Medication-related problems cost health systems an estimated $528 billion in 2016. Better use of pharmacists could cut deeply into that half-trillion-dollar expense, Vassilios Papadopoulos, dean of the USC School of Pharmacy, writes in an editorial in today’s Morning Consult.
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