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The Challenges of Prescription Labeling for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Laura Johnson, senior director, sales, life sciences, Loftware, discusses issues faced by the pharmaceutical industry when it comes to proper drug labeling.
Celebrate American Pharmacist Month
Karen Merrill, senior director of Pharmacy Solutions at McKesson, details her professional experience in pharmacy, with over 50 years in the industry. Merrill shares her personal journey, starting from her family's involvement in community pharmacy, and highlights the significant changes she has witnessed, particularly the advancements in technology and the expanded scope of practice for pharmacists. She emphasizes the crucial role of pharmacists as accessible and trusted health care providers, capable of delivering comprehensive patient-centric care and positively impacting healthcare outcomes.
Cerebras, an A.I. Chipmaker Trying to Take On Nvidia, Files for an I.P.O.
The Silicon Valley company would be among the first A.I. companies to go public since the release of ChatGPT nearly two years ago.
UnitedHealthcare 2025 Medicare Advantage Plans Deliver Choice, Stability
UnitedHealthcare® has introduced its 2025 Medicare Advantage plans, featuring more choice, broad access to care and stability in the most popular benefits to meet the evolving and varied needs of Medicare consumers.
Planning for 2025? 🚀
🎙️ Tune in as OptimizeRx President, Stephen Silvestro speaks with Pharmaceutical Commerce Magazine on the transformation of the pharma marketing landscape, how AI is driving this change, and the rapid evolution of privacy regulations.
Consider this a sneak peek—trust us, you won't want to miss the rest.
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Machine Health in Pharmaceutical Production
December 2nd 2024Predictive maintenance in pharmaceutical production can help reduce downtime and increase efficiency. Grundfos Machine Health (GMH) uses artificial intelligence (AI)-driven wireless sensors to monitor motor health in real-time, identifying potential issues. This approach not only reduces maintenance costs but also ensures compliance with industry standards.