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Pharmacy Stakeholder Groups Collaborate to Draft Pharmacy Principles for Health Care Reform

Pharmacy Stakeholder Groups Collaborate to Draft Pharmacy Principles for Health Care Reform










Washington, DC (Vocus) February 6, 2009

As the new administration embarks on one of its top priorities — reforming the nation’s health care system — twelve pharmacy stakeholder groups have collaborated to establish the Pharmacy Principles of Health Care Reform, which will be announced during a media briefing on February 12, 2009 at the National Press Club.

The stakeholders include: Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Pharmacists Association, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Food Marketing Institute, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations, National Community Pharmacists Association, Rite Aid Corporation, and Walgreen Co.

Pharmacists have a critical role to play as the medication experts and most accessible member of patients’ health care team. The Pharmacy Principles of Health Care Reform lay the ground work for what the profession can do to advance the health care system’s delivery of services by:

    improving the quality and safety of medication use,
    assuring patient access to needed medications and pharmacists services,
    promoting health information technology interoperability.

WHAT:     Media briefing on the Pharmacy Principles for Health Care Reform

WHEN:     Thursday, February 12, 2009, 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. EDT

WHERE:     *National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor (Zenger Room)

There is a call-in number for media who are unable to attend the live press conference: 1-800-277-3988. There is no pass code.

WHO:     John Coster (moderator)

Senior Vice President of Government Affairs

National Community Pharmacists Association

Tom Menighan, RPh, MBA, FAPhA

Executive Vice President & CEO Designate

American Pharmacists Association

Bruce Roberts, RPh

Executive Vice President & CEO

National Community Pharmacists Association

Steven C. Anderson, IOM, CAE

President & CEO

National Association of Chain Drug Stores

*Please RSVP to Erin Wendel, ewendel (at) aphanet.org or 202.429.7558 by close of business on February 10, 2009 if you plan to attend in-person or dial-in. Upon RSVP, you will be provided a copy of the Pharmacy Principles for Health Care Reform. Extra copies will be available on site and on the stakeholders’ Web sites.

Erin Wendel

American Pharmacists Association

202.429.7558, ewendel (at) aphanet.org

Carolyn Stables

Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy

703-683-8416, cstables (at) amcp.org

Rebecca Morgan

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

703-739-2330 ext. 1032 rmorgan (at) aacp.org

John K. McGlew

American College of Clinical Pharmacy

202-756-2227, jmcglew (at) accp.com

Linda Williams

American Society of Consultant Pharmacists

703-739-1316 x115

LWilliams (at) ascp.com

Ellen Wilcox

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

301-664-8621, ewilcox (at) ashp.org

Kathleen Thomas

Food Marketing Institute

202-220-0616, kthomas (at) fmi.org

Chrissy Kopple

National Association of Chain Drug Stores

703-837-4266, CKopple (at) NACDS.org

Rebecca Snead

National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations

804-285-4431 ext 325

rsnead (at) naspa.us

Valerie Briggs

National Community Pharmacists Association

703-838-2686 valerie.briggs (at) ncpanet.org

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