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Tune in as we discuss a growing challenge in healthcare access: pharmacy deserts. These are areas where access to essential pharmacy services is limited, impacting millions of Americans. We explore different ways these deserts are defined, from traditional distance rules to a new travel time metric used by Yale researchers, who estimated 17.7% of the U.S. population lives in one.
Discover how pharmacy deserts disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, including those with low income or education, minorities, and individuals with disabilities. Learn about the severe consequences for patients, such as being more likely to miss necessary medications and losing access to vital healthcare services beyond prescriptions, like vaccinations and health screenings. A major driver? Widespread pharmacy closures, largely due to an unsustainable business model heavily influenced by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). We detail how PBM practices like conflicts of interest, unfair reimbursement rates, and exclusionary networks are squeezing independent pharmacies out of business.
Finally, we touch upon potential solutions to address this critical issue.
By The EditorsTune in as we discuss a growing challenge in healthcare access: pharmacy deserts. These are areas where access to essential pharmacy services is limited, impacting millions of Americans. We explore different ways these deserts are defined, from traditional distance rules to a new travel time metric used by Yale researchers, who estimated 17.7% of the U.S. population lives in one.
Discover how pharmacy deserts disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, including those with low income or education, minorities, and individuals with disabilities. Learn about the severe consequences for patients, such as being more likely to miss necessary medications and losing access to vital healthcare services beyond prescriptions, like vaccinations and health screenings. A major driver? Widespread pharmacy closures, largely due to an unsustainable business model heavily influenced by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). We detail how PBM practices like conflicts of interest, unfair reimbursement rates, and exclusionary networks are squeezing independent pharmacies out of business.
Finally, we touch upon potential solutions to address this critical issue.