NACDS Takes to Radio to Share Pharmacy’s Story NACDS’ sustained “Pharmacies. The face of neighborhood healthcare.” campaign seeks to “prevent a rollback of government policies that have enhanced patients’ access to pharmacies during the pandemic”

2022-08-08T12:29:00-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

NACDS’ sustained “Pharmacies. The face of neighborhood healthcare.” campaign seeks to “prevent a rollback of government policies that have enhanced patients’ access to pharmacies during the pandemic”

In Case You Missed It: NACDS RxIMPACT Advocates Push Pharmacy’s Agenda in Summer Months

2022-07-20T12:13:12-04:00Categories: In Case You Missed It|Tags: , , , , , |

With only 25 in-district work days left in July and August, the pharmacy community continues its great work promoting pro-patient, pro-pharmacy policy priorities to Members of Congress and their staff via the NACDS RxIMPACT Pharmacy Tour Program.

NACDS Releases Digital Content Illustrating Pharmacy’s Proven Value, Now and in the Future NACDS’ sustained “Pharmacies. The face of neighborhood healthcare.” campaign tells the story of pharmacies’ effectiveness in serving the American public — in times of emergency and every day

2022-06-27T09:00:50-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

NACDS’ sustained “Pharmacies. The face of neighborhood healthcare.” campaign tells the story of pharmacies’ effectiveness in serving the American public — in times of emergency and every day.

NACDS Offers Key Planning Recommendations for the Commercial Transition of COVID-19 Vaccinations to Help Foster Seamless, Ongoing Access for the American Public Letter to Biden Administration also urges the importance of advanced planning to support seamless public access to commercial COVID-19 testing and therapeutics

2022-06-24T10:22:15-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

On Thursday, NACDS submitted a letter to the Biden Administration detailing five key recommendations to support a seamless transition of COVID-19 vaccinations from government-purchased product to commercially available supply — while maintaining patients’ critical access to care.

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