Pharmacy “Fee-For-Service” Model Could Aid Chronic-Use OTC Switches
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A pharmacy "fee-for-service" model could create a "de facto third class" of drugs that would facilitate over-the-counter switches for chronic-use medications, SDM, Inc. President Bill Howard, PhD, suggested at an IIR conference on Rx-to-OTC switches in Philadelphia Nov. 20
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