
Independent Pharmacists Face Challenges Head on
At NCPA's 113th Annual Convention & Trade Exposition, industry leaders zeroed in on the obstacles and opportunities facing independent pharmacy.
At NCPA’s 113th Annual Convention & Trade Exposition in Nashville, TN, industry leaders zeroed in on the challenges and opportunities facing independent pharmacy.
Independent pharmacy is at a crossroads, National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) officials expressed in a press conference held Tuesday, October 11, 2011. Despite considerable challenges—the impending
“Our industry is very resilient, and we continue to view things with a ‘glass half-full,’ optimistic standpoint,” said NCPA executive vice president and chief executive officer, Douglas Hoey, RPh, MBA. To ensure the long-term success of independent pharmacies, however, NCPA is focused on legislative and advocacy initiatives in 3 key areas, which were discussed at length by stakeholders attending the organization's
Medicaid reimbursements
Tighter profit margins may be on the horizon for independents as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implements a new payment model. On September 23, 2011, CMS released the first draft of monthly Average Manufacturer Price (AMP) data and Federal Upper Limits (FULs), the result of
Although the new formula has yet to take effect, early analyses of the
Industry consolidation
NCPA continues to voice its strong opposition to the proposed merger of leading pharmacy benefit managers
Mallon said the merger also signifies “a significant tipping point” in pharmacies’ ability to negotiate contract terms with PBMs. Many pharmacies would be unable to participate in their networks, effectively cutting off patients’ access to the
So far, their efforts have been well received. A group of more than 20
Mail-order pharmacies
Mail-order pharmacies are increasingly seen as a one-size-fits-all solution for
As an organization, NCPA is also encouraging members to “tell the story about medication waste” that occurs when mail-order pharmacies continue dispense medications to patients who are no longer taking them. To that end, they have released “
“The waste is just egregious and we want the message to get out,” said Hoey.
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