NACDS Leadership Kicks Off 2021 NACDS Annual Meeting with Emphasis on the Powerful Role of Industry in Restoring Hope, Overcoming the COVID Pandemic, and Building the Future Keyes: “We’ve shown what pharmacy can do when we work together … We will continue to serve, treat and heal the people of our country through this pandemic, and into the future”

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Keyes: “We’ve shown what pharmacy can do when we work together … We will continue to serve, treat and heal the people of our country through this pandemic, and into the future.”

Virtual 2021 NACDS RxIMPACT Day on Capitol Hill Urges Pro-Patient, Pro-Pharmacy Issues Illuminated by Pandemic Preparedness COVID-19 vaccination speed and equity; “DIR fee” reform; organized retail crime among key topics for virtual advocacy March 3-4

2021-03-03T11:32:32-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , , |

COVID-19 vaccination speed and equity; “DIR fee” reform; organized retail crime among key topics for virtual advocacy March 3-4.

NACDS Regional Chain Conference Underscores Resilience, Commitment, Community-Focus of Retail Pharmacy Throughout COVID Pandemic Virtual event brings together traditional drug and grocery chains with between four and 250 locations, and their supplier partners; features insights and collaboration on diverse health-and-wellness and front-end topics

2021-02-10T12:03:48-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , , , , |

Virtual event brings together traditional drug and grocery chains with between four and 250 locations, and their supplier partners; features insights and collaboration on diverse health-and-wellness and front-end topics.

NACDS Op-ed in Morning Consult: DIR Fees “as Damaging to Patients and Pharmacies as Advertised” Congressional action urged as Drug Channels Institute analysis shows fees “have grown faster than most people realize” and reached a record $9.1 billion in 2019

2020-02-26T12:52:02-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , |

NACDS' opinion piece cites a Drug Channels Institute analysis that DIR fees “have grown faster than most people realize” and reached a record $9.1 billion in 2019.

Pharmacy Coalition Applauds Needed Pharmacy Patient Reforms in Bipartisan Drug Pricing Package Grassley-Wyden bill would address DIR fees, lower patient costs at the counter

2019-12-10T11:13:11-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: |

A coalition of national pharmacy groups today applauded the latest version of the bipartisan Prescription Drug Pricing Reduction Act, released Friday by the Senate Finance Committee, which they say addresses backdoor clawback fees charged by large pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) that are shuttering pharmacies and costing patients more at the pharmacy counter.

“This legislation represents a potentially major reform that would generate savings and create pricing transparency for pharmacy patients,” said the group. “It would put a stop to the predatory practice of imposing fees on pharmacies long after the point of sale and charging patients more up front for their drugs.”

The coalition represents: The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA); National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS); American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP); National Association of Specialty Pharmacists (NASP); Food Marketing Institute (FMI); National Grocers Association (NGA); American Pharmacists Association (APhA); and the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA).

The updated draft legislation (S. 2543) released late Friday will require all pharmacy price concessions and DIR fees to be included in the negotiated price at point of sale for Medicare Part D starting Jan. 1, 2022. It would prohibit plans and PBMs from retroactive recoupment. Additionally, the bill would move up the implementation of standardized pharmacy quality measures to 2022.

A previous version of the bill did not address DIR clawbacks, a shortcoming that pharmacy groups warned would be a missed opportunity.

“The current system is unsustainable for patients and pharmacies, and we are grateful to Chairman Grassley and Ranking Member Wyden for listening to our members’ concerns. We look forward to working with the Committee and Senate leaders to pass the legislation.”

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