LONDON, September 19, 2016

Leading community pharmacy magazine and website The Pharmacist has been acquired by healthcare media and marketing services company Cogora.

The acquisition further extends the company’s reach in the primary care market and comes as the health service attempts to better integrate primary care.

Community pharmacists will take on a greater medicines management role in GP practices and Cogora’s media portfolio includes leading GP brand Pulse, placing it at the forefront of this major change.

Cogora also publishes other primary care titles, such as Nursing in Practice, The Commissioning Review and Management in Practice. It also has a successful track record in the hospital pharmacy market, with Hospital Pharmacy Europe, as well as creating and executing impactful education programmes and marketing campaigns through its Pharmacom Media, PCM Scientific and Cogora: The Agency divisions.

Managing director Alex Beaumont said the acquisition meant that Cogora now serves healthcare professionals across all the main primary care groups in the UK. He added: ‘There are many synergies with our other primary care brands, and we plan to invest in The Pharmacist brand to ensure even greater engagement with the community pharmacy community.’

This marks the latest acquisition by Cogora, which bought Pulse in 2013 and medical education and communications group PCM Healthcare in September 2015. The Pharmacist was acquired from the Liquidators of Ten Alps Media Limited- in liquidation and the transfer is effective immediately.

About Cogora

Cogora is an integrated media and marketing services company that sits at the heart of a community of highly-engaged healthcare professionals.

For over 25 years we have produced inspirational and incisive content via a range of brands and channels. These in turn provide the data and insight that gives us a deep understanding of what our audiences want.

We combine these resources to create innovative, flexible solutions for clients looking to access GPs, commissioners, nurses, healthcare managers and pharmacists across the UK and Western Europe.