This past weekend, NCPA staff attended the Amplify LTC/Catalyst Connect/Conference to represent the association and independent pharmacists practicing LTC, including (pictured, L-R) Nina Dadgar, vice president for business development; Rebecca Snead, senior director of strategic initiatives and the LTC Division; and Eric Nielsen, director political affairs and development. Anne Cassity and Ronna Hauser, who are NCPA senior vice presidents, gave federal advocacy updates, and attendees also heard from the attorney for the TRUST LLC, John Roberti, about the legal strategy going forward. To learn more about NCPA's federal advocacy strategy to get PBM reform over the goal line, stay tuned to qAM over the next few weeks as we have a big announcement!
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