The World Health Organization ended the Covid-19 global health emergency on Friday, saying it was time for countries to transition from treating Covid as an emergency to dealing with it as disease that is here to stay. https://t.co/uDadOBSJr1
Three busy days of non-stop specialty medication conversations at #Asembia23 conclude with this third and final recap. I hope you've found these as valuable as I have to stay in the loop!
https://t.co/S7flgOc83b
This article highlights innovators in the pharmacy space, including CoverMyMeds. Learn more about solutions that help automate repetitive, time-consuming processes so retail pharmacists can spend more time delivering patient care. https://t.co/En8EFiqa63
Monday's big moments at #Asembia23 included an industry lens on policy and pipeline activities likely to impact patient access to specialty therapies in 2023. Catch up on what you may have missed in this day one recap: https://t.co/DQghP77oAy
Sessions and panels will dive into several hot topics in health care, including addressing health equity concerns within practices, updates on the specialty pharmacy pipeline, and how 2023 is expected to change the biosimilar industry. https://t.co/5PjdLgyvWh
Electronic health information exchange among hospitals and physicians has been steadily increasing in recent years, but disparities remain among rural and small hospitals as they may not be able to afford to participate. https://t.co/j3O0m3EiUp
There’s particular excitement about using AI to reduce paperwork and burdensome clerical tasks so healthcare workers can spend more time on patients. https://t.co/Hc7fJD6OQD
Technology experts at the HIMSS conference in Chicago said that while the AI model is certainly exciting, the healthcare sector must establish an accountability framework for it's going to address the risks of new technologies like ChatGPT moving forward. https://t.co/XVLNzaEhxj
About 100,000 registered nurses in the US left the workplace due to the stresses of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the results of a recent survey. https://t.co/vBg9VZdYFa
Pharmacists are advocating for a more active role in care teams by being allowed to practice the full scope of their license, according to comments at the HIMSS conference in Chicago. https://t.co/0pbc9j4Ox9
Employment in ambulatory services is now well above pre-pandemic levels, while hospital employment is just slightly above pre-pandemic levels, according to the report. https://t.co/DWlsUEG9Vd
The two-part initiative would utilize pharmacies, local health departments and federally supported health centers to provide Covid-19 care through December 2024. https://t.co/lrl0QanGi4
People ages 65 and older and those who are immunocompromised will be allowed to receive an additional dose of Covid-19 vaccine this spring if they wish, the Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday. https://t.co/OzTkjcjXjF
As millions of Americans are discovering artificial intelligence, healthcare leaders say AI could save countless lives. But there are difficult ethical questions that need to be confronted. https://t.co/JifmOsAeAF
In an effort to address food insecurity, one grocery delivery company is rolling out a suite of digital tools to enable tailored nutrition delivery to patients. https://t.co/kZeAqKQc3s
Did you know: Central Fill as a Service can help reduce a pharmacy’s per-prescription cost without significant upfront investment. Learn more in this article: https://t.co/jQ3LaVCu0Q
Utah becomes the 27th state to adopt full practice authority, which eliminates hurdles for nurse practitioners to set up their own practices. https://t.co/jZMrUvAmBS