NASP Applauds House Committee Action to Support Patient Access to Pharmacies
Other legislation included in the passed bill would seek to make additional market practices more transparent, shedding a light on the fees being applied toward pharmacies by plans and PBMs and provide further understanding of patient steering to certain pharmacies that hurts patient choice and limits pharmacy network participation under Medicare Part D.
“NASP is grateful for the Committee’s work this week. We must address anti-competitive market practices that impact pharmacy if we seek to reduce taxpayer costs and support patients, particularly specialty patients with complex and costly medical conditions that specialty pharmacies treat.” NASP President and CEO
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Sheila M. Arquette , RPhNational Association of Specialty Pharmacy (NASP) (703) 842-0122 [email protected]
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