Read PPLA’s latest announcements, statements, and press releases on our work to protect patient safety and preserve printed medication information.
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Nursing Home Crisis in Minnesota Highlights the Importance of Legislation Protecting Pharmacies
A MINNPost article highlights Minnesota’s nursing home crisis, with 23 facilities closing from 2019 to 2023 due to financial and workforce issues. This reflects broader healthcare challenges, particularly in rural areas. The PPLA urges Congress to ensure printed Patient Medication Information remains accessible, helping patients manage medications safely amid pharmacy closures. Read More
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ICYMI: New HHS Alert on Russian Healthcare Hacking Highlights Digital Healthcare Vulnerabilities
The Department of Health and Human Services warns the healthcare industry about the Russian ransomware group “Everest,” which threatens cybersecurity by stealing credentials and selling patient data. Congressional leaders support the Patients’ Right to Know Their Medication Act to ensure accessible printed medication information amid increasing cyberattacks jeopardizing patient safety. Read More
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Health Experts Push for Printed Patient Medication Information
Healthcare experts are expressing concerns about the FDA’s proposed rule to standardize prescription medication information. They argue that the proposed rule overlooks cognitive research and favors digital over printed information, potentially harming patients, especially those without reliable internet access. Experts urge Congress to consider the Patients’ Right to Know Their Medication Act instead. Read More
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In Their Own Words: Members of Congress Support the Patients’ Right to Know Their Medication Act
The bipartisan Patients’ Right to Know Their Medication Act (H.R. 1173) aims to standardize patient medication information, ensuring it is readily available in printed form and not the burden of pharmacies. U.S. Representatives stress the importance of providing vital medication details to ensure patient safety, with support from the Pharmaceutical Printed Literature Association. Read More
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Research Shows Fatal Consequences of Medication Non-Adherence and the Need for Printed Medication Info
A recent journal article highlights the dangers of medication non-adherence, which affects up to 50% of patients globally and causes 125,000 deaths annually in the US. The lack of clear medication information contributes to this issue, prompting the call for legislation to ensure effective, printed Patient Medication Information with every prescription. The Pharmaceutical Printed Literature… Read More
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