Local governments, private businesses in Ohio left to fill pharmacy gaps that state isn't addressing
DANVILLE Ohio Medicaid officials said patients access to pharmacies wouldnt be hurt when the agency announced Wednesday that it is allowing the states largest managed-care provider to drop 252 Walgreens pharmacies from its network.
But pharmacists contend that the states access standards and its punishments for violating them are so lax as to be a joke. In fact, here in Danville in Knox County, the county government and a private business came together on the same day as the Medicaid announcement to fill what they saw as a yawning gap in health care access in their town.
But what they see as a gap is well within the pharmacy-access standards that Medicaid boasted about.
Wednesday was the grand opening of Conways Pharmacy and Knox County Community Health Center under a single roof. There had been an independent pharmacy there until 2017, when CVS bought and closed it and transferred customers prescriptions to the CVS in Mount Vernon, a 24-minute drive away.
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(Columbus Dispatch)