Senate Finance Leaders Introduce Bipartisan PBM Reform, NACDS Hails Move and Calls for Swift Passage
Legislation aims to curtail harmful PBM middlemen tactics that inflate drug costs and force pharmacies to close.
Legislation aims to curtail harmful PBM middlemen tactics that inflate drug costs and force pharmacies to close.
A new report, supported by NACDS, outlines practical steps for leveraging pharmacies for prevention, early detection, and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes.
NBC10 Philadelphia aired a segment on the accelerating wave of pharmacy closures driven by pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) middlemen tactics.
As key panel targets healthcare costs, NACDS calls PBM reform a “win ready for the taking,” also promotes bill to boost Medicare pharmacy services.
States focused on chronic disease and rural access should center implementation on pharmacies and pharmacists, modernizing reimbursement and scope of practice policies to ensure success.
Throughout American Pharmacists Month, NACDS has honored pharmacists' everyday-impact and urged lawmakers to unlock the full potential of pharmacy care.
Pharmacists ready to help Americans save more as FDA streamlines biosimilar approvals and advances interchangeability; NACDS urges Congress to finish its job on PBM reform.
Governor Newsom, California legislators put patients first over PBM profits.
National study shows pharmacy-based care reduces costs while meeting employee demands for convenient healthcare access.
California is the latest state to hold PBMs accountable, help preserve patient access to pharmacies.