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NCPA supports reintroduction of Pharmacists Fight Back Act targeting PBM reforms

American Pharmacy News | Dec 12, 2025
 B. Douglas Hoey CEO

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) has expressed its support for the reintroduction of the Pharmacists Fight Back Act, a bill aimed at reforming pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) practices. Read More »

UCSF neurosurgery professor urges 340B reform: 'The incentives are totally misaligned'

American Pharmacy News | Dec 8, 2025
Anthony DiGiorgio, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, UCSF

Anthony M. DiGiorgio, DO, MHA, an assistant professor of neurosurgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), expressed concerns about the 340B program during an appearance on the Healthcare Unfiltered podcast. Read More »

North Carolina updates rules on controlled substance disposal for pharmacies

American Pharmacy News | Dec 5, 2025
Chris Sain President at North Carolina Board of Pharmacy

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) has revised its regulations concerning the return and disposal of controlled substances from long-term care facilities. Read More »

NCPA supports new bipartisan Senate bill targeting pharmacy benefit manager practices

American Pharmacy News | Dec 4, 2025
 B. Douglas Hoey CEO

Legislation aimed at increasing oversight of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) was introduced in the U.S. Senate, with support from both parties. Read More »

NCPA announces educational events and conferences for pharmacy professionals

American Pharmacy News | Dec 2, 2025
 B. Douglas Hoey CEO

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) has announced a series of upcoming events aimed at supporting pharmacists and pharmacy teams throughout December and into early 2026. Read More »

Healthcare Strategist on 340B exploitation: 'In any other industry, we’d call this money laundering'

American Pharmacy News | Dec 1, 2025
Heath Veuleman, Healthcare Strategist at Seersucker Strategies

Heath Veuleman, a Healthcare Strategist for Seersucker Strategies, has expressed concerns about various hospital cost centers, including 340B profits, facility fees, provider taxes, and higher site-based Medicare payments. Read More »

DC Health reports decline in teen births and infant mortality rates

American Pharmacy News | Nov 26, 2025
Ayanna Bennett, Director

DC Health has released its 2025 Perinatal Health and Infant Mortality Report, which covers data from 2019 to 2023 and details trends in maternal and infant health in Washington, DC. Read More »

PhRMA Senior Director Jenkins on 340B misuse: 'Tax-exempt hospitals exploit the 340B program as a profit center'

American Pharmacy News | Nov 25, 2025
Molly Jenkins, Senior Director of Public Affairs at PhRMA

Molly Jenkins, Senior Director of Public Affairs at the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), said that the 340B program is increasing Medicare costs by blocking rebates and worsening taxpayer burdens. Read More »

Mayor Bowser opens new Fort Totten–Takoma segment of Metropolitan Branch Trail

American Pharmacy News | Nov 21, 2025
Mayor Muriel Bowser

Mayor Muriel Bowser will officially open the new Fort Totten–Takoma segment of the Metropolitan Branch Trail (MBT) on Wednesday, November 12 at 11 a.m. The event will take place at the intersection of Whittier Street NW and Blair Road NW, near... Read More »

NCPA, PTCB and PCCA introduce national compounding technician training program

American Pharmacy News | Nov 20, 2025
 Dave Sparks PCCA Chief Executive Officer

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), and Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) have announced the launch of Compounding PATH for Technicians, a new program designed to... Read More »

South Dakota recognizes National Rural Health Day; Jones County Ambulance named Community Star

American Pharmacy News | Nov 20, 2025
Melissa Magstadt, Secretary of Health

South Dakota is marking National Rural Health Day on November 20, 2025, following a proclamation by Governor Larry Rhoden. Read More »

NCPA, PTCB and PCCA introduce national compounding training program for pharmacy technicians

American Pharmacy News | Nov 20, 2025
 B. Douglas Hoey CEO

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), and PCCA have announced the launch of Compounding PATH for Technicians, a new program aimed at raising national training standards for... Read More »

Paragon Health Institute Director on 340B: 'The heart of the problem is the program’s buy low, sell high mechanism'

American Pharmacy News | Nov 19, 2025
Ryan Long, Director of Congressional Relations & Senior Research Fellow

Ryan Long, Director and Senior Research Fellow at Paragon Health Institute, expressed concerns about the 340B Drug Pricing Program's impact on wealthier hospitals, costs, and safety-net providers. Read More »

PhRMA COO: 340B misuse is 'driving up taxpayer costs with no proof that patients benefit'

American Pharmacy News | Nov 19, 2025
Lori M. Reilly, Chief Operating Officer of PhRMA

Lori M. Reilly, Chief Operating Officer for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), said that the 340B program is increasing taxpayer costs without demonstrated patient benefits and requires accountability and reform. Read More »

South Dakota’s Bright Start program linked to improved child health outcomes

American Pharmacy News | Nov 17, 2025
Melissa Magstadt, Secretary of Health

The South Dakota Department of Health has reported positive outcomes from its Bright Start Nurse Home Visiting Program, which provides support to first-time pregnant women in selected counties across the state. Read More »

Mayor Bowser opens new animal shelter and starts construction on fleet campus

American Pharmacy News | Nov 8, 2025
Mayor Muriel Bowser

Mayor Muriel Bowser led a dual event in Ward 8, marking the opening of the new DC Animal Shelter at DC Village and the groundbreaking for the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (FEMS) and Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE)... Read More »

Georgia Board of Pharmacy offices closed for in-person visits Nov. 10-11

American Pharmacy News | Nov 7, 2025
Cecil H.  Cordle Georgia Board Of Pharmacy President

The Georgia Board of Pharmacy has announced that its administrative offices will not be open for in-person visits on Monday, November 10 and Tuesday, November 11. Read More »

Patients Come First executive director: Misleading lawsuit ads leave 'patients confused and unprotected’

American Pharmacy News | Nov 6, 2025
Jennifer Riley, Executive Director, Patients Come First

Jennifer Riley, Executive Director of Patients Come First, expressed concerns about deceptive legal advertisements concerning FDA-approved medicines. Read More »

Pacific Research Institute CEO on 340B program: 'Even the most well-intentioned government initiatives can easily fall victim to corruption'

American Pharmacy News | Nov 5, 2025
Sally Pipes, President & CEO of Pacific Research Institute

Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, expressed concerns regarding the 340B Drug Pricing Program, highlighting how government initiatives can be subject to corruption and misuse despite their intended purpose. Read More »

ICER report highlights patent review as key to lowering GLP-1 drug costs

American Pharmacy News | Nov 5, 2025
Sarah Emond, President and Chief Executive Officer for ICER

The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) has released a white paper detailing strategies to enhance the affordability of GLP-1 obesity drugs, including the improvement of patent-quality review processes. Read More »

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Anthony DiGiorgio, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery, UCSF

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 B. Douglas Hoey CEO

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