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So far, state infections unabating

So far, state infections unabating
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Why do prescriptions cost so much? How clawbacks by PBMs work

Why do prescriptions cost so much? How clawbacks by PBMs work
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Pharmacy Orgs Lace Up the Gloves for Another Legal Fight with the PBMs, This Time in North Dakota

Pharmacy Orgs Lace Up the Gloves for Another Legal Fight with the PBMs, This Time in North Dakota
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More Than 130 Healthcare Groups Express Support for Legislation Expanding Medicare Patients Access to Pharmacist Services

More Than 130 Healthcare Groups Express Support for Legislation Expanding Medicare Patients Access to Pharmacist Services News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, more than 130 healthcare groups applauded the introduction of the Pharmacy and Medically Underserved Areas Enhancement Act (S. 1362, H.R. 2759), legislation that will ensure that Medicare beneficiaries in medically underserved areas have access to pharmacists primary care services. In a letter sent to the bill s original sponsors Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-NC), and Rep. David McKinley (R-WV) the healthcare groups, including rural health advocates, consumer groups, and pharmacy organizations, call for the removal of restrictions on seniors access to care.

Office of Health Equity works to vaccinate minority populations lagging behind

Office of Health Equity works to vaccinate minority populations lagging behind Replay Video UP NEXT The Office of Health Equity at the Arkansas Department of Health is making a major push to get minority populations vaccinated for COVID-19. Recent data from the ADH shows minority races are falling behind in vaccines. Right now in Arkansas, about 77.5 percent of those vaccinated are white.  © Provided by KATV Little Rock/Pine Bluff Director of the Office of Health Equity, Michelle Smith, said making sure minority groups are vaccinated is important in mitigating the disproportionate impacts on people of color, preventing widening health disparities, and achieving broad population immunity.

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