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Q: Where did you grow up?
Clifton Park, New York, a small suburb upstate, between Albany and Saratoga Springs, NY.
Q: Where did you go to college?
I entered the 6-year Doctor of Pharmacy program at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences directly after high school. After completing my Pharm.D., I completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency
…Q: Where did you grow up?
I was born, raised and still reside in Glassboro NJ. It’s about 20 minutes east of Philadelphia in southern New Jersey.
Q: Where did you go to college/graduate school?
I went to the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and graduated with my Doctorate of Pharmacy in 2004.
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TIP: If your entity engages a firm to independently audit your 340B Program, follow through on the auditor’s recommendations in a timely manner.
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Many covered entities are not aware of the opportunity to capture referral prescriptions. This includes ones that were initially determined to be non-eligible by your TPA but after a closer look in your EMR are deemed to be eligible. Don’t miss out
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TIP: Don’t forget that in a replenishment model, 340B purchases are primarily made after determining eligibility through accumulated eligibility.
Q: If a friend came to visit you in your hometown, where would you take them? Where would you take them in your state?
Hometown: I would take
…Q: Where did you grow up?
Lansing, Michigan
Q: What are your favorites?
Food: Tacos
Movie: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and/or Elf. Both are great movies for family time.
Musicians: Lenny Kravitz, Mary J. Blige, Mumford & Sons, and Black Pumas
Destination: Northern Michigan
Q: What do you like to do outside of work?
When I’m not
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TIP: Make sure you are taking time to review your 340B wholesaler invoices at least weekly to ensure you are getting the correct
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Resolving 340B noncompliance can be a time-consuming task for 340B participants — and one of the greatest challenges in managing a 340B program. This guide outlines the five steps to successfully navigate resolving compliance issues requiring repayment to manufacturers, from discovery to resolution, and includes
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