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However, we can't guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information. Always check with the individual program if you have questions. Find help with the cost of medicine. Donate now. So far, there has been only minimal slippage due to Wal-Mart because our locations are much more convenient. But I'm paying much closer attention now that CVS has a program.
I worry that we'll have to give up our already small generic profits just to keep customers. I always read the comments on your blog and have seen many independent pharmacists complain about how the chains are degrading the value of their service. When will this end? Wish I knew. Do chains degrade service? I've tried to shop at independents for years Chains, and I've tried them all, have given good service consistently. I've been mystified for years why I can't get 90 days supply from my pharmacy for one co-pay.
Counting 30 or 90 pills is not much different especially if a tech is doing it and the pharmacist is just checking the script, which happens at my local chain pharmacy. It seems the chains are responding to the demands of the customer. Imagine that in a free market economy! Chains pharmacy or retail don't put independents or small guys out of business.
Customers choices on where they shop put businesses out of business. Market forces! I have to respectfully disagree with the comment above stating that chains don't put independents out of business. Chains and mass merchandisers view their pharmacies as nothing more than a means to get people into the store, and they have commoditized the profession of pharmacy to its breaking point. This business model certainly does not help those pharmacists who did not go to school for 6 years to sell groceries or electronics.
Pharmacy must be one of the only fields where the knowledge and intellectual property of the professional are quite literally worthless. The latest contracts I have received from PBMs actually have a zero dollar dispensing fee for professional services on their 90 day fill option.
I guess I can always make it up on volume. If you can do that and still afford to pay your bills, please post your contact information so I can forward my resume. While economies of scale play a role in margins, my store is a rather large independent that is heavily invested in technology and pretty efficient. That being said, I value the 6 years I spent obtaining my degree too much to even consider a contract offer like the one I received.
Probably right around the time we build enough pharmacy schools to stop the shortage and allow for pharmacists to supervise more than 1 store remotely. Thanks for all the years of loyal service, but we've got a kid right of school willing to work for less Pharmacists have a lot to offer our patients and it is a truly rewarding profession, the trust that our patients place in us to safeguard their health is remarkable and humbling.
Unfortunately medication costs money, sometimes a lot of money, to make, to ship, to store, and even to dispense. No matter where pharmacists work, they deserve to be paid appropriately for the time and effort spent on behalf of their patients regardless of both the cost of the actual medication and whether or not the patient is also interested in buying laundry detergent from aisle 7. Steve Moore Condo Pharmacy. The reality is that the great majority of patients do not ever use pharmacist advice.
I respect the hard work and professional standing earned, etc. Bottom line - salaries will drop, and remote oversight will replace direct supervision. Rite-Aid just joined the price war! It is apparent that Wall Street thinks these are incredibly bad moves, business wise.
Time will tell The long diatribe above is interesting given that members of the profession work at the chains and work at the PBM's as well. Again, chains don't put independents out of business. People choose where to go and buy!
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