Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) is a quarterly publication featuring original scientific reports and
comprehensive review articles in the social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences. Topics of interest include outcomes evaluation
of products, programs, or services; pharmacoepidemiology; medication adherence; direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medications; ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) is a quarterly publication featuring original scientific reports and
comprehensive review articles in the social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences. Topics of interest include outcomes evaluation
of products, programs, or services; pharmacoepidemiology; medication adherence; direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medications;
disease state management; health systems reform; drug marketing; medication distribution systems such as e-prescribing; web-based pharmaceutical/medical
services; drug commerce and re-importation; and health professions workforce issues.
RSAP strives to become a widely recognized
venue for publishing articles that proffer new models to guide existing research, make methodological arguments, or otherwise describe
the results of rigorous theory-building research. Papers that translate the results of such research into information useful for practitioners
are also welcome. RSAP encourages submission of manuscripts from multi-disciplinary collaborators on projects whose goal is
to address medication use policy. RSAP also publishes special thematic issues that will be of interest and benefit to its readers
and to the community at large.
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Editor-in-Chief:
Shane P. Desselle, PhD