FDA Approves Florida's Plan to Import Affordable Canadian Medications
The Food and Drug Administration has given Florida the green light to import medications from Canada - a move aimed at lowering drug prices in the United States.
Bipartisan Senate Bill Seeks to Strengthen Drug Supply Chain Through U.S. Manufacturing Prioritization
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a bill aimed at strengthening the pharmaceutical supply chain by increasing drug manufacturing in the U.S. and allied countries.
Syphilis Emergency Looms in the U.S. as Drugs Run Low
A severe shortage of penicillin, the recommended treatment for syphilis, has U.S. health officials considering a public health emergency declaration.
Embracing the 'Costco Model' for Improved Value and Quality of Health Care
The healthcare supply chain's vast array of product options is becoming a challenge for health systems, driving up costs and reducing economies of scale.
The Industry's Response to the World's Deadliest Bird Flu
Since the latest appearance of the bird flu in 2022, over 50 million farm-raised birds have died, leading to skyrocketing prices in grocery stores.
COVID-19 forced suppliers to cancel orders
In 2020, the coronavirus swept the world and had a detrimental impact on the economy.
Covid-19 changed the healthcare supply chain forever
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the healthcare supply chain, but it has also created opportunities for healing and strengthening the supply chain.
2023 changes to consider for your employee’s health and wellness
The new year is approaching fast, and employers need to be considering a number of changes that are occurring over the next year that could have a significant impact on their employee’s well-being.
UPS Healthcare revitalizes UPS Premier packages
UPS Healthcare has reworked its UPS Premier packages with the goal of meeting customers’ needs.
Medical supplies industry turns back the clock to revive pre-Covid supply chain strategies
Despite the ongoing supply chain issues, the medical supplies industry is revisiting the past and implementing supply chain strategies that occurred pre-Covid.
Contraceptive pills are being rationed at drugstores in light of Roe v Wade ruling reversal
Drugstores like Rite Aid and CVS are stockpiling contraceptive pills as demand rises overnight.
Affordable Care Act’s “family glitch” being addressed for small business healthcare coverage
Paying very high premiums is common for most people including their family on their plan.