ON A SPRING DAY IN 2016, a female patient walked into the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation clinic at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle. ... [read more]
AS SHORTAGES of injectable hydromorphone, morphine, and fentanyl show few signs of abating, health systems across the country are finding ... [read more]
AS DRUG SHORTAGES CONTINUE TO AFFECT PATIENT CARE, health systems and hospitals across the country have begun to take steps to buffer the impact ... [read more]
PROVIDING HEALTHCARE TO UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED INDIVIDUALS is a challenge that continues to grow. With rising premium costs, the threat of ... [read more]
IMAGINE, IF YOU WILL, a place where medical students and pharmacy students give up their Saturdays to work collegially, teach and learn from each ... [read more]
I WOULD LIKE TO UPDATE YOU on ASHP’s ongoing efforts to advocate for passage of legislation that would recognize pharmacists as patient care ... [read more]