American Pharmacists Association

American Pharmacists Association

APhA, originally known as the American Pharmaceutical Association, was established in 1852 and is the oldest national professional organization for pharmacists. It is currently the largest association for pharmacists in the United States, with over 60,000 members, including practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and others dedicated to promoting the field. APhA hosts an Annual Meeting & Exposition where the House of Delegates convenes each year, allowing for discussions, consensus building, and the development of policies that shape the pharmacy profession. Many specialized pharmacy organizations trace their origins back to APhA's components or sections.

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  • Sep 27, 2024 | pharmacist.com | Michelle Cathers

    Maternal RSV vaccine was first recommended by CDC last year during the 2023 to 2024 season. In a new MMWR report from CDC, the agency found that provider recommendation for that immunization in particular was associated with higher coverage. According to the CDC survey findings, 33% of eligible pregnant women reported receiving an RSV vaccination to protect their infants from RSV—one of the most common reasons for infant hospitalization.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | pharmacist.com | Michelle Cathers

    How prevalent is iron deficiency among the American public? Researchers of a recent study published in JAMA sought answers and discovered that absolute and functional iron deficiency affect a large proportion of American adults even in the absence of anemia, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, or a current pregnancy. Out of the study sample of 8,021 adult participants, an estimated 14% of U.S. adults had absolute iron deficiency, and an estimated 15% had functional iron deficiency.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | pharmacist.com | Michelle Cathers

    New research published in JAMA finds a deep concentration of PBM services are evident across all three payer markets, especially Medicare Part D. The research team, led by Dima Qato, PharmD, from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, found that Medicare Part D, along with Medicaid, was dominated by Optum Rx and CVS Caremark, while Express Scripts gravitated toward the commercial market.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | pharmacist.com | Michelle Cathers

    According to the tenth installment of the Pharmacy Workplace and Well-being Reporting (PWWR) series, community pharmacists continue to suffer discrimination, harassment, and aggression on the job, but more are pushing back with legal action.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | pharmacist.com | Michelle Cathers

    Researchers of a new study published in JAMA sought to investigate the neonatal and maternal safety of buprenorphine plus naloxone compared with buprenorphine only in pregnant patients with OUD. Outcomes comparisons revealed a reduced risk for neonatal abstinence syndrome in those receiving buprenorphine plus naloxone, which also demonstrated a modestly lower risk of small for gestational age and/or admission to a neonatal intensive care unit.

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