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Recent pharmacy closures and ECAPS legislation

Like so many of you, we’ve been continuing to follow reports in the media about pharmacy closures. It seems like each of those stories focuses on the obvious downside to the closures—a local place to get prescriptions filled is going away. While the inconvenience of having to get prescriptions filled miles away can be substantial

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Posted: Sep 10, 2024

Remembering the day that changed our world

I remember September 11th, 2001, as if it were yesterday. I was working as a relief pharmacist in Morgan City, Alabama, when my wife called to tell me there had been an airplane crash in New York. In these pre-smartphone days, news traveled a little bit slower and the pharmacy I was working in did not have a television so we made do with a radio. I remember the confusion—there were some early reports about additional planes headed for landmarks across Washington, DC.

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James Keagy
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Commemorating World AIDS Day

APhA stands with the global community today on the 35th commemoration of World AIDS Day. It’s an important opportunity to raise awareness about HIV infection, honor the lives affected by the epidemic, and commit to working toward eliminating HIV as a public health threat.

Although there have been significant advancements in treatment and management of HIV, the struggle to end this epidemic has been going on for too long. My heart goes out to those of you who have been touched by HIV and AIDS.

HHS has adopted a focused four-part plan to bring an end to the epidemic: diagnose all people with HIV as early as possible, treat people with HIV rapidly and effectively to reach sustained viral suppression, prevent new HIV transmissions by using proven interventions including PrEP and syringe services programs, and respond quickly to potential HIV outbreaks to get prevention and treatment services to people who need them.

Pharmacists play a key role in increasing access to HIV PrEP and PEP. Currently, 27 states allow pharmacists to prescribe PrEP and/or PEP independently under population-based collaborative practice agreements  or under statewide orders or protocols. However, only 14 of those states have payment pathways in place that enable pharmacists to be reimbursed by Medicaid and/or commercial insurance for their services associated with HIV care.

APhA has been leading advocacy efforts to expand the role of community pharmacies in HIV prevention and care through increased scope of practice and corresponding payment pathways. In this, we are partnering with representatives from the White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP), NIH, CDC, HHS, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and many others. APhA also served as a coalition partner in two summits to discuss opportunities and challenges to opening the door for pharmacist patient care services, particularly in communities that are most at risk for HIV infection.

We are proudly wearing red ribbons today in recognition of World AIDS Day, and we look forward to a day when HIV infection is no longer a public health threat.

My very best,
Michael

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Voices of APhA

Perspectives & Stories from Our Staff

Posted: May 7, 2025

Are you ready? Billing under the medical benefit for pharmacists’ services is coming, if not already here.

Brigid K. Groves, PharmD, MS, Vice President, Professional Affairs

In recent years, the role of pharmacists has evolved significantly, expanding beyond traditional dispensing duties to encompass a wide range of patient care services.

Guest Spotlights

Thought Leadership & Contributions from Industry Experts

Posted: Apr 14, 2025

An honor to serve...

Guest blog from President Randy McDonough

I wanted to take a moment, post-APhA2025, to introduce myself to anyone who might not know me. It is the honor of a lifetime to serve as APhA’s president. I have spent my life preparing for this leadership role; as a co-owner and CEO of Towncrest Pharmacy Corporation, co-founder and co-owner of Innovative Pharmacy Solutions and professor of pharmacy management and innovation at Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy. 

Posted: Mar 6, 2025

Reflecting on a year of leadership and gratitude—All In: One Profession. United.

Guest blog from President Alex Varkey

As my tenure as President of APhA draws to a close, I find myself deeply reflective of the extraordinary work accomplished this year, the incredible individuals I’ve had the honor of working with, and the collective strength of the pharmacy profession. The theme of my presidency—"All In: One Profession. United."—was not just a slogan, but a guiding principle that informed everything we did as an association.

Posted: Dec 8, 2023

Pharmacists are essential in managing the opioid epidemic

Guest blog from Valerie Prince, President of APhA

The numbers on opioid use disorder (OUD) alone paint a grim picture. Opioids are tied to over three-quarters of drug overdose deaths. More than a million people have died in the United States from fatal opioid overdoses in the last two decades. We lost 80,000 lives to opioid overdoses in 2021 alone.

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