Well I finally made it happen! I have been wanting to start my Podcast FOREVER! I have been on many different podcast shows and thought it’s about time to gen
By Anna Gorman February 14, 2019
Drug syringe and cooked heroin on spoon
Public health officials grappling with record-high syphilis rates around the nation have pinpointed what appears to be a major
2018 In Review
As we embark on this incredible Journey into 2019 and travel down the healthcare road together I wanted to share our incredible journey at MichRx Pharmacist Consulting Services
Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News
Health care experts widely expected the Affordable Care Act to hobble Medicare Advantage, the government-funded private health plans that millions of seniors have chosen as an
Rachel Bluth
Everyone has seen the ads or the products on the shelves.
A dietary supplement that promises to make consumers skinny, without dieting or exercise. Or the one that will bulk
Ana B. Ibarra, California Healthline
California Gov. Jerry Brown, who faced the final bill-signing deadline of his gubernatorial career on Sunday, approved a variety of health care measures that will directly
Siraphob Thanthong-Knight
State prisons across the U.S. are failing to treat at least 144,000 inmates who have hepatitis C, a curable but potentially fatal liver disease, according to a recent survey
Halloween is upon us and the Monster Mash begins
In pharmacy the Monsters are lurking everywhere, the dreaded PBM’s, Mail Order Pharmacies, Specialty Pharmacies, Part D Preferred Networks, DIR Fees, Unfair
By April Dembosky, KQED
California Gov. Jerry Brown defied the drug industry Monday by signing a sweeping drug price transparency bill that will force drugmakers to publicly justify big price
By Michelle Andrews October 3, 2017
Valerie Green is still waiting to be cured.
The Delaware resident was diagnosed with hepatitis C more than two years ago, but she doesn’t qualify yet