Press Release | GTMRx Institute Launches National Task Force to Build Vaccine Confidence
GTMRx Institute Launches National Task Force to Build Vaccine Confidence The Get the Medications Right™ Institute convenes leaders at today’s BPC event to inform the public’s views on vaccination safety, effectiveness and trust Tysons Corner, VA – April 6, 2021…
Blog | The problem
By Rita Shane, PharmD, FASHP, FCSHP Chief Pharmacy Officer and Professor, Department of Medicine Cedars Sinai Medical Center Assistant Dean of Clinical Pharmacy University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy March 24, 2021 The problem:1 Starting or continuing medications…
Blog | Employers as Changemakers: Why health plan sponsors should care about medication misuse, overuse and underuse
Sandra Morris Senior Advisor, GTMRx Institute Formerly Senior Manager, US Benefits, Proctor & Gamble March 10, 2021 Why employers should care about optimizing medication use See our employer infographic. Several times a year, health care benefits managers and health…
Press Release | GTMRx Institute Reaches Seven Year Membership Goal Six Years Early
Institute Focused On Getting The Medications Right Attracts Biggest Leaders in Health Care to Fight for Pervasive Issue Tysons Corner, VA -- February 10, 2021 -- Today, The Get the Medications Right™ (GTMRx) Institute, a catalyst for change that brings…
Blog | Employers: How comprehensive is your medication therapy management program?
By Katherine H. Capps, Co-Founder and Executive Director, GTMRx Institute; President, Health2 Resources January 27, 2021 Employers: How comprehensive is your medication therapy management program? Employers want a better health care system. They want to decrease waste and ensure that…
Blog | Let doctors be doctors: Comprehensive medication management supports primary care
By Paul Grundy, MD, President, GTMRx Institute December 18, 2020 Let doctors be doctors: Comprehensive medication management supports primary care Primary care physicians face overwhelming pressure right now—and not just because of the pandemic. Even in the best of times,…