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NCPA, Chain Drug Consortium form new partnership

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) and the Chain Drug Consortium (CDC) have formed a collaboration that they say will leverage the strengths of each organization and advance the interests of community pharmacists and their patients.

Walgreens, CVS Caremark settle PBM standoff

Walgreen Co. and CVS Caremark Corp. have settled their fight over pharmacy benefits management. Walgreens will continue participating in the CVS Caremark retail network for current, new and renewed plans, the companies announced. They did not disclose the financial terms of their new contract.

Pharmacy operators get no reprieve in Ontario

Ontario pharmacies were in a state of suspense for three weeks after May 15 when the province’s minister of health and long-term care postponed a decision on the implementation of new regulations that would slash prescription drug income.

Kerr’s loyalty program goes digital

Kerr Drug has launched a customer loyalty program that it says takes the concept into the digital age. The new Kerr Rewards program offers multiple ways customers can be given advice on health care, alerted to breaking medical news and rewarded for shopping at Kerr, executives say.

Walgreens adds text alerts for Rx

Walgreen Co. has launched Prescription Text Alerts, which notify customers via text message when their prescriptions are ready. At the same time, the drug store chain has launched an updated iPhone application and mobile site, m.walgreens.com.

Breakthrough for e-prescribing

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores is praising the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for issuing an interim final rule that allows for the electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS).

Ontario pharmacies receive stay

Community pharmacies in Ontario construed somewhat positively the announcement on May 17 by Deb Matthews, the provincial Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, that she intended to postpone the introduction of new regulations governing pharmacy remuneration for about a month.

CACDS eyes possibility of major changes in sector

How will community pharmacy fare under the new plans for remuneration to be published in final form soon by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care? That theme dominated both formal and informal discussions among delegates to the annual conference of the Canadian Association of Chain Drug