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The e-ffective Pharmacist 2/20/2008

For many seasoned pharmacists, the days of typing prescription labels on a typewriter, filling out patient profiles by hand, submitting paper insurance claims, and handling many other manual administrative chores are distant memories.

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Smoking Cessation

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Caring for the Aging: Key Health Care Legislation

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Immunizations in the Older Population

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Pharmacy & Technology 10/18/2007

The retail pharmacy industry currently encounters significant changes--prescription fulfillment costs are increasing, while pharmacies lose revenue because of a competitive market and medication noncompliance.

Mining Ban Unconstitutional 6/19/2007

The New Hampshire Legislature enacted a law that bans pharmacies, insurance companies, and similar entities from transferring or using prescriber-identifiable data for certain commercial purposes.

Whatever Happened to Customer Service? 2/20/2007

It seems a day doesn't go by that I don't ask myself "Whatever happened to customer service?" During the winter holidays when telephone, Internet, and store traffic was at an all-time high, a drop-off in customer service may be unacceptable, but it is understandable.

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