In a Victory for Patient Access, Administrative Judge Deals Further Blow to Washington State’s Below-Cost Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement Plan Pharmacy groups urge federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to take final action to reject plan, in accordance with Administrative Law Judge’s decision

2020-11-24T09:01:05-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

Following the Administrative Law Judge's decision, NACDS, the Washington State Pharmacy Association, and the National Community Pharmacists Association urged the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to bring to an end Washington State’s flawed pharmacy reimbursement plan.

NACDS Lauds Preparedness and Dedication of Diverse Pharmacies, Pharmacists and Pharmacy Teams Upon HHS’ Announcement about Their Role in COVID-19 Vaccinations

2020-11-13T09:34:47-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

NACDS President and CEO Steven C. Anderson issued the following statement, upon the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ announcement about national and regional chain pharmacies’ and independent pharmacies’ role in increasing access to future COVID-19 vaccinations:

NACDS Foundation, March of Dimes Spread Awareness of Flu Vaccinations’ Importance in Collaborative Campaign National radio tour conducted by NACDS Foundation, March of Dimes urges Americans to receive key immunizations; reaches patients in the communities where they live and work

2020-11-11T08:56:07-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: |

National radio tour conducted by NACDS Foundation, March of Dimes urges Americans to receive key immunizations; reaches patients in the communities where they live and work.

NACDS Engages State Medicaid Directors as Flu Vaccination Awareness Campaign Advances National pharmacy group is highly visible this week at National Association of Medicaid Directors 2020 Virtual Conference; invites Medicaid Directors and staff to interactive booth with flu-communications tools that can help reach vulnerable Americans

2020-11-09T10:36:53-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , |

National pharmacy group is highly visible this week at National Association of Medicaid Directors 2020 Virtual Conference; invites Medicaid Directors and staff to interactive booth with flu-communications tools that can help reach vulnerable Americans.

NACDS Engages with U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Flu Vaccinations’ Importance to Health of Americans, Economy Program geared to representatives of 400 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Federation Partners, including state, metro and local chambers and business trade associations

2020-10-30T11:31:34-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

NACDS President and CEO Steven C. Anderson was interviewed by Carolyn Cawley, president, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, and senior vice president, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, as part of a U.S. Chamber of Commerce program titled “No Crystal Ball Needed: Keeping America Safe and Open.” The program was geared to representatives of 400 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Federation Partners, including state, metro and local chambers and business trade associations.

NACDS Welcomes HHS Decision to Enhance Patients’ Access to COVID-19 Vaccinations, Other Vaccinations and COVID-19 Tests with Wise Use of Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Interns “The trust and accessibility of pharmacies are essential to public health preparedness and this is another important decision that will help to reach more Americans more efficiently”

2020-10-21T15:36:20-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

“The trust and accessibility of pharmacies are essential to public health preparedness and this is another important decision that will help to reach more Americans more efficiently”.

NACDS Lauds HHS Report Recognizing Pharmacy’s Role in Advancing Hypertension Control Surgeon General’s Call to Action report says community pharmacies are “in a central position to offer hypertension education and link to clinical care teams”

2020-10-08T14:47:21-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , |

The report outlines three goals: 1) Make hypertension control a priority; 2) Ensure that the places where people live, learn, work and play support hypertension control; and 3) Optimize patient care for hypertension control.

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