Kokua Line: Who can help with prescription problem? [The Honolulu Star-Advertiser]
Mar. 5—Question : Regarding the problem filling prescriptions, should we contact HMSA about this ?
Question : Regarding the problem filling prescriptions, should we contact HMSA about this ?
Answer : "HMSA members should work directly with their pharmacies of choice as each one may have a unique work-around depending on how they were impacted by the
Health care providers nationwide, including some in
The website says
However, the
"This massive breach and its wide-ranging repercussions have hit physician practices across the country, risking patients' access to their doctors and straining viability of medical practices themselves, " said AMA President
The AMA urged the
Kokua Line is seeking more information from the
Mahalo Mahalo to the person who paid for our six drinks at Starbucks Waimalu on
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