
NCPA Members List Top 2017 Political Priorities
For the fourth consecutive year, the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) has asked its members to rank their most important legislative and regulatory priorities.
PRESS RELEASE
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Jan. 17, 2017) For the fourth consecutive year, the
"NCPA's annual survey of independent community pharmacies helps focus our advocacy efforts, which take on more urgency with a new Congress and president taking office. This year's top priorities are tied to the questionable business practices of lightly-regulated PBM corporations. Complaints about DIR fees have skyrocketed, so it is not surprising that reining in PBM clawbacks would top the list. The second and third highest ranked priorities are long-standing, PBM-generated challenges—the lack of transparency with generic prescription drug reimbursements and Medicare Part D's ‘preferred pharmacy' plans that prevent independent community pharmacy patients from having access to discounted copays.
"Legislative remedies have previously generated bipartisan support, and we will work to get them introduced and passed in the new Congress. In addition, we will work constructively with the Trump Administration, especially officials charged with oversight at HHS, because we believe our solutions are fair-minded and principles they should favor.
"While not part of the survey questioning, NCPA also is equally focused on the changed political landscape and potentially dramatic
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