Lanton Law Speaks With Pharmacy Times About Provider Status
Below is the description from Pharmacy Times about our discussion with them on pharmacy provider status. You can listen to the interview here.
Below is the description from Pharmacy Times about our discussion with them on pharmacy provider status. You can listen to the interview here.
In this episode of Pharmacy Focus: Policy Edition, we delve into the intricacies of provider status for pharmacists, including challenges that have hindered pharmacists from attaining this recognition, the recent legislative strides, and the far-reaching implications for the field. Our guest, Ron Lanton III, Esq from Lanton Law, lends his expertise to shed light on the financial impacts and effective advocacy strategies.
Key Topics
Unpacking the concept of provider status for pharmacists and its significance
Recent legislative advancements that have propelled the provider status movement forward
Implications of achieving provider status: expanded clinical roles, reimbursement opportunities, and patient care improvements
Financial considerations for pharmacists and the broader healthcare landscape
Strategies for effective advocacy to accelerate provider status adoption
Lanton Law Teams Up With MSHP on Health Promotion Screening Bill
On behalf of the Massachusetts Society of Health-System Pharmacists, we wrote an article advocating for the importance of health promotion screening in Massachusetts.
On behalf of the Massachusetts Society of Health-System Pharmacists, we wrote an article advocating for the importance of health promotion screening in Massachusetts. The Pharmacy Times article can be accessed here.
Lanton Law Talks Provider Status With Don Downing; Clinical Professor at the UW School of Pharmacy
We have a new podcast with Professor Downing of the University of Washington School of Pharmacy. We discuss pharmacy provider status and the opportunities within pharmacy.
We have a new podcast with Professor Downing of the University of Washington School of Pharmacy. We discuss pharmacy provider status and the opportunities within pharmacy. Listen here.
Pharmacy Times Interviews Lanton Law On How COVID-19 May Lead to the Expansion of Practice Laws for Pharmacists Across the Country
Alana Hippensteele; Editor, MA of Pharmacy Times interviewed Ron Lanton to discuss how COVID-19 may lead to expansion of practice laws for pharmacists across the country.
Alana Hippensteele; Editor, MA of Pharmacy Times interviewed Ron Lanton to discuss how COVID-19 may lead to expansion of practice laws for pharmacists across the country. Click here to access the interview.
Below Is a summary of the interview from Pharmacy Times:
Pharmacy Times spoke with Ron Lanton III, Esq, a regulatory and government affairs professional, about how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) could lead to more expanded practice laws for pharmacists across the country.
Lanton noted that actions such as clinical laboratory improvement amendment (CLIA) waivers and additional steps by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have been encouraging and have allowed pharmacists to be more involved in the pandemic response while beginning to get paid for these services.
“I think that was one of those tools that just wasn’t there before because of where we are, and now it’s there,” Lanton said. “It’s been very encouraging to have HHS and CMS there trying to make sure that this happens for pharmacy.”
Lanton added that although pharmacists have been discussing their value for a long time, the pandemic has pushed that knowledge into the forefront of patients’ and other health care professionals’ minds.
He encouraged pharmacists to follow news from CMS closely, because new policies and announcements are coming out almost daily. The ongoing stimulus packages passed by Congress may also offer a chance for pharmacists to push the field forward, by lobbying for provider status, personal protective equipment, and direct and indirect remuneration fee relief as part of the packages.
Lanton Law Interviews the Massachusetts Pharmacists Association on DIR & Provider Status
We are excited to have Lindsay De Santis; Executive Vice President of the Massachusetts Pharmacists Association (MPhA) do a blogcast with us. Our conversation covers pharmacy DIR (direct and indirect remuneration) fees, pharmacy provider status and COVID-19.
We are excited to have Lindsay De Santis; Executive Vice President of the Massachusetts Pharmacists Association (MPhA) do a blogcast with us. Our conversation covers pharmacy DIR (direct and indirect remuneration) fees, pharmacy provider status and COVID-19.
Click here to access the Lanton Law blogcast.