By Dirk White, RPh, Executive Vice President, Legislative Affairs, WSPC As you may recall, this was how Georgia Congressman Doug Collins ended his keynote speech at ThoughtSpot this year. It… Read more »
By Valerie DeBenedette, DrugTopics Here’s a sentence that has been true for millennia: Change is coming. In pharmacy, for the next six months to two years, this could be truer… Read more »
From OurIndependentVoice.com, May 18, 2018 As promised by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Azar at a briefing on the Drumpf Administration’s drug pricing blueprint earlier this week, on May… Read more »
On May 9th, the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed the Every Prescription Conveyed Securely Act (H.R. 3528)-which would require e-prescribing for Schedule II through V controlled substances prescriptions covered… Read more »
From APhA As the medication experts on the patient’s health care team, pharmacists play an important role in chronic pain management and the prevention of misuse and abuse of opioids-a… Read more »
By Beth Mitchell, Director, Government Affairs, AmerisourceBergen DIR Fees: Proposal includes the idea of eliminating rebates so a flat price is in place. HHS issued a request for information re this… Read more »
Timely information from Elevate Provider NetworkSM: Make the most of upcoming opportunities to engage members of Congress while they are back home by inviting them to visit your pharmacy! Upcoming… Read more »
Portions of this article were provided by the Elevate Provider Network and the NCPA On April 11-12, Beth Lea, National Director of Managed Care for AmerisourceBergen (ABC); Peter Kounelis, VP… Read more »
Orlando, Florida, October 14 – 18, 2017 Providing our members with a competitive edge is our mission. WSPC attended the NCPA conference with a focus on advocacy, gathering industry insights, and… Read more »
For the second year in a row, retroactive pharmacy direct and indirect remuneration fees rank as the top legislative and regulatory priority for members of the National Community Pharmacists Association. More… Read more »