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Ark. House passes bill requiring pharmacist consultants at pot dispensaries
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As it builds a framework for Arkansas' forthcoming medical marijuana program — which voters approved as an amendment to the state constitution in November — the Arkansas House of Representatives on Tuesday evening took a step forward in involving the state’s pharmacists in the medical marijuana program. The House passed a bill requiring pharmacist consultation for dispensaries, sending it to the Arkansas Senate, where it made its way out of committee Wednesday for a Thursday vote with the recommendation that it pass.
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Q&A: Genoa CEO talks mental health pharmacy access under ACA, potential replacement
Genoa, a QoL healthcare company, has put mental health care at the center of its business model — almost all of its 357 locations are located within community mental health centers in 42 states and the District of Columbia, and its telepsychiatry services serve 24 states. In a recent study published by the Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, patients who had their prescriptions filled at a Genoa on-site pharmacy on-site at their community mental health center had adherence rates of 96%, with a 40 % lower rate of behavioral health related hospitalizations than the control group.