At St. Louis-based Ascension, pharmacy is not treated as a separate business line. It is seen as the connective tissue of care — a way to keep patients healthy long after they have left the hospital.
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Pharmacy closures are accelerating, leaving 45 million Americans in pharmacy deserts. Here's how to fix the problem.
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Watching the news that was streaming in the background as he worked, Kenny Kelley, CEO of Silent Beacon, had this recurring thought. Why were people who were in serious accidents, and had cellphones ...