Physicians Pharmacy Alliance (PPA)
has been recognized as one of the top ten fastest growing companies by the Triangle Business Journal for two years in a row. Much of our success is attributed to the high-quality, exclusive services we offer.

Use the pull-down menu below to learn more about these services provided by PPA:
Currently we have four useful tools available to our web viewers. These presentations will help you understand Physicians Pharmacy and its role as the leading Medicaid medication provider in North Carolina. Click on the links below to open each presentation in its own window.

Meet Tonya – Failure Points of Complex Medication Management: To help you understand how Physicians Pharmacy Alliance works with physicians and healthcare providers we have created "Meet Tonya – The Reality of Complex Medication Management." This self-guided slideshow learning tool is designed to highlight the problems many patients face and how Physicians Pharmacy Alliance can help both patients and their physicians improve therapy outcomes.


Understanding and Explaining Medicare Part D to Patients (with Jim Taggart, CEO):
With ever-changing legislation, patients are often confused about Medicare Part D coverage and dual-eligibility. PPA CEO Jim Taggart explains the coverage in detail in this slideshow presentation.


AUDIO: Meeting North Carolina's Needs:
The nation’s demand for prescription drugs is increasing, and studies show North Carolina has the highest unmet need for pharmacists in the country. Guests include: David Work, exec. director of the NC Board of Pharmacy; Robert Blouin, Dean of the UNC School of Pharmacy; and Jim Taggart, President and CEO of the Physicians Pharmacy Alliance.


How It Works – The Patient Care Cycle: You asked for it, we responded! This simple PDF flyer explains PPA's patient care cycle both visually and simply for patients. It is the perfect tool for explaining our services to patients and caregivers.
Learning Tools
Helping you understand PPA, medication legislation, and current pharmacy issues.
Programs subject to change. © 2008 Physicians Pharmacy Alliance