
‘Unbelievably good price’: KC-area pharmacy dispenses bargain medicine — and hope
The Outcomes of Implementing and Integrating Comprehensive Medication Management in Team-Based Care: A Review of the Evidence on Quality, Access and Costs, December 2023
Around one fourth of the United States population does not have adequate health literacy.
Health literacy is defined as the ability to obtain, read, understand, and apply healthcare
information
Significant improvement in glycemic control among participants demonstrates the substantial impact that pharmacies partnered with charitable medication distributors such as the Dispensary of Hope can have on individuals with insulin-treated T2D
Three Healthcare Organizations Join Forces to Save Lives
An opportunity for charitable pharmacies to collaborate with oncology practices for non-oncology medications during and after treatment.
This study represents a rigorous, multi-state evaluation that highlights the impact of a charitable medication access program on hospital utilization for the medically under-served population.
Good Pill will provide direct access to hundreds of life-saving medications and save families $150+/month on healthcare cost
How a ‘weighted lottery’ helped underserved patients get a scarce Covid drug
Once the continuous enrollment ends, it is estimated between 5 -14 million individuals will be affected
How is a charitable pharmacy different from other types of pharmacies?
NABP Associate Executive Director Josh Bolin on DSCSA compliance prior to FDA moving compliance deadline.
Uninsured adults and those in worse health continue to report higher rates of not getting care due to costs
An opportunity for charitable pharmacies to collaborate with oncology practices for non-oncology medications during and after treatment.
In 2011, the opioid crisis reached astounding levels with over 21,000 deaths adding to the urgency of providing aid to those who most need it