Blog Post from National Association of Chain Drug Stores
New York Times "Gets" Role of Pharmacies in Healthcare System
March 10, 2008
Written by: Chris Krese
If you are wondering about some of the strategies that can help improve healthcare quality, access and affordability in the nation, an editorial in Sunday's edition of The New York Times is worth a read. The truth is that dispensing medication - and even administering flu shots - are just the beginning of the ways pharmacies can operate as the face of neighborhood healthcare. Kudos to The New York Times. The closing line, "It is time to enlist the help of the neighborhood pharmacist," is more true and has broader implications than most realize.
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