For Advocates
Pharmacists are starting to get the recognition they deserve... but there's still more to be done. Learn about the different initiatives and legislative changes that will empower pharmacists to continue practicing at the top of their licenses.
Resources for Getting Started
Media Matters: The Complete Guide to Getting Positive Media Attention — Learn how to write a letter to the editor of a news publication, how to send out media advisories and press releases, how to ensure that newspaper editorial boards and other information sources are briefed on important issues, and more. (From Advocacy & Communication Solutions, advocacyandcommunication.org)
Take Your Legislator to Work — Sometimes, the best way to get involved in politics is to invite politics into your pharmacy. Read about how inviting your local representatives to spend some time with you behind the counter might help them see things from your point of view. (From the National Community Pharmacists Association, npca.org)
Find & Contact Your Legislators — Use NCPA's Legislative Action Center to find your local and state representatives and contact them about legislation that supports community pharmacies and their patients. (From the National Community Pharmacists Association, npca.org)
Pharmacy Orgs Laud Biden Administration for Extending PREP Act Pharmacy Access (Link)
Originally featured on Drug Store News, this article discusses how different pharmacy organizations reacted to the recent PREP Act announcement.
Building the Future of Healthcare: Expanding Public Access to Community Pharmacy Services Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 6
In the final article of a six-part series, Jason Ausili, PharmD, MSLS discusses how important it is for pharmacies to secure provider status at the federal level — as well as what obstacles lie in the way.
What Happens When the PHE Ends? Expanding Public Access to Community Pharmacy Services Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 5
In the fifth article of a six-part series, Jason Ausili, PharmD, MSLS discusses what could happen to the privileges extended to pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic when the public health emergency ends.
State Pharmacy Associations Tackle Pharmacist Vaccination Abilities, Provider Status (Link)
Originally featured on Pharmacy Times, this article and video discusses the changes coming for pharmacists and patients when pandemic-related privileges for pharmacists expire.
The Roadblocks to Recovery: Expanding Public Access to Community Pharmacy Services Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 4
In the fourth article of a six-part series, Jason Ausili, PharmD, MSLS discusses what roadblocks are keeping pharmacists from expanding into clinical care — and what can be done about it.
Policymakers Should Keep What Is Working When Rolling Back COVID Measures (Link)
Originally featured on RealClear Health, this article argues that the privileges granted to pharmacists during the pandemic should be expanded, not eliminated.
The Epicenter of Care: Expanding Public Access to Community Pharmacy Services Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 3
In the third article of a six-part series, Jason Ausili, PharmD, MSLS discusses how pharmacists have stepped up to provide care for their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pharmacist-Administered Vaccinations Show Increase Since Onset of COVID-19 Pandemic (Link)
Vaccines administered by pharmacists are, understandably, on the rise. Read to learn more about the role pharmacists played in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Hidden Impact of COVID-19: Expanding Public Access to Community Pharmacy Services Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 2
In the second article of a six-part series, Jason Ausili, PharmD, MSLS discusses how COVID-19 has impacted the country and how pharmacists are positioned to help.
U.S. to End COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: What Does This Mean for Pharmacists?
The US is ending the Public Health Emergency declaration for COVID-19 in May. What does this mean for pharmacists? Read to find out.
The Missing Link in Healthcare Access: Expanding Public Access to Community Pharmacy Services Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 1
In the first article of a six-part series, Jason Ausili, PharmD, MSLS discusses how COVID-19 brought the issue of pharmacy provider status to the forefront and where we go from here.
NACDS Urges Biden Administration to Address “Important Missed Step” to Maintain Preparedness Against “Tripledemic”
Emphasizing that “the nation cannot afford to have an economic slowdown caused by COVID-19 and flu hospitalizations,”
NACDS-COVID Open Letter
We are writing to support recent efforts to raise awareness regarding the impending “tripledemic” that the nation faces entering the winter months. Our pharmacies and pharmacy teams are honored to have provided 276 million vaccinations for COVID-19 and stand ready as the primary point of access for Americans who seek vaccinations for both COVID-19 and influenza.