Swinging in to visit a pharmacist for a minor illness and a recommendation can save patients a lot of time and money in many instances. Whether that's the Rite Aid in Ephrata, pictured, or other pharmacists in the community, pharmacies offer cost-effective wellness options.
May 31, 2024
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Pharmacists prove effective, less costly care option for minor illnesses
SPOKANE. — Greater use of pharmacists to treat minor illnesses could potentially save millions of dollars in health care costs, according to new research led by Washington State University. The findings also indicate a way to improve healthcare access by expanding availability of pharmacists’ clinical services including prescribing medications, amid an ongoing shortage of primary care providers.