MAP OF STATE ACTION:

Expanded Access to Care and Pharmacy Continuity

NACDS respectfully urges governors and state executive team members to immediately issue executive orders (see Proposed Order) that ensure residents have access to critical medicine and care by removing barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our request aligns directly with HHS Secretary Azar’s request to governors, and NACDS’ letter to the President & Vice President on necessary actions.

This map aggregates actions taken by states to expand access to care and ensure pharmacy continuity. NACDS recognizes leadership across states and invites continued collaboration as states strive toward a high level of action to benefit their citizens.

The following content is for informational purposes only.  It should not be construed or relied upon as legal advice, guidance, or counsel. You should consult your attorney regarding the content or interpretation of the information herein prior to use. NACDS assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content.

ADVOCACY

NACDS’ Federal Policy Recommendations

NACDS continues to advise Congress and the administration on pharmacies’ role in ensuring access to essential care.

NACDS’ State Policy Recommendations

NACDS provides recommendations for governors, state legislators and state pharmacy associations about access to care and business continuity.

GOVERNMENT

PARTNERS’ INSIGHTS

Tracking the Impact of COVID-19 on retail and consumer products.

LIVE DATA SOURCES

Johns Hopkins’ dashboard tracks COVID-19
cases for all affected countries.
Morning Consult makes available constantly updated consumer confidence and opinion research data. In addition, Morning Consult fielded a national survey that was commissioned by NACDS.

MEMBERS’ E-HOTLINE TO NACDS

With one message sent through this eHotline, NACDS members can reach the team working on coronavirus issues at the NACDS Member Support & Advocacy Center in Rosslyn, Virginia.