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2016 Open Enrollment & Third Party Network - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 253

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Interview with H. D. Smith's - Third Party Network  manager Katie Geisler to talk about the importance of Medicare Part D enrollment and reimbursement changes in 2016. 

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A focus on patient care is at the core of our business. Our solutions and staff are dedicated to delivering timesaving resources - enabling you to focus on quality patient care.

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Access the most current industry information through our robust communication tools. We provide relevant information, forms and news, enabling our members to operate with the most current information available. Our newsletter communicates developments, trends and editorial content from industry leaders. By providing accurate and up-to-date information, we strive equip our customers with the tools for success.

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Sarah Kinkade 

Communications Manager

H. D. Smith

3063 Fiat Ave.

Springfield, Illinois 62703

217-747-0672 (desk)

sarah.kinkade@hdsmith.com

Helping You Care For Your Community

 

New Bit: State Efforts to Reform Secretive Pharmacy Benefit Manager Pricing Policies Gain National Momentum

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Pharmacy Reinvention through Innovation with GRX Marketing - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 254

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We welcome back pharmacy marketing leader - Nicolle McClure with GRX Marketing and David Pope, co-founder of Creative Pharmacist to discuss how to leverage modern technologies, #DigitalHealth, and patient engaging marketing strategies to Reinvent the Business of Pharmacy through Innovation. 

About GRX Marketing: 

GRX Marketing was founded in 2010 by marketing experts Marie Doyle and Nicolle McClure and has continued to succeed in helping pharmacies thrive. The company offers a full range of marketing services, all designed to help you business grow. GRX Marketing's dedicated team has over 15 years of health focused marketing experience. This means that we know, and understand, your needs. Not only do we give you marketing  direction, but we actually help you implement our ideas.

LINKS: 

Social Media As a Leadership Tool for Pharmacists http://www.thomasland.com/hpjdig/hpj5007-644.pdf

Contact:

515-280-2913

info@grxmarketing.com

2929 Westown Parkway West

Des Moines, IA 50266

The Nutrition Factor in Pharmacy - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 255

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Pharmacy Podcast Government Affairs Strategist Ron Lanton talks with the president of Trovita Health Science nutritional products for patient's special needs - William Brown. 

About Trovita:

Our mission was borne of a critical need in the marketplace for nutritional products that provide higher quality ingredients, without the use of added sugar, corn syrup and artificial ingredients. We recognized that health care professionals and consumers are seeking products that fuel strength and recovery, especially when a person’s choice of nutritional intake is limited by a disease or medical treatment. Too many of the complete nutritional products available today – whether ready to drink shakes, or enteral nutrition products – are providing calories primarily from cheap ingredients, including sugar and corn syrup, and modest protein levels that don’t allow people to reach recommended intake levels, and which in most cases are not well absorbed. 

Trovita Health Science  

7825 Washington Avenue South Suite 500

Minneapolis, MN 55439

info@trovitahealth.com

Pharmacy, Digital Health, and Big-Pharma Pharmacy Podcast Episode 256

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John Nosta - Digital Health Philosopher, with Nosta Lab returns to the Pharmacy Podcast Show to discuss Pharmacy, Digital Health, and Big Pharma. He’s going to make them an offer they can’t refuse.

We may understand the reasoning of pharma, yet leveraging the power of digital health starts with tradition. Big-pharma is very conservative and old habits are difficult to change, especially when the resistance to change can includes barriers like executive management’s unchallenged comfort zones based on the legalities of pharmaceutical manufacturing and the FDA’s over-zealous ‘hand outs’ of million dollar penalties. These reasons for the push back on digital health are understandable, in theory, but completely manageable. 

Pharmaceutical manufacturers could benefit greatly with the right partnerships with community pharmacies for patient disease state monitoring, data gathering, and communicating with the inclusion of digital health, mobile health and telehealth technologies. With proper implementation, program management, and patient-centric customer support, big-pharma could gain measurable real time insights about their medications and patient responses, drive adherence, and create customized medication synchronization offerings to ensure the community pharmacy does its part with follow through.   

 

John Nosta

JjNosta@gmail.com

http://nostalab.com/

 

Videos:  Click Here

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=John+Nosta

References:

Why Digital Health Has Not (Yet) Transformed Pharmaceutical Drug Development.

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidshaywitz/2015/05/06/why-digital-health-has-not-yet-transformed-pharmaceutical-drug-development/

Pharm2Table Summit 2015 - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 257

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Returning Pharmacy Podcast Guest - Pharmacist Jamie, Jamie Mask talks about the upcoming virtual conference Pharm2Table. 

How often do we hear that pharmacists, especially community pharmacists, “don’t have a seat at the healthcare table?” We bemoan the fact that our standing in the healthcare universe has declined, and are ever fearful that our profession will be replaced by automation and vending machines.

Not the most encouraging thing for Pharm D candidates to hear. Well, we believe that it is time that we become the authors of our own destiny, and that all begins with future community pharmacists. The Pharm2Table Virtual Summit seeks to be the catalyst in developing actionable steps by exposing Pharm D candidates to 3 “tables”: Rebranding our profession, pursing next practices and exploring expanded reimbursement models. J

Join us for the Pharm2Table Virtual Summit 2015, and get ready to claim your chair. November 19, 2015 at a computer near you.

Register Here 

 

National Home Infusion Association - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 258

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Ron Lanton interviews Kendall Van Pool Vice President of Legislative Affairs of the NHIA.  

NHIA - Providing solutions for the infusion therapy community. The field of alternate-site infusion is continuing to grow and, as it does, experience many changes. The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) is committed to meeting the needs of its growing and diverse membership—and to advocating on behalf of our members and the home based infusion patient.

Infusion therapy providers coordinate the care through highly skilled professionals in a team that will often include the infusion pharmacist, infusion nurses, physician, and dietician to help ensure the patient is receiving the best care possible.  

Our Mission NHIA is a trade association that represents and advances the interests of organizations that provide infusion and specialty pharmacy products and services to the entire spectrum of home-based patients.  

Kendall Van Pool Vice President of Legislative Affairs  

kendall.vanpool@nhia.org

 

Ron Lanton III, Esq.

President

True North Political Solutions

Email: ronlanton3@truenorthps.com

Phone: 240-482-6060

Website:www.truenorthps.com

Donna Hazel - President of the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association

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OCTOBER is AMERICAN PHARMACISTS MONTH! 

In celebration of our Pharmacists - we interview Donna Hazel - President of the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association.  

Donna Hazel, PPA President - Donna J. Hazel completed her Bachelor of Pharmacy from Duquesne University in 1979. Donna has held many positions with Rite Aid Corporation and currently is a Regional Recruiter. She has been a member of PPA since 2005 when she moved back to Pittsburgh. She is a previous President and Chair of the Allegheny County Association. Previously she served as Southwest Director of PPA.

Donna is currently the President of Duquesne University School of Pharmacy Alumni and member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy fraternity’s Tau Alumni Chapter.  Donna has enjoyed serving as Southwest Director of PPA, and is most proud of the affiliation agreement between ACPA and PPA. 

http://www.papharmacists.com/

3rd Annual #Pharmacist Tweet-a-thon October 1st 2015 

Live Oak Bank: Empowering the Business of Pharmacy Pharmacy Podcast Episode 260

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We interview pharmacy owner and operator Leonard Lynskey Chief Executive Officer of Complete Pharmacy Care. 

Email: LeonardLynskey@CompletePharmacyCare.com

Since 2008, Live Oak Bank has been achieving its primary goal: financing pharmacy growth nationwide. Today, Live Oak Bank is one of the top originators of small business loans, with one of the strongest loan portfolios in the country.

Since we lend exclusively to small businesses, our focused lending experience is second to none.  Live Oak Bank executives are industry leaders in finance and technology, bringing innovation and efficiency to the lending process.  The team brings decades of experience in the financial services industry, setting a standard of excellence and service embraced by all Live Oak employees.  

Chief Executive Officer Chip Mahan, the key founder of Live Oak, was noted as one of the 10 Most Influential People in Financial Services by FutureBanker magazine, and was recently featured in American Banker as an industry innovator.

Together, Live Oak leadership continues to drive a company and brand that is associated with trust, expertise across our industries, and the highest level of customer service.  Feel free to contact us today with any questions you may have.  Take a look inside Live Oak Bank Headquarters.

About Jimmy Neil 

Jimmy Neil is the general manager for Live Oak’s Pharmacy Division. He is the former vice president of Pharmacy Transition and Investment Strategy for the Retail Independent segment of a Fortune 20 drug distributor. Jimmy earned his MBA from Louisiana State University in 1994, after which he managed a team of commercial lenders for the US Small Business Administration (SBA).

He spent 4 years with the SBA, participating in lending to more than 1500 small businesses, before joining a major drug wholesaler in 1998 as a Regional Credit Manager. Jimmy has worked with more than 1000 pharmacies in various stages of ownership transition: operation assessments, sales, mergers, acquisitions, financings, partnership buyouts, valuations, and tax mitigation strategies.

He is also a principal in 2 community pharmacies in Louisiana.

See more at: http://www.pharmacytimes.com/publications/issue/2015/march2015/how-to-finance-a-pharmacy-acquisition#sthash.toqRlUcb.dpuf

Jimmy Neil
General Manager
910.212.4951  Email Jimmy


Mobile Health Innovation by UnitedHealth Group Pharmacy Podcast Episode 261

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UnitedHealth Baby Blocks

Building a Healthy Future for Moms and Babies

We interview Dr. Vidya Tangella - Head of Innovation Center of Excellence at UnitedHealth Group about the digital health application Baby Blocks.

There are approximately 1.6 million babies born each year in the United States who are dependent upon Medicaid, and UnitedHealth Group is committed to doing everything possible to ensure newborns receive access to the best care possible. As a result, the company created UnitedHealthcare Baby Blocks, a free, online, interactive incentive program designed to help pregnant women and new mothers with prenatal and well-baby care. UnitedHealthcare Baby Blocks rewards women for visiting the doctor and reporting the information online during their pregnancy and their baby's first 15 months of life.

Once women sign up for Baby Blocks, they can access an interactive board that shows their prenatal visits, along with opportunities to earn rewards for following a prenatal visit schedule. Using a game-like interface, moms can track appointments and receive email appointment reminders, as well as rewards for keeping the appointments. Rewards include gift cards for prenatal items and baby clothing, diaper bags and more.

Through its Medicaid business, UnitedHealthcare offers health care coverage to more than 2 million children. Coverage, which varies by state, typically includes doctor visits, hospital care, immunizations, routine physical exams and prescription drug coverage.

https://www.uhcbabyblocks.com/

Pharmacy School HQ by Alex Barker, PharmD Pharmacy Podcast Episode 262

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Dynamic podcast interview with Alex Barker PharmD,  founder of Pharmacy School HQ Alex is 'neopharmaphobic' clinical pharmacist in Michigan.

Alex completed his PharmD in 2012, Post-Graduate Training Year 1 (PGY1) in 2013, published author (Amazon + online medication journals), podcast junkie, and loves honey-crisp apples.  

Pharmacy School HQ is his dream made into reality   When he was in undergrad and in pharmacy school, there was a SIGNIFICANT LACK OF INFORMATION available. Alex created the website to provide great info to Pharmacy Future Leaders

 

Transformation of Community to Specialty Pharmacy - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 263

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Ron Lanton - Government Affairs Strategist for the Pharmacy Podcast Show interviews Phil LaFoy with Blount Specialty Pharmacy. 

Blount Specialty Pharmacy began as Greenbelt Village Discount Pharmacy in July of 1982. Roger Givens opened the pharmacy with two employees. Jim Pershing joined the practice on January 1, 1984 as co-owner, and Terry Webb became associated with the practice in January of 1987 as a partner. Aaron Clark joined us in May of 1996 and Phil LaFoy in November of 1996.  Aaron and Phil are now co-owners of the pharmacies.  

Blount moved into their Gill Street location at the Armory Place Medical Building January 1, 1989 and changed their name to Blount Discount Pharmacy. Blount Memorial Hospital was the second location which opened in 1994, and in 1996 Blount Discount West on Montgomery Lane opened.  Since that time Blount Discount Pharmacy has introduced several pharmacy practice innovations in Blount County including our convenient Drive-Thru windows, free delivery service, Medicine-On-Time, and “The Sweet Spot” diabetes management program.  

As time has passed, and the company has grown, has added other pharmacist to their staff, now totaling 16 pharmacists.  All of their pharmacists have been trained in patient counseling and continue to stay abreast of the latest developments in pharmaceutical care through continuing education.  

Most of Blount's technicians have successfully passed the National Certification Examination and are Certified Pharmacy Technicians. 

Blount Specialty Pharmacy Phone: 855-898-2377 specialty@blountdiscountpharmacy.com  

 

Ron Lanton III, Esq.

True North Political Solutions 
New England l Washington DC 
Website: truenorthps.com 

NCPA Annual Conference with Ron Lanton & Jennifer Mallon Pharmacy Podcast Episode 264

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NCPA Annual Conference with Ron Lanton & Jennifer Mallon

Ron Lanton with True North Political Solutions interviews Jennifer Mallon, VP & General Counsel of NCPA on the Health Policy Check-up segment. Ms. Mallon gives great insight on the status of PBM litigation in IA and AR that affects pharmacy. 

Jennifer Mallon - NCPA 

Email: jennifer.mallon@ncpanet.org

 

True North Political Solutions

Ron Lanton

Phone: 240-482-6120  

Email: info@truenorthps.com   

1629 K Street NW Suite 300

Washington, DC 20006

The Relaunch of Medication Therapy Management

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We welcome Blair Green Thielemier, PharmD an independent clinical pharmacist living in Northeast Arkansas with her husband and young daughter.  Blair specializes in marketing and implementing new clinical services, such as Medication Therapy Management, in community retail pharmacies.  Blair helps to identify opportunities for clinical services, increase workflow efficiency and train pharmacy staff members to offer these services in a sustainable, systematized way.
 
The Part D Enhanced Medication Therapy Management model will test methods of optimizing medication use and improving care coordination among Medicare Part D beneficiaries in hopes of finding the most effective ways to attain the objectives of MTM programs.  CMS is granting basic, stand-alone prescription drug plans (PDPs) the flexibility to design enhanced MTM programs that include interventions beyond the traditional approach.
 
 
CONTACT: 
 
BT Pharmacy Consulting
 
Published on Oct 21, 2015

Rep. McMorris Rodgers questions a witness from Rite Aid about Medicare Part D Medication Therapy Management Program at a House Committee on Energy and Commerce hearing.

VIDEO: https://youtu.be/BU7tkd_lBFQ

Restating the Importance of Pharmacy - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 266

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Ron Lanton with True North Political Solutions interviews Kurt Proctor, Ph.D., RPh Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives with the National Community Pharmacist Association while at the NCPA 2015 Annual Conference in Washington D.C. 

The introductory excerpt message was from David D. Pope, PharmD, CDE, Chief of Innovation and Co-Founder, Creative Pharmacist, who kicks off the Clinical Community Pharmacist Continuing Education Video Series 

Check it out here: http://www.ncpa.co/pdf/ce-vid1-4tenets.pdf 

True North Political Solutions

Ron Lanton

Phone: 240-482-6120

Email: info@truenorthps.com

1629 K Street NW Suite 300

Washington, DC 20006

The Changing Landscape of Retail Pharmacy Pharmacy Podcast Episode 267

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We interview the Vice President of Sales with H. D. Smith - Rob Meriweather about the impact of drug wholesale on the future of our pharmacy industry.

Rob reports directly to the SVP, Drug Divisions with primary responsibility for enterprise sales strategy, segment-based revenue growth and corporate relationship with strategic account and group purchasing organizations. Rob was the 2015 Executive of the Year for H. D. Smith and created first-to-market deal structures resulting in revenue growth of $90M. Rob also contributed to the sales architecture in mobile application delivery adding value to their sales teams and customers, driving compliance in most profitable segment by more than 7%. 

Rob Meriweather can be reached by email: Rob.Meriweather@hdsmith.com 

H. D. Smith Corporate Offices

3063 Fiat Avenue
Springfield, IL 62703
Toll free: 800.252.8090


Mobile Health Driving Adherence in Specialty Pharmacy - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 268

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Incredible interview with Eric Sredzinski, Pharm.D., about improving medication adherence in HIV patients through mobile health technologies developed by the team at Avella Specialty Pharmacy. 

Special Guest:

Eric Sredzinski, Pharm.D., AAHIVP

EVP, Clinical Affairs & Quality Assurance, Pharmacy Program Director, ADAP

About Avella Specialty Pharmacy: 

Founded in 1996 as a single pharmacy in Scottsdale, Arizona, Avella Specialty Pharmacy (Avella) has strategically expanded to become one of the nation’s most respected specialty pharmacies. Once known primarily for its quality compounding capabilities, Avella is now recognized for its national specialty pharmacy services and its unparalleled high-touch therapy management programs. Avella’s mission is to optimize patient health through a relentless devotion to clinical excellence.

A leader in the specialty pharmacy industry, Avella’s enhanced clinical management programs educate and empower patients, enhance patient adherence, promote regular communications with providers, and reduce costs at every opportunity. Since 1996, Avella has grown its national distribution facility, its community-based specialty pharmacies, its sales force, and its wholesale division to consistently provide personal, timely, and cost-effective specialty pharmacy services to hundreds of thousands of patients and practitioners throughout the U.S.

#mHealth 

Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition Fighting for Drug Pricing Transparency - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 269

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Interview with Alan G. Rosenbloom, President and CEO of Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC) about the Avalere Health Study: Long Term Care (LTC) Pharmacy Sector Plays Key, Growing Role in U.S. Seniors' Care as New Payment, Delivery Models Gain Prevalence in the industry.  

More Transparent Drug Pricing Can Help LTC Pharmacies Sustain High Quality SNF, ALF Patient Care

Washington, DC - A new Avalere Health study of the nation's growing long term care (LTC) pharmacy sector - the most detailed analysis since Medicare Part D was implemented in 2006 - finds LTC pharmacies playing a greater role in seniors' clinical care as new health payment and delivery models such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), bundled payments and value-based purchasing proliferate amid a rapidly changing healthcare marketplace.

The study, entitled " Long-Term Care Pharmacy: The Evolving Marketplace and Emerging Policy Issues ," was conducted for the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition (SCPC), and also suggests that a more transparent, streamlined drug pricing and distribution process can help sustain the beneficial LTC pharmacy clinical services that advance high quality care and Medicare cost-savings.


"As the launch of the SCPC was an important milestone for our sector in 2014, our release of this benchmark report in 2015 demonstrates independent LTC pharmacies, our patients and our business partners will continue to benefit from a robust, sector-specific advocacy and educational effort in which facts, data and metrics demonstrate the significant added value of medication therapy management and unique, clinical services we provide," stated Michael Bronfein, Chairman of the SCPC, and co-founder of the Baltimore, MD-based NeighborCare and Remedi SeniorCare.

"With this report, and another to soon be released related to Maximum Allowable Cost (MAC) pricing, we will continue to focus not just upon the challenges facing independent LTC pharmacies and our patients, but also putting forward the bipartisan policy solutions to address them," Bronfein continued. "Moreover, we believe it is time to finally initiate an objective, constructive, data-informed policy discussion on how best to meet the interests and health needs of elderly consumers in a volatile, excessively opaque drug pricing marketplace.”

Observes the Avalere Health report on more transparent drug pricing: "To preserve choice, and to ensure that elderly SNF and ALF patients continue to receive the LTC pharmacy clinical services that help advance high-quality patient care and cost-savings objectives, policymakers should consider how to address the unique needs and roles of LTC pharmacies as they seek to streamline, standardize and make more transparent the drug pricing and distribution process."

In addition to noting LTC pharmacies are distinctly different than retail pharmacies -- with significantly greater clinical, operational, legal and regulatory requirements resulting in higher costs to dispense -- the 32-page study also details how LTCPs play an essential, unique role in patient care teams; that the typical skilled nursing facility (SNF) patient receives 8 to 10 different medications each day; and that LTCPs serve a crucial role in the care continuum by ensuring seniors' pharmaceutical needs are met, consultative services are performed and patient-specific clinical intervention is carried-out as needed.

Other key sections of the study include an Overview of LTC Pharmacies and their national footprint; Understanding the Differences Between LTC and Retail Pharmacies; State of the LTC Pharmacy Sector and the most common conditions for which LTC Pharmacies dispense prescriptions; LTC Pharmacy Sector Consolidation and their relationship with prescription drug plans (PDPs) and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs); LTC Pharmacy Policy Issues and Challenges including MAC pricing, dispensing fees and short-cycle dispensing, FDA repackaging guidance and the shift to value-based payment and other delivery models. The conclusion details the issues policymakers should consider to improve the viability and strength of the LTC pharmacy sector as it assumes a larger role in the broader spectrum of care.


Alan G. Rosenbloom, President and CEO of SCPC, concluded: "Independent LTC pharmacists provide a unique set of capabilities to serve an increasingly vulnerable patient population. As baby boomers age, the population over 85 will grow by nearly 90 percent over the next 20 years, and these seniors' need for medications and related consultative services will grow. Independent LTC pharmacies can be increasingly integral to optimizing care outcomes and boosting spending efficiencies -- and this new study will help us to continue making this case on Capitol Hill and with the broader national healthcare community."


Rosenbloom said SCPC would release subsequent news releases over the next several months corresponding to the wide variety of issues and topics addressed in this LTC pharmacy sector report.


The SCPC represents companies that own and operate independent long-term care pharmacies (LTCPs) in more than 40 states, serving over 400,000 residents in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and assisted living facilities (ALFs) daily. To learn more, visit seniorcarepharmacies.org or follow us on Twitter .

American Pharmacy Purchasing Alliance (APPA) - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 270

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We interview Kim Kersten - Board of Director member of the American Pharmacy Purchasing Alliance (APPA). 

Welcome to the American Pharmacy Purchasing Alliance (APPA), the leading association for pharmacy buyers. APPA is made up of a group of dedicated and experienced professionals in the pharmacy purchasing industry. Our decades of experience enable us to provide members of the alliance excellent services and valuable information. 


Our mission is to:

Meet the discerning needs of pharmacy buyers
Create networking opportunities for participants
Educate and provide industry-related information
Enhance knowledge of pharmacy buyers through educational opportunities and events
Simplify the process needed to complete certain transactions
Promote the role of pharmacy purchasing in total patient care
Provide a unified voice for the members of the alliance

The members of APPA consist of pharmacy buyers, independent pharmacy owners, pharmacists, pharmacy vendor reps, group purchasing organizations and drug companies from private, non-profit or institutional facilities run by the government.

CONTACT: 

Joshua Pirestani | President

American Pharmacy Purchasing Alliance

Tel: 877-570-2665

Cell: 714-334-6853

Email: josh@joinappa.com

Website: joinappa.com

Pharmacy Cloud Accounting Technology - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 271

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We are joined by independent pharmacy business accounting expert - Ollin Sykes founder of Sykes & Company, P.A.

Sykes & Company, P.A., was established in 1984 as a firm that offers accounting, tax and business advisory services. Sykes serves clients in northeastern North Carolina from their Edenton NC location and serve clients across the USA through their seamless cloud based accounting technology and video conference capabilities.

Industries we serve include:

  • Pharmacies
  • Professionals
  • Agri-businesses
  • Real estate developers
  • Retailers
  • Wholesalers
  • Contractors
  • Associations
  • Manufacturers

Sykes also work with the owners, executives, employees and retirees of their business clients. In their work with individuals, Sykes focus on primarily middle and upper-income clients so that they can concentrate on the areas of public accounting most relevant to pharmacy owners needs. 

Pharmacist's Financial Freedom - Pharmacy Podcast Episode 272

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We are proud to welcome our newest Pharmacy Podcast Host Alex Barker, PharmD, who graduated from Ferris State University, completed a PGY1 residency focusing on ambulatory care and academia, and currently works as a clinical pharmacy specialist in an ambulatory care and anticoagulation clinic. He is the founder of Pharmacy School HQ (http://www.pharmacyschoolhq.org), which is dedicated to helping students become pharmacists. 

Alex interviews Timothy Ulbrich, PharmD, who is the associate dean of workforce development and practice advancement and an associate professor of pharmacy practice at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) College of Pharmacy. He received his PharmD degree from Ohio Northern University and completed postgraduate residency training at The Ohio State University. He recently received the Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award and has also received the Most Influential Professor award from the graduating class 3 years in a row. He is passionate about empowering pharmacists and pharmacy students to take control of their personal finances. Follow him on Twitter @FinancialRPh

 

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