- Biogen and Stoke Therapeutics Present Data that Further Support the Disease-Modifying Potential of Zorevunersen, an Investigational Medicine for the Treatment of Dravet Syndrome, at the 2025 American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting Biogen
- Biogen and Stoke Therapeutics Present Promising Zorevunersen Data for Dravet Syndrome at 2025 American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting Quiver Quantitative
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Biogen and Stoke Therapeutics Present Data that Further Support the Disease-Modifying Potential of Zorevunersen, an Investigational Medicine for the Treatment of Dravet Syndrome, at the 2025 American Epilepsy Society (AES) Annual Meeting – Biogen
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How Done to Death’s Chris Black Is Making $300 Clothes in America
Have you noticed J.Crew’s ineffably cool evolution of late? Chris Black, founder of consultancy Done to Death Projects, is, in part, to thank. Black is an ideas man. “All I’ve ever been able to offer in my career is a point of view,” he…
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Mansur Abdul-Malik | Humble, Thoughtful, Dangerous
“I didn’t think about it. It wasn’t weighing on me, in a positive or (negative) way. It is what it is. That time had passed and that’s all it was. I take it as a learning experience, just as I take my wins as a learning experience.
“It…
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Maximum protein, minimal carbs: why gym bros are flocking to Australia’s charcoal chicken shops | Australian food and drink
Popularised in Australia by Balkan and Lebanese immigrants, charcoal chicken has long been part of our comfort-food canon. But recently, the humble chicken shop has had a renaissance – driven by fresh takes on the classics, the expansion of…
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The Winemaker Who Sold The $1M Bottle And Is Defining The Next Era Of Sonoma Wine
Talking sustainability and top sauvignons with Aperture’s Jesse Katz.
Aperture Cellars
One recent morning, our car follows a dirt path to Farrow Ranch, a 75-acre property tucked away in Sonoma’s Alexander Valley. Against a vivid blue sky, the…
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The shifting role of the hospital pharmacist and drug decision-making
Pharmacists are taking on a greater role in patient care while finding ways to contribute more financially and operationally to their health systems. They need the right technology and support to succeed.The shifting role of the pharmacist
Pharmacists were once seen as a drug-dispensing function, even within hospital and health system settings. Now, with team members present in nearly every care setting, from hospitals and physician clinics to patients’ homes and virtual environments, it is viewed as an enterprise. This evolution moves pharmacists onto the integrated care team, where they apply their deep knowledge of medication-related functions.
Their unique skill set combines clinical insight, drug administration knowledge, financial acumen, and operational experience, which allows them to not only have impact on care quality and patient outcomes, but on operational efficiency and financial outcomes as well.
Challenging financial dynamics of pharmacy
Integrating pharmacists more deeply into care teams can present financial hurdles, as their value is often demonstrated by preventing adverse events, a metric that is difficult to quantify. However, a systems-focused view reveals their significant impact on both cost savings and revenue growth.
Pharmacy can influence a health system’s total revenue by:
Despite these contributions, reimbursement models often fail to cover the clinical work pharmacists perform. According to Staci A. Hermann, PharmD, MS, FASHP, FACHE, Vice President, Embedded Clinical Decision Support Content at Wolters Kluwer Health, “it does take some creativity to figure out the financial model and show where pharmacies can add value.”
The value pharmacists bring to care outcomes and accessibility
Modern pharmacy teams are frequently focused on helping patients navigate complex care access issues. Some of the ways they contribute to better outcomes and experiences, include:
- Prior authorizations and coverage questions: By navigating coverage gaps and assisting with appeals on patients’ behalf, pharmacists improve patient satisfaction, accelerate access to care, and help solve efficiency issues.
- Assistance programs: Pharmacists help patients discover medication rebate, discount, and assistance programs that, in some cases, are vital to their access to treatment.
- Population health: By tracking at-risk groups of patients or reaching out to those in target groups for preventive care, pharmacists can help improve overall wellness with proactive information and reminders of needed immunizations, testing, and patient education.
Technology to support the modern pharmacist
Workforce shortages and burnout remain significant challenges, with many pharmacists reporting high stress levels and insufficient time for patient-focused tasks. Smart technology is essential for improving operational efficiency and allowing pharmacy staff to focus on higher-value clinical activities.
Evidence-based technology is crucial for streamlining access to drug and clinical intelligence. Unified solutions that provide point-of-care access to trusted, updated information help make professional workflows more efficient:
- UpToDate® Lexidrug™ provides pharmacists with the latest drug knowledge and patient-specific tools to support complex medication decisions directly within their workflow. It helps streamline tasks, enhance outcomes, and provide high-quality patient education.
- Medi-Span® powers meaningful medication alerts, using clinical screening based on the latest evidence to help pharmacists reduce errors, inappropriate dosing, and adverse events. By optimizing notifications, it helps lessen alert fatigue and allows pharmacists to focus on the information that matters most.
By using consistent, evidence-based solutions, care teams can standardize practices, reduce harmful variations, and streamline processes. This alignment is critical as pharmacists continue to expand their role in driving better patient care and access across the healthcare ecosystem.
Learn more in the eBook, “Redefining pharmacy: Contributing to patient care ecosystem-wide.”
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Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix Enter Exclusive Deal Negotiations – The Wall Street Journal
- Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix Enter Exclusive Deal Negotiations The Wall Street Journal
- Netflix to buy Warner Bros film and streaming businesses for $72bn BBC
- Paramount questions Warner Bros. Discovery on ‘fairness and adequacy’ of sale…
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Kim Cattrall marries fiancé she met at BBC Woman’s Hour
Helen BushbyCulture reporter
Getty ImagesSex and the City actress Kim Cattrall has married Russell Thomas, almost a decade after they met when she was a guest on a radio show at the BBC, where he worked.
The actress shared an image of them kissing…
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Cloudflare investigates outage that brought down sites including Zoom and LinkedIn
MADRID — Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare on Friday said it had restored services following an outage that took place in the morning and brought down several global websites including LinkedIn, Zoom and others, the second such crash to affect the company in less than three weeks.
Cloudflare said the issue had been resolved and was not due to an attack. A change to how its firewall handles requests “caused Cloudflare’s network to be unavailable for several minutes this morning,” the company said.
It said it was “investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs,” or application programming interface that allow software systems to communicate with each other.
Cybersecurity experts say it generally takes time to pinpoint the exact cause of an outage.
But based on Cloudflare’s initial statements, Friday’s incident came “down to a database change they had made as part of planned maintenance that just went slightly awry,” according to Richard Ford, chief technology officer at Integrity360, a Europe and Africa-based cybersecurity firm.
It “effectively overloaded their systems,” he said.
Edinburgh airport had to shut down briefly on Friday morning. But the airport later said the outage was a localized issue that was not related to Cloudflare.
In November, a three-hour Cloudflare outage affected users of everything from ChatGPT and the online game, “League of Legends,” to the New Jersey Transit system.
Last month Microsoft had to deploy a fix to address an outage of their Azure cloud portal that left users unable to access Office 365, Minecraft and other services. The tech company wrote on its Azure status page that a configuration change to its Azure infrastructure caused the outage.
Amazon also experienced a massive outage of its cloud computing service in October.
“This is one of the things that we are going to see more and more,” said cybersecurity expert Ford. “We are seeing the frequency increase as organizations put more eggs in fewer baskets, and as the complexity and the size and scale (grow) of operations like AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare.”
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This version has been updated to reflect that Edinburgh airport says its temporary shutdown was not related to the Cloudflare outage.
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Playwright Jeremy O Harris arrested in Japan for alleged drug smuggling | Jeremy O Harris
American actor and playwright Jeremy O Harris, known for the Tony-nominated Slave Play, was arrested last month at an airport in Japan on suspicion of attempting to smuggle illegal drugs into the country, local authorities said late on Thursday.
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