Opioid cases aren't just about 'pills per person'
THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER
In a competitive industry, businesses that are able to differentiate themselves are able to make the biggest impact. This is particularly true within the pharmacy setting, as industry-wide prescription volume has experienced a 0.4% decline over the past year. However, members of Good Neighbor Pharmacy, a network of more than 3,000 independent community pharmacists, and its PSAO, the Elevate Provider Network, have reported 2.4% year-over-year growth in prescription volume. That compares to a 0.3% loss for non-Elevate independents for the 12 months ending in May 2019.
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