by Sue | May 8, 2016 | Doctors, Health, Medication, pharmacy
This is not an unusual statement to hear from my team who obtains vitals of patients prior to their appointment for medication management. Usually the numbers are scary-out-of-control. I have walked with patients to the pharmacy to fill an antihypertensive and watch... by Sue | Mar 19, 2016 | entrepreneurs, Health, Pharmacogenetics, pharmacy
How is your health care system set up to engage in these up and coming trends? The practice of health-system pharmacy is set to change over the next five years. Source: Change Is the Only Constant – Pharmacy Practice News by Sue | Oct 25, 2015 | Health, Insurance, Medication costs, Pharmacogenetics, Uncategorized
We have a family member in the hospital. We will be having genetic testing done. $600-$1200 for the test may or may not be covered. The cost is less than our insurance burden from the hospitalization. The first medication cost $860-$981 per month. It didn’t work... by Sue | Aug 8, 2015 | entrepreneurs, Health, Medication, pharmacy
I was asked by a good friend why they would need me for medication information versus all the apps available. I love technology and I love how using it engages people like never before. There are so many ways to DIY (do-it-yourself) just by googling how. Have you seen... by Sue | May 16, 2015 | Doctors, Health, Medication, pharmacy, Uncategorized
I had a visit with my primary care physician this week. I am in my late 40’s and made the appointment to get my medical snapshot so I can be proactive in my health. We had a great discussion about patient prescription, costs, affordability, and consequences of... by Sue | May 11, 2015 | Doctors, Health, Home, Hospitals, Medication, pharmacy
Thousands of patients and caregivers use MyMedSchedule to manage meds and labs on the go, set reminders, and make it easier to communicate with their healthcare providers. Now MyMedSchedule includes My Health Tracker, which lets you record all your lab results and...