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Residents in at least one central Pennsylvania community are scrambling to find pharmacy services in the wake of Rite Aid’s ...
For most businesses, a major competitor shutting their doors would be welcome. But for pharmacists, taking on new clients can ...
Pharmacists are the most accessible healthcare providers, embedded within the communities they serve, writes Priya E. Mammen.
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New metric maps pharmacy deserts based on travel time, identifying at-risk communitiesAmong the 323.5 million people living in the United States at the time of the study, 17.7% lived in a pharmacy desert, the researchers found. And nearly 9% of people lived in an area served by a ...
Nearly 18% of Americans live in “pharmacy deserts,” with entire communities depending on a single “keystone pharmacy.” A new Yale study introduces a travel-time-based method to identify ...
Among high-density counties, pharmacy deserts are 30% more likely to occur in counties with a higher share of African American residents. GoodRX data suggests that across the U.S., 20% of counties ...
Pharmacy closures have created "pharmacy deserts," affecting medication access in disadvantaged communities, highlighting health inequities. The growing role of pharmacists in vaccine ...
The map compares deserts on July 31 ... Image For residents of Confluence, Pa., the nearest pharmacy is now 14 miles away.Credit...Jeff Swensen for The New York Times Ms. Sessions said Express ...
Saltzman sits down with David Blair, founder and CEO of LucyRx, to explore a growing crisis in American healthcare: pharmacy deserts. As rural and underserved communities lose access to local ...
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