practices Come Under Question

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Early in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, telehealth services were eagerly embraced, with more than half of clinicians in most specialties delivering care virtually. Even as many medical practices return to in-person consultations, the use of telepsychiatry and other virtual mental health services has remained strong. Over the past two years, telehealth and online […]

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National, State Efforts Aim to Help Pharmacists Struggling with Burnout

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Many workers were already burned out and exhausted when COVID-19 slammed pharmacies in March 2020. The pandemic exacerbated problems with workload increases, time constraints, quota pressures, and then piled on staffing shortages, increased responsibilities, supply chain backups, medication shortages – the list goes on. The strain not only caused distress to pharmacy workers, but it […]

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Health Care Merchant FAQs

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Pharmacies and other health care businesses tend to ask our digital health team the same questions about pharmacy and telemedicine compliance. Given the complexity and nuance of federal and state law – this is totally understandable! In the interest of public education, we thought we would answer a few questions below.   Can We Sell Ingestible […]

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A Decade Later, NABP PMP InterConnect is Still a Vital Tool for Prescribers

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This year, we celebrate 10 years of NABP PMP InterConnect and are proud that the system now hosts 1 million users across 52 states and jurisdictions. It processes more than 1 billion patient encounters annually, saving providers 2 to 5 minutes per patient encounter.  The service links state prescription monitoring programs (PMPs), allowing physicians, pharmacists, and other authorized users to check patients prescription drug […]

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Why Words Matter When Treating Substance Use Disorder

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Sometimes, society has trouble catching up with what science teaches us. For example, addiction science. Decades of research have proven that addiction is a medical disorder that affects the brain, not a moral failing. But centuries’ worth of stigma remains. Only 13% of people struggling with opioid use disorder will seek treatment.  Part of the problem is that the stigma is encoded within the language we use to describe addiction and its effects, with […]

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