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Independent Pharmacy's Voice on Health-reform Relief: NCPA

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Original News Article: http://drugstorenews.com/story.aspx?id=127315&menuid=335



An appeal came in a letter, sent by NCPA CEO Bruce Roberts, to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.

NCPA’s top priorities: a reasonable minimum payment system for Medicaid prescriptions, new curbs on pharmacy benefit managers and a pass on new Medicare restrictions governing the sale of durable medical equipment and diabetic supplies.

The independent pharmacy lobby is asking the House and Senate leadership to include those elements in a final version of health-reform legislation. Although Congress has yet to reconvene later this month, Pelosi and Reid have maintained a high-profile effort to reconcile the reform bills passed late last year by both houses of Congress.
“Community pharmacists are ready and willing to help improve health outcomes and lower costs,” said Roberts. “We greatly appreciate the bipartisan backing in both chambers for reforms that support community pharmacists.

“The recommendations we present here will make a good thing even better for patients,” he asserted in his appeal to both leaders. “We will continue working with Congress in hopes of enacting these proposals.”

Among NCPA’s specific requests:
  • A reform of Medicaid’s Average Manufacturer Price (AMP) reimbursement system for generic drugs, and the adoption by Medicaid of the Senate’s proposal for a federal upper limit of no less than 175% of the weighted average AMP. “Anything less could force many independent community pharmacies, which care for an extraordinarily high number of Medicaid patients, out of the program,” noted the group.
  • The adoption of both House-passed transparency provisions for pharmacy benefit managers operating in the proposed health insurance exchange, and Senate language extending the reporting requirements to Medicare Part D drug plans;
  • Inclusion of the Senate’s proposal to exempt retail pharmacies from Medicare’s “burdensome, duplicative accreditation requirements” for the sale of durable medical equipment and supplies, including diabetes testing kits.

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