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About 232,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and an estimated 40,000 will die of the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.
April 17 -
Tuesdays study found 13% of those ages 18 to 64 reported not taking their medications as prescribed to reduce costs compared with 5.8% of those 65 and older.
April 10 -
Hearing arguments this week in Washington, the justices voiced skepticism about the so-called pay-for-delay agreements, which the Federal Trade Commission says cost buyers as much as $3.5 billion a year.
March 27 -
Diabetes medications are multibillion-dollar drugs and the percentage of Americans diagnosed with the disease continues to grow, but there is evidence that major pharmaceuticals are causing pre-cancerous changes.
March 26 -
Express Scripts, however, says the decline was offset by an 18.4% rise in spending on specialty medications. The aggregate trend for 2012 was a bump of 2.7%, similar to that of 2011.
March 7 -
Opioid abuse and physician dispensing of repackaged drugs top the list of concerns for PBMs that handle workers compensation claims.
March 1 -
Two new FDA-approved weight loss drugs help patients lose weight but only in conjunction with diet and exercise.
March 1 -
Most pharmacy benefit managers dont use warning systems to flag high use or potential abuse of narcotics. But you can, with a good eye and simple calculator.
March 1 -
Speed, convenience and the growing doctor shortage have patients flocking to ultra-convenient clinics, but not those at the worlds largest retailer: critics say Wal-Mart clinics are poorly promoted and too slow with prescriptions.
February 13 -
A new study indicates there could be treatment differences when a patient is seen in person versus an e-visit. While follow-up rates were comparable, physicians in e-visits did order different care.
February 13 -
The government said the rules announced last week would broaden the types of organizations eligible for an exemption from the birth-control mandate and make it easier for them to escape it.
February 4 -
Opioid painkiller abuse and physicians dispensing of repackaged drugs top the list of cost drivers in the 2012 Survey of Prescription Drug Management.
February 1 -
Too few adults are taking advantage of protection from vaccines, leaving themselves and those around them at greater risk for vaccine-preventable diseases, says one government health expert.
January 30 -
A small survey from the Midwest Group on Health indicates that, while further conversation is needed, awareness of the challenges surrounding specialty pharmacy is increasing.
January 29 -
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that influenza is widespread in 47 states, but certain regions may soon start to see fewer cases.
January 14 -
Despite relatively flat prescription prices, drug cost remains a major concern for workers compensation pharmacy benefit managers. Their biggest trouble-maker: opioids.
January 14 -
Prescription medications for age-related conditions such as hair loss and mental alertness have been steadily increasing in cost, says benefit manager Express Scripts, surpassed only both those for diabetes and high cholesterol.
January 8 -
A report published this week claims theres no such thing as resistance to aspirin, and that expensive prescription blood thinners may be overused.
December 6 -
Up to 20% of those who take currently available medication to lower bad cholesterol suffer from side effects, but new medicines may take unusual forms engineered tomatoes and yogurt.
November 7 -
Customer satisfaction with mail-order pharmacies declined for the second year running, according to a survey from J.D. Power and Associates, and that could spell trouble for health plans that insist on their usage.
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