From: Becker's Supply Chain Report <editorial@beckershealthcare.com>
Subject: CVS to sell generic EpiPen at about 1/6 price | Trump's call to curb drug imports could raise drug prices | Patient shoots himself inside NJ hospital | 7 must-reads for supply chain leaders this week
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Jan. 13, 2017
TODAY'S TOP STORIES
1. Why Trump's call to curb drug imports could raise - not lower - drug prices
  

2. CVS to sell generic version of EpiPen at about 1/6 price
 
             
  
3. Patient shoots himself inside NJ hospital    
 
4. Learn how SKU standardization can improve your organization's patient care.   Learn more
 
5.
7 must-reads for supply chain leaders this week
 

6.
Implanted abdominal pumps may malfunction in MRIs, FDA warns
 
7.
Upcoming webinar: An enterprise data strategy for powering healthcare modernization and innovation
 
8. AbbVie CEO pledges to rein in price hikes   Full story
 
9. FedEx partners with Walgreens to provide package delivery, drop off locations   Full story
 
10. Car crashes into a pole, bringing down Epic EHR at Jefferson Healthcare  
  
11.
3 things that hurt an organization's supply chain collaboration
 
 

12. 5 health systems with strong finances  



 
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