Celebrating Pharmacists: Examining The Virtues Of Pharmacist-Led Care

October is National Pharmacists Month, and the PharmD Live team is pleased to celebrate and recognize pharmacists for their prolific contributions to the evolving landscape of healthcare. As laws, regulations, and paradigms change and affect healthcare provision, pharmacists are expanding their scope of practice. Clinical pharmacists have been tapped to lead chronic care management (CCM) […]
On The Cusp Of Change: Social Determinants Of Health Garner Attention

Synopsis: The social determinants of health are being explored by pundits as the root cause of inefficient healthcare spending. This article discusses Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar’s recent nod to forthcoming changes in Medicare reimbursement for non-clinical care. The social determinants of health—economic and social factors that impact health status—have received considerable attention […]
The MIND (Mediterrean-DASH Intervention For Neurodegenerative Delay) Diet And Alzheimer’s Disease.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia across the nation. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, “Every 65 seconds, someone in the United States develops the disease.” There are currently 5.8 million Americans living with this illness, and that number is expected to more than double by 2050. In fact, more people die from […]
Primary Care Providers Face A “STEEEP” Hill To Climb

But They Don’t Have to Do It Alone By Elliot Sternberg, MD PharmD Live, Chief Medical Officer The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has embraced a framework created by the Institute for Health Improvement (IHI) designed to optimize the American healthcare system: CMS has aligned its Quality Payment Program metrics to increase (up […]
Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems Part 1: The Evolution Of Blood Glucose Monitoring In The Diabetic Patient

According to the American Diabetes Association, one in eleven Americans have diabetes. Of the 23.1 million Americans living with this condition, about 32% are prescribed insulin either as monotherapy or in combination with oral antidiabetic medications to treat their high blood sugar. A cornerstone of effective diabetes management, especially for patients taking insulin, is monitoring […]
Breast Cancer In Women Over 60

The National Cancer Institute estimates that 1 in 8 women living in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Gender and age are the most significant risk factors for developing breast cancer, with approximately 95% of all cases occurring in women 40 and older. It is a leading cause of death […]
Clinical Pharmacists’ Role In Breast Cancer Treatment For Older Women

The clinical pharmacist can play a significant role in helping women with breast cancer achieve the best possible treatment outcomes and help reduce the impact of adverse side effects. Over the years, clinical pharmacists have become crucial members of the multidisciplinary teams who treat breast cancer patients. Cancer treatment can be more challenging and complicated […]
On The Horizon For 2020: PharmD Live’s Review Of Top Healthcare Trends

PharmD Live is looking to the future of healthcare with an analysis of emerging trends in the rapidly evolving world of patient care. Our focus in 2020 will be applying the best innovations and approaches that support our core values of empowerment, whole-patient care, customization, innovation, and value. Top Trend #1: Virtual Health Consumers are […]
Who You Gonna Call? Telepharmacy And Patient Outcomes

From December to May of 2020, telehealth use increased from 8-29% due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The increase in use was likely due to patients being more cautious about leaving their homes. Additionally, some state governors signed executive orders that eased some of the restrictions of telehealth, which also increased its use. Telepharmacy is a […]
Thanksgiving Stuffing. It’s Not What You Think!

Most people look forward to Thanksgiving, and since it comes around once a year, why not literally make the most of it by stuffing yourself with all that delicious food, right? Wrong. Thanksgiving and the days after are some of the busiest days in the emergency room. Since the holiday is highly associated with overeating, […]