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Sep

2023

Pharmacy Organizations Establish Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day

Author: James Keagy

(Washington, DC) — Today, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), in partnership with the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), released the following statement on establishing Pharmacy Workforce Suicide Awareness Day to be recognized annually on September 20 as part of September’s Suicide Prevention Month.

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Sep

2023

An Open Letter to Pharmacists

Author: James Keagy

When one sector of our profession is being attacked in the media, our entire profession’s credibility is undermined. As the voice of the profession, it’s APhA’s responsibility to address these issues directly.

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Aug

2023

APhA applauds FDA’s delay of the November 2023 “Track & Trace” DSCSA requirements

Author: James Keagy

Washington, DC (August 25, 2023) — APhA appreciates FDA’s one-year delay for supply chain trading partners to comply with the final enhanced drug distribution security requirements under the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DCSCA) that were scheduled to take effect on November 27, 2023.

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Aug

2023

APhA and NASPA release sixth PWWR report and learnings

WASHINGTON, DC— Today the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA) released the sixth installment of the Pharmacy Workplace and Well-being Reporting (PWWR) trends and learnings report series.1

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17

Aug

2023

Pharmacy Organizations Blast Tenth Circuit Decision Invalidating an Oklahoma Law Regulating PBMs

Ruling creates a split in the federal courts that could lead to the Supreme Court

Author: James Keagy

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Aug. 17, 2023) – A group of pharmacy organizations backing Oklahoma’s right to curb the abusive behaviors of pharmacy benefit managers blasted a decision of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals allowing PBMs to escape certain state regulation by hiding behind the alleged preemption of that law by federal ERISA and Medicare Part D laws. 

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