by Sue | Aug 8, 2015 | entrepreneurs, Health, Medication, pharmacy
I was asked by a good friend why they would need me for medication information versus all the apps available. I love technology and I love how using it engages people like never before. There are so many ways to DIY (do-it-yourself) just by googling how. Have you seen... by Sue | Aug 6, 2015 | entrepreneurs, Medication, Medication costs, pharmacy
I just got off the phone with a caregiver (I’ll call her Jane) who had first called me yesterday. Jane was given my name by the local fiscal court to whom I had offered help if they could not assist patients in affording their medications. The fiscal... by Sue | Jun 4, 2015 | Hospitals, Medication, Pharmacogenetics, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare
This article is so so so true! Patients come to the pharmacy with their ’30 days free’ coupon, and come back the next month and have an $85 or more copay for 1 month of the medication. I am NOT an advocate of unnecessary testing. If the results of a... by Sue | May 16, 2015 | Doctors, Health, Medication, pharmacy, Uncategorized
I had a visit with my primary care physician this week. I am in my late 40’s and made the appointment to get my medical snapshot so I can be proactive in my health. We had a great discussion about patient prescription, costs, affordability, and consequences of... by Sue | May 11, 2015 | Doctors, Health, Home, Hospitals, Medication, pharmacy
Thousands of patients and caregivers use MyMedSchedule to manage meds and labs on the go, set reminders, and make it easier to communicate with their healthcare providers. Now MyMedSchedule includes My Health Tracker, which lets you record all your lab results and... by Sue | Apr 13, 2015 | Insurance, Medication, pharmacy
I am not always open to hugging, especially if I don’t know you. I received the best hug this week. From a stranger. It was one of those bear hugs…All in…And it felt great. This person had called about his wife who has a blood clot and had been...