The American Society for Automation in Pharmacy (ASAP) held its 2019 Midyear Conference in Washington, D.C. ASAP conferences bring together technology leaders, key pharmacy associations, and technology-forward pharmacies for two days of focused speaker programming and networking. View slide decks of the presentations from the Midyear 2019.
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IQVIA’s A.J. Lipka presented on tools for streamlining pharmacy transactions by improving prescriber data quality.
From left, the American Pharmacists Association’s Isha Shah-John with APhA EVP and CEO Tom Menighan and Rite Aid’s Jermaine Smith. Menighan was on the speaker agenda, with the topic “Provider Status and Healthcare Costs: The Pharmacist’s Role.”
From left, seen during a break in the program, are Integra’s Louie Foster and Amber Moffett with Smith Technologies’ Ed Vess.
The National Community Pharmacists Association’s Lisa Schwartz, left, and AmerisourceBergen’s Heather Zenk, who provided a Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA), aka track and trace, regulatory update.
From left, ACAG Consulting’s Annette Gabel and guest Rocco Cuozzo, eRx Network’s Richard Brook with wife Candy Brook, and Elsevier/Gold Standard’s Beau Crenshaw are seen here during the president’s reception.
From left, Stacy Peek from Transaction Data Systems, Dawn White from AmerisourceBergen, and Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions’ Ann Johnson, who spoke on “Digital Therapeutics and the Role of the Pharmacist.”
In his presentation, National Community Pharmacists Association CEO Doug Hoey addressed efforts to change the pharmacy payment model.