Why Aren’t Pharmacies Filling My Patient’s Life-Saving Medication?

Abt 15 yrs ago, I was working only as a “temp/locum” Pharmacist as an independent contractor. I had signed up with several Pharmacist temp services and I was working in all kinds of community pharmacies from independent pharmacies to Big Box stores. The technician brought to me a refill for a Suboxone, which was a […]

Anti-abortion politicians are now trying to take away people’s power to get emergency care if they are facing severe complications during pregnancy

Has anyone ever reached out to ACLU about denial of care at the Emergency Dept concerning your pain? I got this from ACLU this AM.  Apparently, according to this ACLU email, only pregnant females who are denied care at a ED with long-standing protections to access necessary emergency care at hospitals are being discriminated against. […]

Pharmacy desert coming to a town near you?

If you are patronizing any pharmacy that has/will close, expect to start getting emails, letters, etc.. communication(s) from your insurance/PBM promoting moving your meds over to their mail-order pharmacy. They will tell you how convenient their mail-order service is – they won’t tell you that your medications will often be subjected to temperatures that are […]

CMS finalizes 2025 Medicare Advantage rule: 11 key updates

CMS finalizes 2025 Medicare Advantage rule: 11 key updates https://www.beckerspayer.com/policy-updates/cms-finalizes-2025-medicare-advantage-rule-11-key-updates.html CMS issued its final 2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D rule April 4, setting new standards around marketing, broker payments, and prior authorization. Here are 11 things to know about CMS’ final rule:  CMS set a fixed amount that agents and brokers can be compensated […]

Hospitals Cash In on a Private Equity-Backed Trend: Concierge Physician Care

Hospitals Cash In on a Private Equity-Backed Trend: Concierge Physician Care https://www.medpagetoday.com/hospitalbasedmedicine/generalhospitalpractice/109518 Pricey membership fees for easier access to doctors becoming more common Nonprofit hospitals created largely to serve the poor are adding concierge physician practices, charging patients annual membership fees of $2,000 or more for easier access to their doctors. It’s a trend that […]

The War on Drugs Is Also a War on Pain Patients

The War on Drugs Is Also a War on Pain Patients https://www.cato.org/blog/war-drugs-also-war-pain-patients In a March 22 opinion column in the New York Times entitled “The DEA Needs to Stay Out of Medicine,” Vanderbilt University Medical Center associate professor of anesthesiology and pain management Shravani Durbhakula, MD, documents powerfully how patients suffering from severe pain—many of them […]

Hospitals’ Medicare Advantage problem hits an inflection point

Be cautious in signing up for Medicare-c (Advantage) prgms,  These programs are provided by FOR PROFIT INSURANCE COMPANIES. An increasing number of large healthcare corporations are canceling their contracts with Medicare-C programs. Patients in these programs may find themselves having to change primary healthcare providers, hospitals, and other providers that they have a relationship with. […]

Dr Ruan and Dr Meredith Taking out the best of us to terrify the rest

All police states have a modus operandi by which they can be recognized. One of those is the absolute and unreasonable, almost random, destruction of people selected to be an “example” to terrify the population. The most educated physician in American history, Dr. Xiulu Ruan, is still languishing in prison because, while the DEA has […]

PAYBACK: tracking the opioid settlement cash

Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash   The Tobacco Money Settlement is running out soon. Just about EVERYONE has their HAND OUT for some of the Opioid Settlement Money. From bureaucraties that had employees who are/were dealing with addiction and wants to recoup the money paid out for treating those employees, to Grandparents raising their […]

Driving down health care costs: Independent pharmacies, patients and lawmakers take steps to rein in PBMs

Driving down health care costs: Independent pharmacies, patients and lawmakers take steps to rein in PBMs https://spectrumnews1.com/oh/columbus/news/2024/04/03/pbm-ohio-independent-pharmacy WASHINGTON, D.C. — Even as prescription drug costs have skyrocketed in recent years, Hart Pharmacy in Cincinnati is getting less money per prescription, costing the pharmacy tens of thousands of dollars each year. Third-generation pharmacist and owner Sarah Priestly […]