A total of 1,446 eligible patients had a first AET prescription order between 2016 and 2021; these orders were routed to 871 unique pharmacies, of which 856 (98.2%) were contracted with the linked EHR ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- House members on Monday voted to make Missouri the last state to adopt a prescription drug monitoring program aimed at cutting back at opioid misuse and doctor shopping.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First Databank, Inc. (FDB), the leading provider of drug and medical device knowledge that helps healthcare professionals make precise decisions, has been ...
A 2009 law authorizing a statewide prescription drug database is "on the way out," says state Sen. Joe Negron. The database has become a political football since Gov. Rick Scott announced last week ...
Americans are facing more shortages of the drugs they need for medical care than ever before, a national pharmacy database shows. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists and the University ...
The FDA released Feb. 24 the first version of the Purple Book, a new online database of biological product information. The Purple Book is modeled after the Orange Book, a list of every prescription ...
ISSAQUAH, Wash. -- Costco Wholesale here last week unveiled a revamped pharmacy Web site featuring enhanced data and additional e-commerce features. The discount-store chain, which operates 369 ...
Prescription drug prices can vary dramatically from pharmacy to pharmacy — and now New Mexicans have a way to see those differences before they get to the register.A new feature added to the state’s ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri on Wednesday launched a statewide database of opioid prescriptions aimed at helping doctors identify possible addiction. Under the program, pharmacists now must ...
Investigators would have to get subpoenas to access prescription drug records stored in a controversial statewide database under a Senate proposal up for debate next week. Senate Health Policy ...
Walgreens pharmacy technician Tamala Meriweather fills a prescription at the Walgreens on Lafayette Avenue on Friday, Aug. 9, 2013. Photo by Stephanie S. Cordle, [email protected] Ste.
MONTPELIER -- A top Vermont law enforcement official told lawmakers Wednesday he wants police to have access to a prescription drug database maintained by the state Health Department without getting a ...
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