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Pharmacy Automation Inside Out: Cost-Control and Tax Strategies With Darin Gleason, ScriptPro25 Oct 202400:30:30

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Questions about robotics and tax planning? Don’t miss this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast!

Join Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Bonnie Bond, CPA as they sit down with Darin Gleason, National Sales Director for Retail Pharmacies at ScriptPro to discuss:

  • Impact of tax changes on pharmacies and bonus depreciation
  • Managing costs and improving efficiency in your pharmacy
  • Maximizing tax savings by implementing robotics

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More about our guest:

Darin Gleason is the National Sales Director for Retail and Chains with ScriptPro. He has 17 years of experience working with independent pharmacies and automation. In his 17 years of work with independent pharmacies, Darin has seen many changes including changes in Medicare Part D reimbursements, COVID, and DIR fees.

ScriptPro is a pharmacy automation system that is built and installed to the custom specs of the pharmacy.

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Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter  

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter
 

More resources about this topic:  

Podcast – The Hidden Cost of Not Automating 

Blog - Improving Profitability and Customer Service Levels Through AI 

Blog – Three Tips to Manage Payroll Expenses 

Blog – 5 Ways to Diversify Services in Your Pharmacy 

SERIES: Master The Margin Episode 5 | Tax Reform Update: 2025 Changes to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act23 Oct 202400:13:46

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In 2017, the first major tax reform in over 30 years passed and it had a tremendous impact on independent pharmacies.

Now, with the 2024 election right around the corner, many of these items could see a change!

In this episode of Master The Margin, we're taking a step back from exploring the Balance Sheet and diving into an urgent update on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. 

Scotty Sykes goes over:

  • What's in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
  • Updates to Tax Items That Affect Independent Pharmacies.
  • Election Impacts and Changes You Can Expect in 2025 tax reform.

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Need help understanding your tax returns? Think you're paying too much in tax? Schedule an Rx Assessment with us 

Webinar - Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017: Pharmacy Impact and §199A 

Blog – Tax-smart Depreciation on Pharmacy Buildings and Equipment 

Blog – Maximize Pharmacy State and Local Tax Deductions (SALT) 

SERIES: Master The Margin Episode 2 | The Balance Sheet: A Snapshot In Time09 Aug 202400:07:18

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The Balance Sheet: A Snapshot in Time in how your pharmacy is financially from an asset, liability, and equity perspective.

In this episode of Master The Margin, Scotty Sykes, CPA CFP® and Kathy Blanchard, Senior Pharmacy Accountant build on the foundational principles (fundamental accounting) discussed in their inaugural episode by exploring the balance sheet!

Join Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP®, and Kathy Blanchard, Senior Pharmacy Accountant explore:

  • The formula "Assets = Liabilities + Equity" 
  • Its significance in providing a snapshot of a pharmacy's financial health 
  • Common assets you'll find on a pharmacy's balance sheet 
  • The importance of tracking current assets


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Hosts 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter 

 

More resources about this topic:  

Podcast – Independent Pharmacy Accounting Fundamentals 

Blog – Fundamentals of Pharmacy Accounting 

Presentation – Fundamentals of Pharmacy Accounting: Navigating 2024 and Beyond 

The Prescription for Talent: Finding, Hiring, and Keeping the Best in Pharmacy With Tyler Davis08 Aug 202400:36:56

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Looking to find, hire, and keep the best in your pharmacy? Tune in to this episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast with Sykes & Company, P.A.’s very own Director of People Operations, Tyler Davis!

This episode dives deep into.:

  • The changing hiring dynamics
  • Things to consider before hiring techs
  • Tips to retain talent on your team
  • How A.I. is helping streamline the hiring process

Tune in to this packed episode with actionable insights and advice to help you build a high-performing pharmacy team!

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More about our guest:  

Tyler Davis is the Director of People Operations for Sykes & Company, P.A.

As the Director of People Operations at Sykes & Company, P.A., Tyler oversees the human resources functions. He is responsible for developing and implementing HR strategies, policies, and programs that align with the company's vision, mission, and goals.

Adding to his 10+ years of comprehensive experience in the HR field, Tyler holds a certification in Human Resources Management from Pitt Community College.

Tyler’s core competencies include HR service center implementation, team member benefit administration, HR project management, and talent acquisition.

Tyler has successfully led and supported multiple HR initiatives and projects that improved the efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of HR services and processes. He has also recruited and trained diverse and talented professionals for various roles and levels within the health and accounting sectors.

Tyler is passionate about building and fostering a positive, inclusive, and collaborative work culture that empowers and motivates employees to achieve their full potential.

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CPA’s: 

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Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter
 

More resources on this topic: 

Blog – Best Practices for Pharmacists’ Compensation

Unpacking Drug Pricing, Integration, and Pharmacy Opportunities with Dared Price01 Aug 202400:29:41

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In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Austin Murray with Sykes & Company are talking about all things PBM related with Dared Price from OreadRx.  

Join us as we discuss the:  

  • Urgent need for transparency and reform in the industry 
  • Intricate world of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) 
  • OreadRx self-sufficient and transparent PBM model  
  • Opportunities for Growth in Pharmacy 

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More about our guest:  

Dared Price is the owner of 7 independent community pharmacy locations in South Central Kansas, Graves Drugs and the Damm Pharmacies.  He serves on the board of directors for the National Community Pharmacy Association and is the immediate past president of the Kansas Pharmacist Association. Price is also co-owner of Oread Rx, a transparent, pass through pharmacy benefit company.  

Stay connected with Dared Price and OreadRx:

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OreadRx Website

OreadRx Facebook

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Sykes & Company P.A.:

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CPA’s: 

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Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter

More resources about this topic:

Podcast – Navigating Pharmacy Reimbursements and Negotiation Strategies

Podcast – Finishing the Fight: What’s Next for Independent Pharmacy

Podcast – The State of PBM Reform

Finishing the Fight: What’s Next for Independent Pharmacy with Doug Hoey, CEO of NCPA25 Jul 202400:26:41

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🎉 It’s episode 50 which means it’s time to celebrate a milestone! 🎉

In this milestone episode, Ollin Sykes, CPA, CMA, CITP and Bonnie Bond, CPA are thrilled to sit down with the esteemed Doug Hoey, CEO of the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA).

This episode is packed with updates and insights into:

  • Payment Reform
  • Finish the Fight Campaign
  • Advice for Independent Pharmacy Owners in 2024

Join the Discussion with Ollin Sykes, Bonnie Bond, and Doug Hoey!

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Read and follow along with this episode by clicking here for the transcript.

 

More about our guest:

Douglas Hoey is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Community Pharmacists Association. NCPA represents the owners of nearly 20,000 pharmacy small businesses who’s pharmacists provide prescription dispensing services and help fill primary care gaps. The majority of these pharmacies are located in areas the CDC ranks as “high” or “very high” on the Socially Vulnerable Index. Consumers consistently rank community pharmacies as the top-rated pharmacies in the country.

Hoey is a licensed pharmacist in Oklahoma, Virginia, and Texas and practiced in community pharmacies including his family’s pharmacy before coming to NCPA. He is widely quoted by media as an industry expert on community pharmacy payment and practice issues. Hoey also developed and taught pharmacology courses at George Washington and Marymount universities.

He is President of the World Pharmacy Council, co-Chairman of the Board of Directors for Surescripts, Chairman of the NCPA Innovation Center, and co-Chairman of the CPESN-USA Board.

Want to learn more about Doug Hoey the NCPA and stay connected with them? Check out their social media below:

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NCPA LinkedIn

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Stay connected with us on social media:

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Instagram 
 

CPA’s: 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter

 

More resources about this topic:

Press Release – Sykes & Company, P.A. Joins NCPA’s CORE Program

Webinar – Finish the Fight

Blog – Top 3 Independent Pharmacy Tips

Tradeshow Series: Live at McKesson with Nicolette Mathey, PharmD 20 Jul 202400:20:25

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In this special episode of our tradeshow series, we come to you from 2024 McKesson IdeaShare!  

Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Kathy Blanchard, Senior Pharmacy Accountant share trends, insights from their talk at the Deep Dive Labs, and we also bring on Nicolette Mathey, PharmD to do a deep dive into the GLP compounding opportunity for independent pharmacies. 

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About Nicolette Mathey, PharmD:  

Dr. Nicolette Mathey started her career at Walgreens at age 16 and earned her PharmD from the University of Florida in 2010. After pioneering a successful Bedside Delivery program at BayCare Health Systems, she became the Director of Clinical Services at Pharmacy Development Services. There, she co-developed the Clinical Services Profit Ignitor and played a pivotal role in early data analytics. In 2017, Nicolette acquired Palm Harbor Pharmacy, transforming it from a contracts-only establishment in a Heat Zone to a thriving hub. She revamped its identity, introducing robust digital marketing, a multi-rep sales system, compounding, immunizations, NABP accreditation, Test & Treat, Pharmacogenomic (PGX) Testing, and more. In 2019, Nicolette founded ATRIUM24, initially offering business consulting to pharmacies. Focused on developing software to automate data analytics and launch Dotti, the industry’s first CRM sales system tailored for pharmacies, she sold Palm Harbor Pharmacy to another independent owner in October 2023. With the official launch of Dotti in January 2024, Dr. Mathey continues to innovate, aiding pharmacies in maximizing their data for profitability and growth. Through ATRIUM24 and Dotti, she and her team “connect the dots” for sales and marketing initiatives, empowering pharmacies with cutting-edge tools. 

Nicolette’s LinkedIn 

Atrium24 Website 

Atrium24 Facebook 

Atrium24 Instagram 

Atrium24 LinkedIn 

Atrium24 YouTube 

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Twitter (X)

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CPA’s: 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter

 

More resources about this topic:

Blog – The Changing Pharmacy Dynamics: Unveiling New Financial Trends for 2024

Blog – Top 3 Independent Pharmacy Accounting Tips for 2024

SERIES – Master the Margin Episode 1: Independent Pharmacy Accounting Fundamentals

Podcast – Navigating the Legal Maze of 503B Compounding

SERIES: Master The Margin Episode 1: Independent Pharmacy Accounting Fundamentals18 Jul 202400:07:21

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Welcome to the inaugural episode of our newest series Master the Margin with Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP, and Kathy Blanchard, Senior Pharmacy Accountant  

This series is all about diving deep into accounting and tax topics for independent pharmacy owners. 

In this episode, we’re starting with the basics...fundamental accounting.  

We share insights into:  

  • How to tackle common accounting challenges in the pharmacy industry 
  • The basics of balance sheets and profit and loss statements 
  • The importance of data integrity in your financials 
  • Scotty’s love for all things caffeine  

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Did you like this episode? Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes

Stay connected with us on social media:

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Twitter

LinkedIn 

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More resources on this topic: 

Blog – Fundamentals of Pharmacy Accounting 

Presentation –  Fundamentals of Pharmacy Accounting: Navigating 2024 and Beyond 

Podcast – Tackle Independent Pharmacy Accounting 

The State of PBM Reform Featuring State Representative Buddy Carter, Georgia 1st District, BPharm11 Jul 202400:24:13

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PBM reform is getting the most attention it's ever received both from independent and community pharmacies that see the impacts on their reimbursements and with consumers that notice the impacts in their drug costs.

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Pharmacist and Georgia State Representative Buddy Carter as he shares updates on where PBM reform stands currently, an outlook on where it’s heading, and more.

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More about our guest:  

Earl L. “Buddy” Carter is an experienced businessman, health care professional and faithful public servant. For over 32 years Buddy owned Carter’s Pharmacy, Inc. where South Georgians trusted him with their most valuable assets: their health, lives and families.

A committed public servant, Buddy previously served as the Mayor of Pooler, Georgia and in the Georgia General Assembly where he used his business experience to make government more efficient and responsive to the people. Buddy is serving his fifth term in the United States House of Representatives and is a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where he Chairs the Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials, and the House Budget Committee.

A lifelong resident of the First District, Buddy was born and raised in Port Wentworth, Georgia and is a proud graduate of Young Harris College and the University of Georgia where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. 

Stay up to date on Buddy Carter and the work he’s doing: 

Representative Buddy Carter Website: https://buddycarter.house.gov/ 

Representative Buddy Carter Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CongressmanBuddyCarter/ 

Representative Buddy Carter Twitter (X): https://x.com/repBuddyCarter 

Representative Buddy Carter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/repbuddycarter/ 

Representative Buddy Carter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHQm49T6ikD_ioMAt50AwKQ 

Stay connected with us 

Sykes & Company P.A.:  

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LinkedIn
Instagram 
 

CPA’s: 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter 

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter 

 

More resources about this topic:  

Blog - Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Pharmacy Accounting Impacts 

Getting to the CORE of Your Pharmacy with Scott Pace27 Jun 202400:51:26

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No matter where you are in your ownership journey, it’s always a good idea to go to back to basics.

This is exactly what the CORE Program from The National Community Pharmacists Association help you as a pharmacy owner do!

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Pharmacy Owner and Lawyer Scott Pace as he dives deep into getting back to the basics in your pharmacy with leadership, marketing, operations and finances as well as some of the innovative things happening in Arkansas pharmacy and more!

Register for the CORE Program today

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More about our guest:  

Scott Pace is a partner at Impact Management Group, a government relations, public affairs, and consulting firm based in Little Rock, Ark. He represents a diverse group of clients with a heavy emphasis on the health care and pharmacy industries.

Scott joined IMG after more than 12 years with the Arkansas Pharmacists Association, where he served as both CEO and COO. While at the APA, Scott successfully worked with the legislature to pass scope of practice legislation for pharmacists and on legislation to amend the Arkansas Constitution to require a pharmacist consultant be a part of the Arkansas medical marijuana dispensaries. He also worked with Gov. Asa Hutchinson and the legislature to pass legislation to license and regulate PBMs in Arkansas.

Scott was also instrumental in crafting and passing Arkansas Act 900 of 2015, the pharmacy legislation that was subject of the landmark Rutledge v. PCMA case that was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in December of 2020.

Scott is a licensed pharmacist and attorney. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Arkansas State University, a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and a Juris Doctorate with High Honors from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.

Scott and his wife Anne, who is also a pharmacist, own Kavanaugh Pharmacy in the Heights neighborhood of Little Rock, where they live with their two children, Cameron and Carter.

Stay connected with Scott Pace:

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Kavanaugh Pharmacy Website

Kavanaugh Pharmacy Facebook

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Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter

More resources about this topic:  

Press Release – Sykes & Company, P.A. Joins NCPA's CORE Program

The Hidden Cost of Not Automating With Darin Gleason20 Jun 202400:42:46

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With double DIR fees ending, it’s a great time to implement automation in your pharmacy.  

Whether your goal is to increase script volume or optimize payroll the opportunities that come with automation are fruitful.  

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Darin Gleason, National Sales Director for Retail and Chains with ScriptPro joins us to share his insights on:  

  • What’s next for pharmacies after double DIR fees 
  • Using automation to transition techs into profit centers for your pharmacy 
  • The importance of analyzing your scripts

And more!


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More about our guest:  

Darin Gleason is the National Sales Director for Retail and Chains with ScriptPro. He has 17 years of experience working with independent pharmacies and automation. 
 

In his 17 years of work with independent pharmacies, Darin has seen many changes including changes in Medicare Part D reimbursements, COVID, and DIR fees.

ScriptPro is a pharmacy automation system that is built and installed to the custom specs of the pharmacy. 

Want to learn more about Darin and ScriptPro? Follow them on social media:

Darin Gleason LinkedIn

ScriptPro Facebook

ScriptPro Twitter (X)

ScriptPro LinkedIn

ScriptPro Website

ScriptPro YouTube

Want to stay connected? Check out all of our social media:
  

Sykes & Company P.A.:  

Facebook

Twitter (X)

LinkedIn 

Instagram 

YouTube 
 

CPA’s: 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn 

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter 

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter 

More resources about this topic:  

Blog - Improving Profitability and Customer Service Levels Through AI 

Blog – Three Tips to Manage Payroll Expenses 

Blog – 5 Ways to Diversify Services in Y

Navigating The Legal Maze of 503B Compounding06 Jun 202400:28:58

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In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we explore the world of 503B and 503A pharmacies! We sit down with Dae Y. Lee, PharmD, Esq., CPBS and Partner at Frier Levitt to discuss the latest regulations, compliance requirements, and best practices for both 503B outsourcing facilities and 503A compounding pharmacies, trends in PBM audits, marketing semiglutides, and more!

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More about Dae Y. Lee and Frier Levitt:

Dae Y. Lee, Pharm.D., Esq., CPBS is a pharmacist attorney in Frier Levitt’s Life Sciences Department. Dae’s practice focuses on pharmacy operations, Plan Sponsor operations and compliance, and Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) regulations. Dae co-chairs Plan Sponsor Practice Group with Frier Levitt co-founding partner, Jonathan E. Levitt, Esq. He advises clients in a wide range of matters including insurance and PBM audits and termination, wrongful recoupment, wrongful network exclusion, and governmental investigations. For Plan Sponsors, Dae provides full panoply of legal services ranging from PBM contract negotiations to contract disputes to enforce Plan Sponsor Agreement terms and conditions. In addition, Dae prosecutes reimbursement disputes on behalf of healthcare providers and facilities against health insurance companies.  Dae has extensive experience litigating high profile commercial and personal injury cases.

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CPA’s:

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Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter
Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn
Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter

More resources about this topic: 

Podcast - Driving Independent Pharmacy Profitability in 2024

Pharmacy Audit Masterclass: Strategies for Audit Success Featuring Trenton Thiede, President of PAAS National17 Oct 202400:33:28

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Navigate pharmacy audits in this masterclass! 

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Bonnie Bond, CPA sit down with Trenton Thiede, President of PAAS National to discuss all things Pharmacy Audits including: 

  • Best practices for copay collection 
  • Current trends and tactics in PBM audits 
  • Proactive strategies that reduce audit risks 

Join the discussion with us!

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More about our guest:  

Trenton Thiede is the President of PAAS National (Pharmacy Audit Assistance Service).

Trenton started his journey working at Shopko, a community pharmacy, in 1999 for15 years, holding positions as Pharmacy Manager and Regional Pharmacy Supervisor while completing his PharmD from UW-Madison and MBA from UW-Oshkosh.

In 2013, Trenton took over Shopko’s Long-Term Care division and helped divest it to KPH HealthCare (Kinney Drugs/HealthDirect). There, he helped grow their business throughout the Midwest, eventually servicing 20,000 beds in just under four years.

In 2018, Trenton joined PAAS and oversees the daily operations as President. With his operations experience, Trent knows what’s involved, and at stake, with pharmacy audits; taking pride in helping independent pharmacies win against ruthless PBMs.

Learn more about Trenton and PAAS National:

Trenton Thiede LinkedIn

PAAS National Website

PAAS National Facebook

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PAAS National LinkedIn

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Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter
 

More resources on this topic:

Podcast – Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Audit Updates

Harnessing the Power of Pharmacy Differentiation Featuring Greco De Valencia and Ripal Patel30 May 202400:38:51

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One of the ways many independent pharmacies are differentiating themselves is by implementing prescription discount card programs.
 
Under the right circumstances, this can mean significant savings to the patient and an increase in gross margins for the pharmacy.
 
In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Greco De Valencia, Senior Loan Officer with Live Oak Bank, Ripal Patel, Independent Pharmacy Manager and Founder of SaveonRx, Bonnie Bond, CPA, and special guest, Austin Murray with Sykes & Company, P.A. Share insights into how a discount card program can increase gross profits per script, how to market it, and its impact on valuations.

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More About Our Guest: 

Ripal Patel is a former independent pharmacy owner, and now the founder of SaveonRx a discount card program that helps patients save money on prescription drug cost while at the same time allowing the pharmacy to increase its gross margin and differentiate itself from other pharmacies. 

Want to learn more about Ripal Patel, Greco De Valencia, and SaveonRx? Click below to check them out! 

Greco De Valencia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grecodevalencia/

Ripal Patel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ripal-patel-226b1517/

Save on Rx Website: https://www.saveonrx.net/saveonrx

Save on Rx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaveOnRx1

Save on Rx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/saveonrx/

Learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes.

Stay connected with us. Check out all our social media: 

Sykes & Company P.A.: 

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Twitter
LinkedIn
YouTube
Instagram

CPA’s:

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedIn

Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter

Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter

Austin Murray – Sykes & Company, P.A.

More resources on this topic:

Blog – How to Consistently Improve Gross Margins

Video – Gross Margin Expansion Ideas Updated

Driving Independent Pharmacy Profitability In 2024 With Nicolette Mathey16 May 202400:45:11

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The independent pharmacy of today is sitting on lots of data and opportunity to expand into areas of healthcare that can help your pharmacy become the healthcare center in your community.

But as a pharmacy owner, how do you know what to do with all the data available to you?

In this week's episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Nicolette Mathey from Atrium24 shares her insights on long-term care, GLP compounding, the double DIR cliff pharmacies are facing, and more!

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More about our guest:


About Nicolette & Atrium24:

Dr. Nicolette Mathey started her career at Walgreens at age 16 and earned her PharmD from the University of Florida in 2010. After pioneering a successful Bedside Delivery program at BayCare Health Systems, she became the Director of Clinical Services at Pharmacy Development Services. There, she co-developed the Clinical Services Profit Ignitor and played a pivotal role in early data analytics. In 2017, Nicolette acquired Palm Harbor Pharmacy, transforming it from a contracts-only establishment in a Heat Zone to a thriving hub. She revamped its identity, introducing robust digital marketing, a multi-rep sales system, compounding, immunizations, NABP accreditation, Test & Treat, Pharmacogenomic (PGX) Testing, and more.

In 2019, Nicolette founded ATRIUM24, initially offering business consulting to pharmacies. Focused on developing software to automate data analytics and launch Dotti, the industry’s first CRM sales system tailored for pharmacies, she sold Palm Harbor Pharmacy to another independent owner in October 2023. With the official launch of Dotti in January 2024, Dr. Mathey continues to innovate, aiding pharmacies in maximizing their data for profitability and growth. Through ATRIUM24 and Dotti, she and her team “connect the dots” for sales and marketing initiatives, empowering pharmacies with cutting-edge tools.

Stay connected with Atrium24, Dr. Nicolette Mathey, PharmD, and Sykes & Company, P.A.!


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Podcast – Making Data Work for Your Pharmacy

Webinar – DIR Fees Accounting Best Practices

Overcoming Challenges with 340B Contracts Featuring Amanda Gaddy09 May 202400:33:11

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Data from the NCPA shows that there are over 17,000 health care facilities that are eligible to participate in 340B programs, with many of these facilities being located in rural America.

This can give your pharmacy a competitive advantage and make your pharmacy the healthcare hub of your community by providing care to an underserved patient population.

But how do you know if this is an area worth exploring? In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Bonnie Bond, CPA sit down with Amanda Gaddy, R. Ph. Co – Founder and COO of Secure340B to dive deep into 340B contracts, legislative updates, how DIR fees and the change health care fiasco are affecting contracts, and the impact it can have on your bottom line!

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More About Amanda Gaddy and Secure340B:

Amanda Gaddy is a pharmacist with over 29 years of experience and the COO & Co-Founder of Secure 340B. Secure340B helps pharmacies navigate the complexities of the 340B landscape and ensure their programs remain efficient and profitable by identifying 340B opportunities in your area, projecting future bottom line outcomes in your pharmacy from 340B contracting, evaluating and restricting any existing programs you may have, and manufacturer price restoration, so your pharmacy can continue to serve your community.

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Podcast - Understanding 340B Contracts

Bonus Episode: Reimbursement Changes, Diversified Revenue, and More! | Special Appearance with the Pharmacy Owners Alliance04 May 202400:09:02

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Reimbursement changes have sparked updates to KPIs and financial benchmarks for independent pharmacies.

In addition to reimbursement changes we’re also seeing pharmacies find more opportunities to add diversified revenue sources such as long-term care and compounding.

On this special bonus episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP sits down with POA Executive Director David Mayper as a featured guest to discuss KPI updates, new financial benchmarks, opportunities for pharmacies, and more!

Want to read and follow along? Click here for the transcript.

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More about David Mayper:

David Mayper is the Executive Director for the Pharmacy Owners Alliance with more than 30 years of pharmaceutical supplier and trade association experience.

The Pharmacy Owners Alliance is a non-profit organization that includes over 500 member stores including franchisees, former franchisees and independent pharmacies in 36 states whose mission is to preserve, protect, and promote the interests of pharmacy owners.

They provide in-depth analysis of each member’s current purchase patterns and offer advice on the best decisions for purchasing and rebates.

Want to learn more about David Mayper, The Pharmacy Owners Alliance, and stay connected with them? Check out their social media below:

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More resources about this topic:

Podcast – Navigating the Complex World of Pharmacy Reimbursements

Podcast – Clinical Services Opportunities for Your Pharmacy

Podcast – Cash Flow and Improving Bottom Line for Long-term Care at Home Pharmacies

Article – Fundamentals of Pharmacy Accounting

Improving Cash Flow with Inventory Management with Jared Barton02 May 202400:27:07

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If you saw every bottle or capsule on your shelf as a $100 bill, you might be trying to find ways to get that money into your bank account, especially in the cash flow crunch that pharmacies are facing now.

This is exactly what perpetual inventory from Inventory IQ allows you to do.

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we share insights to help you keep cash in your bank, not on your shelf. We dive deep into inventory management, how to improve your cash flow, ways you can control your inventory, and more!

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More about our guest:

Jared Barton is the CEO of Inventory IQ and the Secretary of the Board of Pharmacy Marketplace. With 9 years in the independent pharmacy industry and 600+ independent pharmacies served; Inventory IQ is the nation’s premier independent pharmacy inventory management firm. They help pharmacies maximize efficiency through inventory management and assisting with perpetual inventory implementation/maintenance through their monthly Inventory Mining program, and they also provide inventory count services for tax purposes, transitions of ownership, and third-party audits.

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More resources about this topic:


Blog – Maximizing Your Largest Expense: Inventory


Webinar – Inventory: Keep Cash in the Bank, Not the Shelf


Blog – Accrual vs. Cash Method of Accounting for Inventory Management


From Zero to Community Pharmacy Hero With Hashim Zaibak18 Apr 202400:38:59

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While the path to multi-store ownership may look different for everyone, the principles remain the same.

From his first location in 2011 to over 20 stores in 2024, Hashim Zaibak’s rule for managing multiple stores has remained the same - “I take care of the people who are going to take care of the people who are going to take care of the customers”

On this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Hashim Zaibak, PharmD, CEO of Hayat Pharmacy and NCPA Ownership Workshop extraordinaire to discuss how to manage multiple stores, the NCPA Ownership Workshop, opportunities pharmacies have with clinical services, being recognized as a provider, and more! 

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More about our guest:

Dr. Hashim Zaibak, PharmD is the Founder and CEO of Hayat Pharmacy, an independent pharmacy with over 20 locations serving the Milwaukee area.

Dr. Zaibak started his career as a pharmacist in 1999 after graduating from the University of Illinois‐Chicago. With over fifteen years of experience, he has seen the industry from multiple vantage points.

Dr. Zaibak has over six years of experience as a Clinical Instructor to help train pharmacy students from six pharmacy schools in the Wisconsin and Illinois area (Concordia University, Rosalind Franklin University, University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, Midwestern University, and MCW School of Pharmacy). As recognition of Hashim’s excellent service to the community, he was named the 2014 Pharmacist of the Year by Pharmacy Development Services and Health Mart’s 2014 Pharmacy of the Year.

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More resources about this topic:  

Article – Multiple Stores and Real Estate Ownership 

Client Testimonial – Managing Multiple Stores

Bonus Episode: Appearance on The Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast: Tackle Pharmacy Accounting04 Apr 202400:50:30

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From DIR fees to current PSAO behavior, dive deep into independent pharmacy accounting on this bonus episode featuring Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP's appearance on The Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast. 

Want to watch the full episode? Click here. 

More About the Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast:  

Presented by PioneerRx, the Catalyst podcast dives into current events that are shaping how pharmacists approach their patients and their business.  

Hosted by President of PioneerRx Jeff Key with cohosts Josh Howland VP of Clinical Strategy, Mark Bivins VP of Sales, and Marsha Bivins Director of Marketing. 

Fuel your passion for pharmacy, one conversation at a time.  

Want to learn more about PioneerRx, the Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast, and what they do? Check out all of their links below:  

Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast

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PioneerRx Website

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Marsha Bivins Director of Marketing

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Service – RX Assessment 

Article – Fundamentals of Pharmacy Accounting 

Podcast – Minimizing DIR Fees 

Article – How to Manage DIR Fees 


Webinar – DIR Fees Best Practices 

Transforming Your Pharmacy: Supplements, Strip Packaging, and PBM Reform Featuring Bill Holmes and Matt Gilbert from RxSafe28 Mar 202400:36:47

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One of biggest pain points pharmacists face is patients taking their medications regularly. 

One of the innovative ways to help serve the need for patients to take their meds more consistently is through Strip Packaging with RXSafe!  

On this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with William Holmes, the Founder of RxSafe and Matt Gilbert, the VP of Business Transformation and Major Accounts with RxSafe to discuss opportunities with LTC, supplements, PBM reform, and more! 

Did you like this episode? We share insights for Independent Pharmacy Owners every other Thursday. Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes.  

Want to read and follow along with this episode? Click here for the transcript.  

More about our guest:  

Bill Holmes is the Founder of RxSafe, an automation company that provides innovative technology solutions designed to accelerate your pharmacy's success. 

Matt Gilbert is the VP of Business Transformation and Major Accounts, a program that works hand in hand with pharmacies to capture more opportunity to expand their revenue through long-term care, supplements, and filling needs within the geographic region of a specific pharmacy. 

Want to learn more about RxSafe and what they do? Click below to check them out!  

RXSafe Website

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RXSafe LinkedIn 

RXSafe YouTube

RXSafe Instagram

Bill Holmes LinkedIn

Matt Gilbert LinkedIn 

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Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter

 

More resources about this topic:

Podcast – LTC at Home with Lindsay Dymowski


Article – The ROI of Adherence Packaging and Automation


Podcast – LTC and Cash Flow with Paul Shelton

The Complex World of Pharmacy Reimbursement and Negotiation Strategies With Frier Levitt08 Mar 202400:40:04

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The sunsetting of DIR fees has brought about several changes to the percentages that payers have made up for different pharmacies.

In some cases, you have the same payer and the same drug reimbursement with different rates at different times for different patients.

On this special bonus episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Jesse C. Dresser, Esq. and Steven L. Bennet, Esq. with Frier Levitt to make sense of everything related to pharmacy reimbursement rates, negotiation strategies, understanding contracts with your PBMs, and more!

Want to read and follow along with this episode? Click below for the transcript:

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More About Our Guests:

Established in 2000, Frier Levitt is a national boutique law firm focused exclusively on Healthcare and Life Sciences including community retail pharmacies, chain pharmacies, compounding pharmacies, specialty pharmacies, mail order pharmacies, home infusion providers, and dispensing physician practices nationally on issues with payors and Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), including PBM audit appeals, network terminations, network access and credentialing applications, and reimbursement issues.


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Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn

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More resources about this topic:

Article - PBM Rate Reimbursements: https://www.sykes-cpa.com/states-gain-power-to-regulate-pbm-rate-reimbursements-supporting-independent-pharmacies/

Video Blog - Reimbursement Trends and Tools: https://www.sykes-cpa.com/reimbursement-trends-and-tools-available-to-independent-pharmacies/

Article – Top Legal Issues Impacting Your Pharmacy: https://www.sykes-cpa.com/top-legal-issues-impacting-your-pharmacy/

Article – Working With, Not Against PBMs:

Practicing to the Fullest Extent of Your License With Ashley Moose29 Feb 202400:30:28

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As independent pharmacy continues to evolve, it's more important now than ever to diversify your services and be the healthcare hub of your community.  

On this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Ashley Moose from Moose Pharmacy and CPESN to discuss clinical services such as long-term care, pharmacy integrated networks, cash-based revenue opportunities, and more! 

Want to read and follow along with this episode? Click here for the transcript:  

https://www.sykes-cpa.com/practicing-to-the-fullest-extent-of-your-license-featuring-ashley-moose/

More About Our Guest:  

CPESN is America’s first clinically integrated network pharmacy providers for services that exceed filling prescriptions including long-term care, physiatry collaborative, medical billing, and more! 

Ashley Moose received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky and her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Campbell University. She completed a Community Pharmacy Residency and a Postgraduate Year 2 Community Pharmacy Residency with the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy and Moose Pharmacy. 

During her career, she has worked tirelessly to advance the practice of independent community pharmacists and help educate young pharmacists. Ashley is the Pharmacy Manager/Co-Owner at Moose Pharmacy of Monroe and is co-owner of Moose Pharmacy of Mount Holly. She also serves as the Director of Network Development for CPESN USA. She works directly with community pharmacists to develop and launch clinically integrated networks of high-performing community-based pharmacies. 

Want to learn more about Ashley Moose and CPESN? Click their links below: 

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CPESN Website 

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Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter 

More resources about this topic:  

Article – 5 Ways to Diversify Services in Your Pharmacy 

Podcast – Embracing Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Ownership:  

Podcast – Improving Bottom Line and Cash Flow with Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy 

SERIES: Master The Margin | Pharmacy Leasing 101: Capital Lease vs. Operating Lease10 Oct 202400:04:05

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Capital Lease vs. Operating Lease 101: What’s the difference and how does it impact your pharmacy?

In this episode of Master The Margin, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Kathy Blanchard, Senior Pharmacy Accountant take a deep dive into:

  • The key differences between capital leases and operating leases 
  • Why most equipment leases in pharmacies are capital leases 
  • Best practices for evaluating your financing options 

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Read and follow along with this episode at the show transcript.

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More resources about this topic:

Podcast – Master The Margin: Fixed Assets 101

Blog – Tax-smart Depreciation on Pharmacy Buildings and Equipment

Video – The Right Way to Depreciate Pharmacy Equipment

ERTC Update: Incorrect Claims, New Tax Bill, and More!22 Feb 202400:24:17

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The IRS continues to crack down on incorrect ERTC claims and recently released an update shining a light on 7 warning signs of incorrect claims


On this special bonus episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Bonnie Bond, CPA bring you tax updates that matter for your pharmacy including updates on ERTC, a new tax bill that may affect compounding pharmacies, changes in 1099s, and more! 


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Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 


Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter 

 

More resources about this topic:  


ERTC Due diligence: https://www.sykes-cpa.com/ertc-due-diligence-the-bottom-line-pharmacy-podcast/ 


ERTC for Startups: https://www.sykes-cpa.com/employee-retention-tax-credit-for-startup-pharmacies/ 


IRS 7 ERTC Warning Signs: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-shares-7-warning-signs-employee-retention-credit-claims-may-be-incorrect-urges-businesses-to-revisit-eligibility-resolve-issues-now-before-march-22#:~:text=Here%20are%20some%20of%20the,sign%20of%20an%20incorrect%20claim


R&D Tax Information for Compounding Pharmacies: https://www.sykes-cpa.com/rd-tax-credit-opportunities-for-pharmacy-compounding-services/ 

Maximizing Your Online Presence With Mandy Mahoney15 Feb 202400:34:26

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If you’re thinking about expanding into compounding pharmacy services, you do NOT want to miss this episode.  


When it comes to marketing a compounding pharmacy, it’s important to remember that most of the general public does not know what a compounding pharmacy is. This is why you need to educate your community on not only what you offer but also why what you offer is important.  


On this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Mandy Mahoney from Storey Marketing to discuss strategies for compounding pharmacies, digital marketing fundamentals, and more!   


Want to read and follow along with this episode? Click below for the transcript:  


https://www.sykes-cpa.com/the-bottom-line-pharmacy-podcast-maximizing-your-online-presence/

More about our guest:  


Mandy Mahoney is the owner of Storey Marketing, a full-service marketing firm founded in 1993 by pharmacist Patricia Storey, R.Ph. Storey Marketing began as a weekly newsletter called “Newspaper Health Columns” which over the years, expanded to offer a suite of services ranging from digital marketing to print marketing. Storey Marketing specializes in website design that follows HIPPA compliance, ADA Accessibility, and GDPR Regulations for compounding pharmacies, independent pharmacies and functional medicine practitioners.  


Want to learn more about Mandy and Storey Marketing? Click the links below:  


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Storey Marketing Facebook


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Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 


Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter 

More resources about this topic:  


The Business of Compounding with Bryan Prescott 


Marketing for Pharmacies 


Pharmacy Marketing Fundamentals 

Embracing Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Ownership with Lindsay Dymowski - Constantino01 Feb 202400:38:30

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The supply of beds at skilled nursing facilities has dropped dramatically which has increased the demand for long-term care at home services.  

This has created a lot of opportunities for independent pharmacies to offer a higher level of service to their community and get paid fairly for doing so!  

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Lindsay – Dymowski Constantino to discuss embracing long-term care at home pharmacy ownership, why you’re probably already servicing long-term care patients already, The Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Network, and more! 

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More about our guest:  

Who is Lindsay Dymowski – Constantino? Linday – Dymowski Constantino comes to us with over 2 decades of independent pharmacy experience both working behind the bench and volunteering. She is the Cofounder and President of the Long-Term Care at Home Network a centralized hub for all things long-term care at home. They provide independent retail pharmacies with tools and resources such as billing procedures, identification tools, compliance documentation, and more! 

Want to learn more about Lindsay and the Long-Term Care at Home Network? Click the links below:  

Lindsay's LinkedIn

Centennial Pharmacy Services 

Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Network Website 

Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Network LinkedIn 

Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Network Facebook 

Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Network YouTube 

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Long-term Care at Home Pharmacy Network Instagram 

 

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Bonnie Bond – CPA LinkedIn 

Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter 

 

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Long-term Care at Home Franchise Option 

Going the Extra Mile with Long-Term Care with Debbie Marcello25 Jan 202400:26:10

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In today's independent pharmacy landscape, it’s crucial that you go beyond filling scripts. Your pharmacy must become the healthcare hub of your community.  

One of the best ways your pharmacy can become the healthcare hub is through community-based services such as at home care! This helps your pharmacy stay proactive to what the community needs and keeps cash-flow positive.  

In today’s episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we take you beyond prescriptions and sit down with Debbie Marcello to discuss Happier at Home, cash-based revenue sources, and more! 

If you want to read and follow along, click here for the transcript (transcript link) 

More about our guest:   

Debbie Marcello, RN is a Registered Nurse and the CEO of Happier at Home a home health service that has flipped the script on the traditional home health care model by putting clients at the forefront and simultaneously giving independent pharmacies options to diversify revenue, elevate patient care, and ultimately become the healthcare hub of their community. 

Want to learn more about Debbie Marcello and Happier at Home? Click the links below:  

Happier at Home Website 

Happier at Home LinkedIn  

Happier at Home Facebook 

Happier at Home Instagram 

Happier at Home Twitter (X) 

Happier at Home YouTube 

Did you like this episode? We share insights for Independent Pharmacy Owners every other Thursday. Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes.

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Bonnie Bond – CPA Twitter  

Want to read more on diversifying revenue and similar topics? Click below for more resources:   

How to consistently improve gross margins 

5 Ways to Diversify Services in your Pharmacy 

Urgent Update: Understanding FinCEN Reporting with Scott Burnett17 Jan 202400:38:51

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Are you aware of the new FinCEN guidelines for Beneficial Ownership Reporting? If not, you should be!

Independent pharmacies are right in the crosshairs of the new guidelines, and we want to keep you protected.  

On this special episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Scott Burnett from Burnett & Associates to discuss beneficial ownership reporting, why it matters, and more! 

Want to read and follow along? Click here for the transcript

More about our guest:  


Who is Scott Burnett? Scott Burnett is a nationally recognized speaker, best-selling author, and President & Founder of Burnett & Associates, a business law firm that specializes in corporate minutes & resolutions, FinCEN, business formations, and asset protection.  


If you want Burnett & Associates to help you with your FinCEN filing, use promo code Sykes20 for $20 off your FinCEN filing. 

Interested in learning more about FinCEN, and corporate minutes & resolutions and Burnett & Associates? Click the links below to learn more:  

Burnett & Associates Website

Burnett & Associates Facebook

Burnett & Associates Instagram

Burnett & Associates YouTube

Scott Burnett LinkedIn 

Did you like this episode? We share insights for Independent Pharmacy Owners every other Thursday. Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes.  

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More resources on this topic: 

FinCEN BOI

BOI Client Letter

AICPA FinCEN FAQs

Scott Burnett on the new FinCEN guidelines 

Keeping Your Pharmacy Insured Featuring Steve Boone04 Jan 202400:52:01

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Many pharmacy owners have never explored their insurance options and as a result, are likely overpaying.  

Only recently have other options become available for pharmacy owners, and these options could result in saving $15,000.  

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with (tag) Steve Boone, Agent with Heartland Insurance Group to discuss how to keep your premiums low, what insurance options are available for delivery, case studies on how much you could save, and more!

Who is Steve Boone? Steve Boone is a business insurance professional with over 30 years of experience. Since 2014, Steve has worked exclusively with independent pharmacies and currently insure over 450 locations across the United States. 

If your pharmacy is looking for a single-source, lower cost package tailored to your unique needs, then this pharmacy-specific program is perfect for you.  

Learn more about Steve Boone and Heartland Insurance below:  

Steve Boone LinkedIn

Want to read and follow along? Click here for the transcript!

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Year-End Update: DIR Fees, PTE Tax, and Christmas!22 Dec 202300:47:38

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Merry Christmas from Sykes & Company, P.A.!  

With the New Year almost here, we want to say thank you for your service and all that you do for your community. 

Our Christmas gift to you is a bonus year-end update episode! On this episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we’re giving you updates on 2024 DIR fees, PTE Tax, big box chain closures, inflation, Scotty's ugly Christmas shirt,  and more!

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Improving Cash Flow with Long-Term Care at Home featuring Paul Shelton21 Dec 202300:28:06

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How can you diversify your revenue sources in your pharmacy? What is long-term care at home? How can you improve cash flow in your pharmacy?  

The reality is, to succeed today as an independent pharmacy, you have to diversify your sources of revenue, especially with DIR fees as high as they are. Incorporating long-term care at home is one of the best ways to diversify your revenue. 

In this episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Bonnie Bond, CPA sit down with Paul Shelton, President of PharmaComplete to discuss the benefits of long-term care at home, how LTC@H can improve cash flow, combo shops, and more!

Want to learn more about our guest and Long-Term Care at Home? Check out  PharmaComplete's links below:

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Making Data Work for Your Pharmacy Featuring Nicolette Mathey07 Dec 202300:52:53

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Have you explored the potential of what sales and marketing can do for your pharmacy?
 
Most independent pharmacies have a lot of data that they can use with sales and marketing to help grow their pharmacy.

You can use this data to grow revenue streams that can help you minimize DIR fees, increase strategic partnerships, and overall help your patients! 

These are the things that Dotti from ATRIUM24 can help you with. 

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Nicolette Mathey joins us for a discussion on sales & marketing, data, why these things are important, Scotty’s $10 haircut, and more! 

Also – stay tuned to the end for a special song by Kendell Harris.

Interested in what Dotti can do for your pharmacy? Check them out here:

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The Business of Compounding and Live at the PCCA Conference Featuring Bryan Prescott23 Nov 202300:45:55

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Are you looking for ways to diversify your pharmacy's revenue streams and get around high DIR fees? 

Adding a compounding component to your pharmacy is one of the best ways to do just that!

In this episode of the Sykes Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we dive deep into the world of compounding by bringing you a two-episode mashup that features our conversation with Bryan Prescott, the Director of Business Coaching for the PCCA and live footage from the PCCA international seminar!  

We talk about key metrics to pay attention to in your compounding pharmacy, diversifying your revenue sources, some of the advantages to owning a compounding pharmacy, section 174 updates, and more! 

Join the discussion with us to learn about the business of compounding.

Did you like this episode? We share insights for Independent Pharmacy Owners every other Tuesday. Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes. https://www.sykes-cpa.com/media-resources/the-bottom-line-pharmacy-podcast/ 

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Navigating Pharmacy Chain Closure Cash Flow Challenges Featuring Greco De Valencia Y Sanchez, VP of Pharmacy at Live Oak Bank03 Oct 202400:43:10

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Curious about your cash flow in the midst of chain closures? Schedule an Rx Assessment with us 

With Walgreens planning to close 25% of its locations over the next 3 years, many independent pharmacies will face significant cash flow challenges from underwater scripts leaving and then coming back to new scripts transferring.  

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Bonnie Bond, CPA join Greco De Valencia Y Sanchez as they explore:  

  • Navigating cash flow challenges from chain closures 
  • New challenges in the buying and selling process 
  • Buy-ins and partial buy-ins ownership options 

Join the discussion with us! 

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More resources about this topic:  

Blog – Pharmacy Lending: The Inside Scoop  

Blog – Expanding Your Pharmacy Business Market Share 

Trends in Independent Pharmacy Ownership - Live from NCPA 202309 Nov 202300:16:39

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Are you looking to stay up to date on the latest trends in independent pharmacy ownership?  

In this episode of The Sykes Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we’re coming to you live from the NCPA conference for our first ever live podcast!  

Sit down with Kendell Harris, Bonnie Bond, and Scotty Sykes as they cover new developments in pharmacy ownership from adding revenue streams with services like long term care at home to minimizing DIR fees and more!

Did you like this episode? We share insights for Independent Pharmacy Owners every other Tuesday. Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing! Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes. https://www.sykes-cpa.com/media-resources/the-bottom-line-pharmacy-podcast/ 

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Kendell Harris – CPA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendell-harris-cpa-2a093854/
Kendell Harris – CPA Twitter: https://twitter.com/CpaKendell 

Understanding the IRS's Freeze on Employee Retention Credit - Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast Update27 Oct 202300:18:14

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In this episode of the Sykes the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we dive into the recent developments concerning the Employee Retention Credit (ERC).

The IRS has ordered an immediate stop to new ERC processing due to a surge in questionable claims and concerns of tax professional's aggressive marketing.

Learn how this affects your business and what steps you can take if you've already applied for the ERC.

Join us as we dissect the IRS's actions and discuss the potential consequences of scams. Stay informed and protect your pharmacy from unexpected audits.

Also - stay tuned to the end for an ERC Parody of Taylor Swift's Shake It Off performed by the wonderful vocals of Kendall Harris and Bonnie Bond

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The Intersection of DIR Fees and Open Enrollment for Independent Pharmacies11 Oct 202300:27:23

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In this episode of Sykes The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Marvin Guardado, Senior Manager of Customer Enablement at Enliven Health, dives deep into the world of DIR fees and the DIR fee hangover. Discover how open enrollment can impact independent pharmacies and how they can maximize profitability while ensuring the best care for their patients. 

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From Startup to Success: The Pharmacy of Shannon Hills Story27 Sep 202300:35:49

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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Allie and Callie, owners of The Pharmacy of Shannon Hills in Arkansas, as they share their incredible journey from pharmacy school to a successful independent pharmacy startup. Discover their do's and don'ts, the challenges they've overcome, and the importance of community engagement. Plus, learn how they've turned their pharmacy into a local healthcare hub. 

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Elevating Patient Care through 340B Partnerships ft. Eric Fromhart13 Sep 202300:34:19

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In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, hosts Scotty, Bonnie, and Kendell dive deep into the world of 340B with special guest Eric Fromhart from Aventi Health. Get the facts about 340B, covered entities, and independent pharmacies in this informative discussion and discover how Aventi Health is empowering independent pharmacies in the 340B program, ensuring their success, and changing the game for pharmacists everywhere.

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Let’s Chat pt.2: RBC Cardinal Health, ThoughtSpot 2023, DIR Fees, and ERTC31 Aug 202300:27:24

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In this episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, our hosts Scotty, Kendell, and Bonnie take you on a journey through the final leg of their tradeshow travels. Join them as they recount their experiences at Cardinal RBC in Boston, #ThoughSpot Amerisource 2023 in Vegas, travel bloopers, DIR fees, and insights into cash flow control.

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Let’s Chat- Tradeshow season, DIR fees, ERTC and MORE!17 Aug 202300:23:13

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Join us as we share our experiences from recent tradeshows and dive into trending pharmacy topics. From DIR fees and ERTC updates to revenue diversification and cash flow management, we discuss real-world challenges and innovative solutions that pharmacy owners need to know. 

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Understanding 340B Contracts and Maximizing Your Pharmacy’s Benefits01 Aug 202300:25:25

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In this episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast delve into the world of 340B contracts with us and Amanda Gaddy from Secure340B. Discover the importance of transparency, knowing your numbers, and leveraging data-driven insights to determine the true impact of 340B programs on your pharmacy's financial health. Don't miss this informative conversation that can help you make a difference in your community while thriving as an independent pharmacy.


Pharmacy Advocacy: Going Beyond Patient Care for Your Community18 Jul 202300:33:49

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Join us in this engaging discussion as we delve into the world of pharmacy advocacy and its impact on communities. 

 

In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we discuss the NCPA fly-in event, where independent pharmacy owners from across the nation gather in Washington, DC to advocate for independent pharmacies. Discover how these passionate professionals go above and beyond patient care, becoming advocates for their communities by addressing issues such as DIR fees with Fred’s Pharmacy owner Cole Sandlin, PharmD. Stay informed, be inspired, and learn how you can make a difference in your own community. 

The Drug Supply Chain Security Act & Its Implications For Pharmacies11 Jul 202300:30:39

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In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, join us as we sit down with Joshua Potter from PRS Consulting to discuss the Drug Supply Chain Security Act and its implications for independent pharmacies. 

Uncover the critical aspects of the DSCSA and its impact on pharmacies in this eye-opening video. Gain insights into the regulatory requirements, traceability standards, and technology solutions that pharmacies are adopting to comply with this transformative legislation.

SERIES: Master The Margin Episode 3: Fixed Assets 10120 Sep 202400:05:52

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Fixed Assets...what are they and what are the best practices you need to implement in your pharmacy?  

In this episode of Master The Margin, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP® and Kathy Blanchard, Senior Pharmacy Accountant dive into the essentials of fixed assets.  

Tune in to learn more about: 

  • Significance of planning and tax strategies 
  • The importance of correctly classifying fixed assets 
  • Best practices for managing and reviewing your fixed asset schedule 

Unsure if the assets in your pharmacy are categorized correctly? Is your pharmacy following the best practices when it comes to depreciation schedules? Schedule an Rx Assessment with us to find out!

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More resources about this topic:  

Resource – The Changing Pharmacy Dynamics

Blog – Tax Smart Depreciation on Pharmacy Buildings and Equipment

Blog – Tax Planning for Equipment Investment Using Section 179

Unleash Profitability: Recover Lost Profit from Net Negative Prescriptions07 Jun 202300:29:56

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In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, join us as we sit down with Arica Collins, PharmD, and Founder of RetailMyMeds.com, to delve into her industry innovation that empowers independent pharmacies.

Discover how Arica's groundbreaking solution effectively utilizes a dashboard to outsource prescriptions, tackles profitability challenges in independent pharmacies, and explore the significance of this innovation in light of impending DIR fees in 2024.

Sykes & Company, P.A. is not affiliated with RetailMyMeds.com or its professionals. Please see additional disclaimer information at the end of the video.

Pharmacy Lending for Start-Ups and Expansions25 May 202300:29:30

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The dream is possible with the right lender and a pharmacy CPA advisor. Our special guest with the pharmacy lending division of First Financial Bank, Drew Hagi, talks about interest rates, expansion loans and why you should diversify your services to bring in more cash. 

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Marketing for Independent Pharmacies with Gabe Trahan11 May 202300:22:54

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Successful marketing for your independent pharmacy requires a handful of things: you need the right budget, a compelling message and you have to be willing to crank up that curb appeal. Tune in to the latest episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast with special guest marketing consultant and former senior director of store operations and marketing for NCPA, Gabe Trahan. Hear his tips for sending the right message to the right audience, and why nine is the magic number of words you should use on a digital sign.  

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Pharmacy Buyer's Guide: Buying a Pharmacy in a Stock Purchase27 Apr 202300:32:43

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It is essential to protect the buyer during a stock purchase. Why? And, what is the difference between an asset purchase and a stock purchase? Jeffrey S. Baird, Esq., an attorney, and head of the healthcare group for Brown & Fortunato, P.C. takes us behind the curtain on the latest episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast.

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