An impressive force of 424 advocates from all 50 states reached every Congressional office during the 2019 National Association of Chain Drug Stores RxImpact Day, held Tuesday and Wednesday on Capitol Hill.
Since its inception in 2009, the event has seen a 200% total participation increase, including representation from 60% of colleges and schools of pharmacy and a total of 4,350 meetings with legislators, according to NACDS.
With a patient-focused agenda, members discussed with members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives the threat of direct and indirect remuneration, or DIR fees and the urgency for reform. Specifically, advocates made the case for DIR fee reform’s crucial role in lowering patients’ out of pocket costs and reducing overall
healthcare costs.
NACDS members also discussed opportunities for pharmacists to provide additional services given their extensive education, and discussed additional ways to build on longstanding and ongoing efforts to help address opioid abuse and addiction.
“NACDS pharmacy advocates did an amazing job of taking to the entire Congress recommendations on the issues that affect patients in neighborhoods across America,” NACDS president and CEO Steve Anderson said. “Just as pharmacists are highly trusted sources of health and wellness information for patients, these advocates are highly trusted sources of policy solutions for members of Congress. We had outstanding conversations on our key issues and we appreciate the energy and commitment of NACDS members and the engagement of members of Congress and their staff.”
Additionally, the 2019 NACDS RxImpact Day on Capitol Hill served as the site for the announcement of several grassroots and political awards and recognitions. During the Welcome Dinner on Tuesday, the NACDS RxIMPACT grassroots advocacy program and the NACDS Political Action Committee presented four awards.
The first two distinctions went to Douglas Read, director of pharmacy and regulatory affairs at H-E-B, who received the 2019 NACDS RxImpact Key Contact of the Year Award; and Kroger, which earned the 2019 NACDS RxImpact Leader of the Year Award.
The Key Contact Award recognizes pharmacists who actively engage with members of Congress on pro-pharmacy legislative priorities. Read distinguished himself by being a highly engaged NACDS policy council member; recruiting pharmacists for first-of-its-kind Texas events with legislators; articulating on pro-patient, pro-pharmacy issues; and by being an exceptionally reliable tour organizer.
Nick Gonzales, health and wellness compliance officer and chief HIPAA privacy officer for The Kroger Co., accepted the 2019 NACDS RxIMPACT Leader of the Year Award. The Kroger Co. hosted nearly 20% of all 2018 NACDS RxImpact Congressional Pharmacy Tours; trained tour hosts to become NACDS RxImpact Key Contacts; sent advocates from six states to meet with 40 Congressional offices during the 2018 NACDS RxImpact Day on Capitol Hill; and tripled its participation in the event from 2018 to 2019.
NACDS-Political Action Committee also presented two Chairman’s Inner Circle Awards. NACDS-PAC supports pro-pharmacy and pro-patient Congressional candidates, on a bipartisan basis. NACDS-PAC presented two awards, based on 2018 activities, to:
• Mike Duteau, vice president of business development and strategic relations, Kinney Drugs.
• Ed Kaleta, vice president of federal government relations and U.S. public policy, Walgreens