HHS, NCPA officials visit pharmacies to celebrate ‘gag clause’ laws

10/16/2018
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Paul Mango, chief principal deputy administrator and chief of staff in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Office of the Administrator, paid a visit to Spartan Pharmacy in Pittsburgh to highlight President Trump’s signing into law legislation to ban so-called “gag clauses.”

Azar and Mango held a roundtable discussion at the pharmacy with National Community Pharmacists Association member Adam Rice and Kevin McCaffrey, Spartan Pharmacy’s owners, and Erich Cushey, NCPA member and owner of Curtis Pharmacy in Washington, Pa., and Claysville, Pa. Also attending was Karry La Violette, NCPA’s senior vice president of government affairs and director of the NCPA Advocacy Center, as well as several patients from the Pittsburgh area.

“Banning so-called ‘gag clauses’ is a good step for patients in need of relief when picking up their prescriptions at the pharmacy counter,” La Violette said. “We appreciate Secretary Azar’s kind words about NCPA’s efforts to move forward the ban on ‘gag clauses,’ and commend the administration for its ongoing work to tackle the high cost of prescription drugs. There’s plenty more to do in terms of lowering drug costs, increasing transparency and streamlining the prescription drug payment model, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with champions of community pharmacy on these and other important issues.”
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