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Welcome to Pembroke Consulting's latest quarterly Drug Channels newsletter.
I am pleased to announce our new 2016 Economic Report on Retail, Mail, and Specialty Pharmacies, which you can download immediately. The report is your ultimate guide to the complex web of interactions within the pharmacy distribution and reimbursement system. We're offering special discounts if you order before February 19, 2016.
Adam J. Fein, Ph.D.
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The 2016 Economic Report on Retail, Mail, and Specialty Pharmacies
The report is the most up-to-date, comprehensive, fact-based analysis of pharmacy and PBM channels. It's chock full o' data on prescription economics, reimbursement models, market structure, benefit designs, growth rates, payers, forces of change, and the U.S. healthcare system.
To better reflect the changing industry, this year's edition has been completely updated, reorganized, and expanded. There are now three major sections, comprising ten chapters. The first two chapters examine market structure, key trends, the largest industry participants, differences among dispensing formats, and more. In Chapter 3, I do a deep dive into specialty drugs and specialty pharmacies. The remaining seven chapters center on key channel flows, as illustrated in this chart of the U.S. Pharmacy Distribution and Reimbursement System.
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Highlights from Drug Channels
Drug Channels delivers timely analysis and provocative opinions on pharmaceutical economics and the drug distribution system. Drug Channels attracts a large, diverse audience throughout the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. Click here to learn more about the site.
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Insights in the News
Read Dr. Fein's comments and analysis in the national media. Please note that some links may require subscription or registration.
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A Closing Thought
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest."
- Benjamin Franklin, famous Philadelphian
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