Pharmacy Times August 23, 2024
Luke Halpern, Assistant Editor

In an interview with Pharmacy Times, Jasmine Perry describes her idea of an effective health care delivery model and why research can have a huge impact at the policy level.

Jasmine Perry, PharmD, CPHQ, emphasized the need for sustainable health care delivery models that involve community pharmacists who can reach underserved populations in an interview with Pharmacy Times® at NACDS TSE. Perry also discussed how the relationship between Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina and the Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network (CPESN) is building better and thorough models of treatment.

Pharmacy Times®: What more needs to be done – both in the research and care spaces – to better serve marginalized populations who can be disproportionately affected by diabetes?

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