NACDS Boosts “PBM Reform Now” Volume
The March 14 Capitol Hill press conference displayed bipartisan commitment and pharmacy unity to advance PBM reforms in Medicare and Medicaid.
The March 14 Capitol Hill press conference displayed bipartisan commitment and pharmacy unity to advance PBM reforms in Medicare and Medicaid.
On March 14, 2024, Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Ranking Member Mike Crapo (R-ID) were cheered on at a Capitol Hill press conference by pharmacists and pharmacy leaders from across the nation as the Senators committed to continuing to push for swift enactment of bipartisan PBM reforms.
Joy Bauer and Catherine Perez have released videos on Instagram demonstrating easy, healthy recipes that can help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
More than 300 pharmacy advocates arrive this week to urge Members of Congress to act on legislative priorities that benefit Americans and the pharmacies on which they rely.
NACDS President and CEO Steven C. Anderson issued a statement in advance of President Biden’s speech.
The White House recognized NACDS' and the Milken Institute’s commitment to explore an approach where pharmacies are leveraged in scaling Food Is Medicine interventions to enhance access and uptake across communities.
Social campaign displays member efforts to protect against heart disease; complements mission of NACDS Nourish My Health initiative and builds on November National Diabetes Month digital campaign.
Featured topics included health and wellness innovation; the Nourish My Health public education campaign; pharmacy’s role in value-based care; pharmaceutical trends and forecasts; artificial intelligence; shoppers’ priorities; reimbursement reform; the Drug Supply Chain Security Act; Drug Enforcement Administration topics; and trends in employment law.
The 2024 Conference — “Within Reach” — is being held February 11-13 in Bonita Springs, FL, and is the kick-off of NACDS meetings and conferences this year.
Data sheets include each of the 50 states and Washington, DC – as well as national polling.