Company aims to drive innovation in health care and technology from Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness
Company honored for its innovative culture and employee-focused environment. #NewsismyBusiness
Health care and technology leaders discussed and debated necessary changes for industry evolution, including the roles of pharmacies, GLP-1 treatments and price transparency. #NewsismyBusiness
The second annual event brought industry leaders to Puerto Rico.
The community outreach initiative supports health-related nonprofits working for underserved communities.
Since 2016, the PBMI Excellence Awards have recognized organizations for groundbreaking strategies.
Organizations conducting clinical, technology, mental health and minority health projects in Puerto Rico and Florida are eligible to apply.
Corporate culture identified as a critical tool to tackle the Great Resignation’s effects.
Pharmacy benefit manager company Abarca announced the 2021 winners of its Better Care Community Program. Now in its second year, this philanthropic initiative provides health-related charities in Puerto Rico and Florida with financial and volunteer support. “Our organization is grounded on the belief that we can do better. This program allows us and our employees […]
Puerto Rico-based pharmacy benefit manager Abarca, which is disrupting the industry with a new approach to technology and business practices, announced it had been selected to present its pharmacy engagement program at the 2021 annual US Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy conference. The annual managed care conference is attended by more than 1,000 healthcare leaders […]
Abarca Health has extended the 2nd edition of its Better Care Community Program (BCCP), which seeks to support the work of health-related nonprofit organizations improving the quality of life of communities in Puerto Rico, to Florida. To apply, organizations must fill out a questionnaire before Jan. 14, 2021. Three winning organizations will be chosen to […]
“In today’s environment of heightened uncertainty, consumers are encouraged to prioritize financial prudence, disciplined expense control and effective budgeting to mitigate further stress on their finances.
A ‘wait-and-see’ approach may serve the Fed, but not consumers.”
— Leslie Adames, director of analysis and economic policy, Estudios Técnicos
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