NACDS Applauds Introduction of New Texas Bill Helping to Protect Patient Access to Pharmacy-Based Care Texans rank pharmacies as most accessible healthcare destination tested, and support policies that would continue to allow patient choice when it comes to accessing services

2023-01-11T11:35:45-05:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , |

Texans rank pharmacies as most accessible healthcare destination tested, and support policies that would continue to allow patient choice when it comes to accessing services.

NACDS Urges Biden Administration to Address “Important Missed Step” to Maintain Preparedness Against “Tripledemic” Sustaining PREP Act pharmacy flexibilities through October 2024 will help keep patients and pharmacies from having to “guess” about issues related to pharmacy access

2022-10-27T14:20:45-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , , |

Sustaining PREP Act pharmacy flexibilities through October 2024 will help keep patients and pharmacies from having to “guess” about issues related to pharmacy access.

NACDS Brings “Face of Neighborhood Healthcare” to White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health NACDS engages in White House Conference with commitments and recommendations, hosts “satellite event” to extend reach of event

2022-09-28T04:54:04-04:00Categories: Press Release|Tags: , , , |

NACDS engages in White House Conference with commitments and recommendations, hosts “satellite event” to extend reach of event.

In Case You Missed It: Key Moments from the 2022 NACDS Total Store Expo

2022-09-22T11:45:13-04:00Categories: In Case You Missed It|Tags: , , |

From August 27-29, small, mid-size and large companies converged at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center to collaborate, connect and foster strategic business partnerships.

In Case You Missed It: NACDS RxIMPACT Showers Congress with a Record-Breaking 60 Tours in 25 Days

2022-09-21T16:19:02-04:00Categories: In Case You Missed It|Tags: , , , , , |

One month ago, NACDS RxIMPACT said it would push for congressional pharmacy tours with only 25 in-district workdays left in July and August -- and it did just that.

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