NACDS: Americans Expect Pharmacy Access to Continue NACDS details actions needed by Biden Administration and Congress to prevent forced rollback
NACDS details actions needed by Biden Administration and Congress to prevent forced rollback
NACDS details actions needed by Biden Administration and Congress to prevent forced rollback
Sustaining PREP Act pharmacy flexibilities through October 2024 will help keep patients and pharmacies from having to “guess” about issues related to pharmacy access.
CNBC quoted NACDS on its call for the Biden Administration to maintain patients’ access to pharmacies in the effort to keep COVID-19 and flu at bay.
NACDS engages in White House Conference with commitments and recommendations, hosts “satellite event” to extend reach of event.
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.
Momentum continues to build for bipartisan legislation that would help protect Americans’ access to pharmacist care as NACDS members urge Congressional action during the 2022 NACDS Total Store Expo in Boston.
NACDS Total Store Expo — “Tomorrow Happens Here” — welcomes NACDS chain and supplier members back to Boston with vibrant conference schedule, opportunities for connection and collaboration.
With the 2022 NACDS Total Store Expo set to launch, the Boston Business Journal this morning published an op-ed authored by NACDS President & CEO Steven C. Anderson.
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”
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.