Top 10 RPM Vendors 2025: Driving Results in Remote Patient Monitoring

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Is your Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program delivering measurable clinical outcomes, audit-ready compliance, and scalable ROI? With U.S. RPM investments projected to exceed $29 billion by 2030, healthcare executives are demanding clinically validated solutions that streamline billing and maintain unwavering CMS alignment. This 2025 vendor landscape review highlights how PharmD Live® stands out by combining pharmacist-led clinical […]

Navigating CMS TCM Billing and Compliance Updates for 2025: What Providers Must Know.

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The landscape of CMS Transitional Care Management (TCM) billing and compliance updates for 2025 is at a pivotal juncture. New CPT code rules, expanded eligibility for Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), and a sharpened CMS focus on transparency and value-based care are raising the bar for providers nationwide. For healthcare […]

PharmD Live® Selected as Chronic Care Management Provider for Nevada Kidney Disease & Hypertension Center

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LAS VEGAS, June 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — PharmD Live®, a virtual clinical pharmacist solutions leader, is proud to announce its selection as the official Chronic Care Management (CCM) Services provider for Nevada Kidney Disease & Hypertension Centers (NKDHC). This partnership seeks to improve care and patient health outcomes. Nevada Kidney Disease & Hypertension Centers, renowned for its comprehensive […]

Physician and Staff Burnout: A Time-Old Issue, A Growing Problem

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By Nicollete Ramos – Staff Writer PharmD Live® Physician burnout is nothing new: as Marshall Eidenberg, DO, regional medical director at PharmD Live®, puts it, “It’s waking up every day with a dread of going into work.” Even before the COVID-19 crisis that continues to push physicians and staff to their limits as hospitals fill to […]

Medication Adherence in 2025: The Hidden Crisis Costing Lives and Billions

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More Than Missed Doses: A Multi-Billion Dollar Threat In 2025, one of the most preventable yet persistent threats to U.S. healthcare outcomes continues to be dangerously under-addressed: medication non-adherence. According to the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), patients who don’t follow prescriptions typically engage in at least three of nine risky behaviors, including skipping doses or taking […]

A Healthy Attitude is Ageless

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Aging is not a disease, doctors teach patients Satchel Paige, pitcher and authority on aging, pondered, “How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you was?” A healthy attitude is ageless. Marshall Eidenberg, DO, regional medical director at PharmD Live®, says, “Aging is going to happen if we are lucky enough to […]

Bridging the Gap: Tools to Improve Health Literacy

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Nicole Salata, PharmD, MS, MBA, a pharmacist with PharmD Live®, encountered a 50+-year-old woman on two types of insulin and four anti-diabetic oral medications who still regularly had blood sugar levels in the 200-300 range. The Spanish-speaking patient had a language barrier, among other health literacy issues. Dr. Salata is a fluent Spanish speaker as well. […]

The Affect Ageism Has In Healthcare

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Ageism in healthcare tends to affect people quietly, but its habitual practice is widespread, and its impact is real. Ageism can be explicit or implicit in its execution and can manifest in various ways, but at its core, there are three components that can result in ageism. Age discrimination, or the harmful treatment of older […]

Tirzepatide: a new glucagon-like peptide for patients with diabetes II

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By: Hannah Grice, PharmD In the United States, 34.2 million people have diabetes,1 the majority of them have type II diabetes. Type II diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose. Management of type II diabetes is multifactorial: diet, exercise, and pharmacotherapy are all part of the treatment.  Recently, a new medication called tirzepatide […]

Medication Risk Management in Diabetes

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By Matthew Gehrlein, PharmD Candidate and PharmD Live® Student Intern What is Medication Risk Management? All medications have risks and benefits. The FDA, physicians, providers, and pharmacists all work to ensure that the balance of risks and benefits is favorable to each patient when they take their medication. The practice of assessing risks versus benefits […]