Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Testimony and evidence of deaths in fatal meningitis outbreak barred ...

The Tennessean-22 hours ago
More: Compounding pharmacy exec, wife earned $72M from companies before meningitis outbreak. More: 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak: Prosecutors see

Judge bars evidence about harm caused by 2012 meningitis outbreak

Reuters-16 hours ago
The federal judge who will oversee the trial of nine former employees and executives of Massachusetts compounding pharmacy whose tainted drug caused a ...

Guidance to Avoid FCA Liability for Firms Investing in Healthcare

Lexology-3 hours ago
On March 7, 2016, two former employees of Diabetic Care Rx, LLC d/b/a Patient Care America (PCA), a compounding pharmacy located in Florida, filed a qGY

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Sentencing delayed for doctor convicted in compound pharmacy ...

Hattiesburg American-11 hours ago
Sentencing for a Coast doctor convicted on 16 federal charges related to a $400 million compound pharmacy scheme has been rescheduled for June 7

Monday, May 7, 2018

Utah State Board of Pharmacy meeting2018/04/24 08:30 AMScheduledPharmacy_2018-04-24_Audio.mp3Audio RecordingAdded: 2018/04/25 01:01 PMPharmacy_2018-04-24_Handouts.pdfPublic Information HandoutAdded: 2018/04/30 05:03 PMPharmacy_2018-04-24_ agenda.pdfOtherAdded: 2018/04/16 04:40 PMPharmacy_2018-04-24_ agendaupdate.pdfOtherAdded: 2018/04/20 04:22 PM

Iowa Board of Pharmacy Launches New Database

Iowa Board of Pharmacy Meeting May 22-23, 2018

05/22/2018 - 9:00am to 05/23/2018 - 4:30pm
View4/19/2018Unique Pharmaceuticals LtdPY9913
View4/19/2018Unique Pharmaceuticals, Ltd.PY6833

Ohio Board of Pharmacy May 2018 Newsletter

News State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy - NABP

https://nabp.pharmacy/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Ohio-Newsletter-May-2018.pdf
3 days ago - OARRS Annual Report. Dear Ohio Pharmacist,. The State of Ohio Board of Pharmacyreleased the 2017. Ohio Automated Rx 

Illinois Department of Pharmacy Newsletter May 2018

Illinois Department of Pharmacy Newsletter Financial and ... - NABP

https://nabp.pharmacy/wp-content/uploads/2016/.../Illinois-Newsletter-May-2018.pdf
2 days ago - Published to promote compliance of pharmacy and drug law. A Message From Secretary Schneider. Greetings,. Welcome to the May issue of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation PharmacyNewsletter. I hope that everyone's spring season is off to a great start. I am pleased to announce that the ...
Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Western District of Pennsylvania

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, May 7, 2018

Three Physicians Agree to Pay Total of $700,000 to Settle Alleged False Claims Act Violations Arising from Improper Financial Relationship with Drug Testing Laboratory

PITTSBURGH – Dr. Robert Fetchero, D.O., of Jeannette, Pennsylvania, Dr. Sridhar Pinnamaneni, M.D., of Windermere, Florida, and Dr. Thelma Green-Mack, M.D., of Zionsville, Indiana, separately agreed to settle allegations that they each received improper payments for referrals from Greensburg, Pennsylvania drug testing lab Universal Oral Fluid Laboratories, and caused false claims to be submitted to Medicare for drug testing services, United States Attorney Scott W. Brady announced today. These settlements follow the earlier guilty plea on related charges of Dr. John H. Johnson of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, who had served as UOFL’s medical director.
The settlements announced today resolve allegations that the settling physicians referred Medicare patients to Universal Oral Fluid Laboratories ("UOFL") for drug testing services while engaged in a financial relationship with the lab. Specifically, UOFL paid the settling physicians to refer their patients to the lab for drug tests; UOFL then submitted claims to Medicare for the drug testing services from 2011 to 2014. UOFL was owned and operated by William Hughes. The United States alleged that the financial arrangement between the settling physicians and UOFL violated the physician self-referral law, commonly known as the "Stark Law," and the Anti-Kickback Statute, giving rise to liability under the False Claims Act. Pursuant to separately executed settlement agreements, Dr. Fetchero agreed to pay $200,000; Dr. Pinnamaneni agreed to pay $370,000; and Dr. Green-Mack agreed to pay $130,000.
The Stark Law forbids physicians from making referrals for certain designated health services payable by Medicare to an entity with which he or she (or an immediate family member) has a financial relationship, unless an exception applies. The Anti-Kickback Statute prohibits offering, paying, soliciting, or receiving remuneration to induce referrals of services covered by federal health care programs, such as Medicare. Violations of the Stark Law or Anti-Kickback Statute may give rise to civil liability for treble damages and penalties under the False Claims Act.
"The integrity of the relationship between patients and their doctors is sacrosanct. A physician’s medical judgment should never be compromised by improper financial incentives," said United States Attorney Scott W. Brady. "We will continue to hold healthcare providers accountable when they enter into financial arrangements that violate the law."
These matters were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Office of Inspector General of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division. Assistant United States Attorneys Rachael L. Mamula and Paul E. Skirtich handled the investigations that led to the settlements on behalf of the United States.
The claims resolved by the settlements are allegations only, and there has been no determination of liability.
Updated May 7, 2018

Drugs, Lies, and Videotape: Drug Diversion

Drugs, Lies, and Videotape: Drug Diversion

JD Supra (press release)-4 hours ago
You are at your desk when you get the call from the pharmacy, maybe from where a med unit sits, or most terrifyingly, from the floor, and you're told a patient didn't get pain relief or has had a reaction to a drug which may or may not been the one prescribed. Your stomach drops and you reach for the extra-large tub of acid

DEA Suspends Louisiana Company from Opioid Distribution

Addiction Now-7 hours ago
According to the statement issued by the DoJ, the DEA issued the suspension after Morris & Dickson failed to properly investigate and report instances where a pharmacy would order an unusually high amount of Hydrocodone or Oxycodone, both of which are synthetic opioids that are frequently the subject of abuse.

Mallinckrodt shares rebound after '60 Minutes' report on drug prices

CNBC-7 hours ago
Express Scripts owns a business, CuraScript, that exclusively distributes Acthar to hospitals and pharmacies. Rockford's lawsuit alleges that the distributor helped keep prices high, according to the '60 Minutes' investigation. Because towns hire pharmacy benefit managers to negotiate prices down, Rockford argues that ...

Drug firm exec to apologize for some opioid shipments to WV: 'I am ...

Charleston Gazette-Mail-1 hour ago
Barrett's prepared statement — posted by the House Energy & Commerce Committee Monday afternoon — marks the first time a drug distributor has ever offered an apology for allegedly oversupplying prescription opioids to pharmacies in West Virginia. The oversupply of pain medications has been widely blamed for ...

Family Pharmacy files bankruptcy, seeks sale

Springfield Business Journal-4 hours ago
Family Pharmacy files bankruptcy, seeks sale. The largest creditor in the case is pursuing a buyout. By: Geoff Pickle and John Lee McLaughlin. Posted 5/7/18. The largest creditor in the case is pursuing a buyout. This item is available in full to subscribers.

Walmart to restrict opioid dispensing at its pharmacies

Reuters-8 hours ago
Walmart to restrict opioid dispensing at its pharmacies. Reuters Staff. 2 Min Read. (Reuters) - Walmart Inc said on Monday it would restrict initial acute opioid prescriptions to no more than a seven-day supply as the retailer aims to curb an opioid epidemic that has plagued the United States. The Walmart logo is displayed on ...
Walmart Introduces Additional Measures to Help Curb Opioid Abuse ...
Highly Cited-Business Wire (press release)-8 hours ago

CVS To Buy Fred's Specialty Pharmacy Business

Forbes-4 hours ago
Fred's Inc. said CVS Health is buying its specialty pharmacy business EntrustRx for $40 million amid the retailer's effort to execute a financial turnaround. Under a definitive agreement announced Monday afternoon, Fred's said the “aggregate consideration to be paid is $40 million, plus an amount equal to the value of ...
Fred's reaches $40M deal with CVS
Memphis Business Journal-3 hours ago

A Biloxi doctor is about to be sentenced. Can letters save him from life ...

The Sun Herald-9 hours ago
He faces six to 10 years in prison after a jury convicted him in March of 16 counts of conspiracy, fraud, illegal distribution of drugs and attempting to cover up his crimes ... At the urging of a pharmaceutical salesman he had known for years, Diaz prescribed compounded medications, some containing the anesthetic ketamine, 

Prison Sentencing for $100 Million Compounding Pharmacy Fraud ...

USA Herald-21 hours ago
Nicholas A. Borgesano Jr., the owner of a New Port Richey,Florida pharmacy receives a fifteen year prison sentence and pays $54 million in restitution for his role in the massive fraud scheme. The fraud racket involves the massive compounding of medication impacting TRICARE, Medicare, and a myriad of private 

Saturday, May 5, 2018

05/01/2018Dragon Kratom  Dietary Supplements  Potential Salmonella contaminationMaya Distribution, LLC
05/04/2018Acadica  Kratom dietary supplement  Potential Salmonella contaminationBadger Botanicals, LLC

Bombers still 'suffering' from supplements saga, says Hird's dad

The Age-21 hours ago
The father of James Hird has taken aim at former Essendon chairman David Evans, claiming the Bombers are still "suffering" from the decision to self-report to the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency more than five years ago. Hird's father contacted The Sunday Age after James had detailed how he and Mark Thompson .

Ireland's anabolic steroids boom: a tell-tale sign of recovery

Irish Times-21 hours ago
Not many people took much notice of those last figures, possibly because these aren't exactly class A banned substances, although it is illegal to procure anabolic steroids in Ireland without a prescription, or, indeed from anywhere other than a pharmacy. No wonder those with a closer eye on the business are properly .

Amazon could 'damage sectors and destroy jobs'

Australian Journal of Pharmacy (blog)-22 hours ago
Amazon are a potential threat to the pharmacy industry, but if businesses prepare now then they may be able to cope with the pressure of the retailer entering the marketplace, say experts. But how likely is this and when might it happen? Retail consultant John Batistich tells AJP that Amazon has a high level of interest in ..

DEA: Wholesaler must stop selling controlled drugs

Longview News-Journal-21 hours ago
NEW ORLEANS — The Drug Enforcement Administration has suspended a Louisiana wholesaler's licenses to sell controlled drugs, saying the company failed to report excessive opioid orders from independent pharmacies. Morris & Dickson Co. of Shreveport says it will prove that "the DEA has gotten it wrong." It asked a .

Women in pharmacy: 'We've gotta toughen up a bit'.

Australian Journal of Pharmacy (blog)-22 hours ago
Facilitator Wendy Phillips, former executive director of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, introduced the inaugural Ann Dalton Address by stating that it is timely in the era of #metoo. The address, From tokenism to leadership: women in decision-making roles, included panellists Catherine Bronger, branch committee member 

House votes to get a handle on drug prices

Journal Inquirer-18 hours ago
Information about pharmacy benefit managers, who are essentially the middle-men between drug companies and insurers and determine what drugs are covered by insurance, would ... The state would also learn how much of the rebate the pharmacybenefit managers are retaining instead of passing along to consumers.

Workers' comp exec on pharmacy setup: 'We were being hosed'

Canton Repository-13 hours ago
As Medicaid officials investigate whether pharmacy middlemen are ripping off taxpayers by manipulating drug prices in the insurance program covering 3 million poor Ohioans, another state agency recently found it overpaid millions under a similar arrangement. "We thought we had a solid contract that kept us from being ..

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Australian Journal of Pharmacy

https://ajp.com.au/
7 hours ago - The Australian Journal of Pharmacy has been supporting community pharmacy since 1886. It provides news, features and education to keep pharmacists informed.

AMCP Session Provides a Closer Look at State Legislation on ...

www.centerforbiosimilars.com/.../amcp-session-provides-a-closer-look-at-state-legislat...
8 hours ago - During a session at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy's (AMCP) Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting, held April 23-26 in Boston, ... State Board of Pharmacy-maintained information required on a website of FDA-approved interchangeable biosimilars; No increased liability for a pharmacist who ...

Medicaid managed-care reboot pinching pharmacies, advocates say ...

Medicaid managed-care reboot pinching pharmacies, advocates say ...

www.pharmacist.com/.../medicaid-managed-care-reboot-pinching-pharmacies-advoca...
10 hours ago - Many owners of the state's more than 500 independent pharmacies and smaller chains are being paid less than the acquisition cost of the medicines they dispense to Medicaid patients. Reynolds says pharmacies also have seen their per-prescription dispensing fee from Medicaid drop from $5.50 for generics and $2.40 for ...

Family Pharmacy files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, seeks sale of almost ...

Springfield News-Leader-3 hours ago
"Family Pharmacy fully anticipates that there will be no disruption in the quality of services and the pharmaceuticals that it provides during this transition period after the contemplated sale," the statement says. "To insure uninterrupted service to its customers, Family Pharmacy decided to seek protection to better address its ...
Family Pharmacy Files For Bankruptcy
NewsTalk KZRG-15 minutes ago

Pharmaceutical Outside Sales Representative Job at MEDISCA in ...

https://www.linkedin.com/.../pharmaceutical-outside-sales-representative-at-medisca-641...
23 hours ago - Our Pharmaceutical Outside Sales Representatives work in a dynamic sales driven environment and contribute to driving MEDISCA's sales and growth through the relationships they build with existing customers and new prospects. MEDISCA's customer service is unrivalled in the pharmaceutical compounding industry and ...