Nov. 20, 2023

In This Issue:

 

MPA CEO Perspective

MPA News

  • On Rotation with MPA: Noreen Mika
  • Register for ACE 2024
  • Become a Friend of the Foundation and Donate to MPF
  • It's Time to Renew Your Membership

CE Events

  • Upcoming MPA CE Offerings
  • Try MPA's Home Studies

National Association News

  • APhA Stands by Pharmacists Participating in Walkouts

Legislative and Regulatory News

  • Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement Bill Passes
  • PBM Reform Legislation Gains Momentum in Congress

Professional Practice

  • Amazon to Start Testing Drones that Will Drop Prescriptions at Your Doorstep
  • Educational Webinars: Pfizer RSV Vaccine
  • Pulse: Free Tool to Stop Fake Meds
CEO Perspective

You now have the opportunity to help grow MPA membership and be rewarded at the same time. Welcome to the MPA Member-Get-A-Member campaign!


All you need to do is log into your MPA profile and click on “Member Referral.” Complete the form and once that person becomes a member, you receive credit for every member you recruit. How much you ask?

  • Receive $30 per pharmacist member you recruit.
  • Receive $20 per technician member you recruit. 
  • Recruitment rewards will be issued as a credit within your MPA profile. It can be used toward membership or an MPA-sponsored event. 
  • You may recruit new members or re-enlist former members. 
  • This offer excludes any discounted membership offers as well as associate and student memberships. 
  • Recruit five or more members and you will be recognized at MPA’s Annual Convention & Exposition, Feb. 23-25, 2024 in Detroit. 


The MPA member who refers the most new members will be presented with the Membership Advocate Award at the MPA ACE Annual Banquet and Awards Ceremony. Members referred to MPA will be tracked and maintained by MPA staff. Questions? Contact Bryan Freeman at bryanfreeman@michiganpharmacists.org.


What a great way to help MPA grow and save on your MPA membership or next educational event!


Also, it’s Thanksgiving week! It’s always traditional to acknowledge what we’re thankful for at this time of year. Being a lifelong association management professional, it’s always been about the members and it’s no different at MPA. I admire what all of you do on a daily basis to help your patients. It’s been inspiring to visit so many of you and see firsthand the rigors of your work and the profession. 



A sincere THANK YOU to all MPA members from your dedicated staff. You are the reason we do what we do! Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday.


Mark A. Glasper
CEO

MPA News

On Rotation with MPA: Noreen Mika

Noreen Mika is a P4 student at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy who is joining MPA on rotation until mid-December. Mika has a profound passion for advocating the pharmacy profession and it was through MPA that she discovered a platform to voice this passion. She served as the U-M school chapter president from 2022 to 2023.


Her career plans remain open-ended. Mika has an interest in pharmacy administration and leadership, and is actively seeking opportunities that will pave the path for her to practice pharmacy through this avenue. 

ACE 2024 Registration Is Open!


It's time to start planning for ACE 2024! The signature event of MPA, ACE, will take place Feb. 23-25, 2024, at the Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit. This will be MPA's last ACE in the Motor City for a while as we hit the road for Traverse City in 2025 and Lansing in 2026, 2027 and 2028, so don't miss out!


ACE is the premier continuing education event for pharmacists, pharmacy students and pharmacy technicians in Michigan. There will be something for everyone at ACE.


Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Register for ACE
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Become a 'Friend of the Foundation' and Donate to MPF

Help Celebrate MPF’s 30th Anniversary by becoming a “Friend of the Foundation.” Donations will help fund MPF’s pharmacy student scholarships, health and wellness grants, and MPF’s HPLA Leadership Academy.


Donors who set up a new recurring donation will receive a limited-edition 30th anniversary mug as a special thank you! Supplies are limited, so become a “Friend of the Foundation” today.


Scan the QR code or click here.

It's Time to Renew Your Membership


There are many benefits to renewing your membership with MPA, including:

  • Direct access to experts that can answer law and practice questions
  • Networking opportunities with pharmacy professionals, such as complimentary membership in our local county associations and practice sections
  • Free and discounted CE opportunities such the MPA Annual Convention & Exposition – the state’s largest pharmacy conference
  • Being part of the collective voice advocating for the future of the profession
  • MPA Career Connect, a free service for you and other pharmacy professionals looking for job opportunities
  • Competitive home, auto and business insurance through MPA’s affiliated PSI Insurance Agency

 

MPA exists for and is effective because of its members. Renew today to ensure that your benefits are secured and that MPA has the resources to move the mountains ahead for you, for the profession and for patients.

Renew for 2024

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Upcoming CE Events

Pharmacy Technician Immunization Administration

Live Session and Self Study

(Next Live Webinar:

Dec. 2, 10-11:30 a.m.)

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Michigan Pharmacy Law and Ethics Update, Quarter 4

Dec. 4, Noon-1 p.m.

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Dec. 6, 9-11 a.m.

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Implicit Bias 2.0:

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Dec. 11, 4-6 p.m.

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Medical Cannabis Applications: Mastering the Delivery

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IBT Home Study


Can't make it to one of our upcoming implicit bias training (IBT) sessions? Not to worry, our IBT home study could be right for you! This course is based on MPA's original IBT offering and meets all current Michigan licensing requirements. Click the button below to get started!

IBT Home Study

Looking for Something Else? Try MPA's Home Studies.


In addition to our other programs, MPA offers home study pharmacy CE that can be accessed 24/7/365 on our website. Click the button below to view our catalog of programs.

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National Association News

APhA Stands by Pharmacists Participating in Walkouts


The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) recently issued a statement in support of pharmacists who are walking off the job in protest of substandard working conditions.


Below is APhA CEO Michael Hogue's full statement:


"APhA stands with every pharmacist who participated in the walkout today. The bottom line is that we support every pharmacist’s right to work in an environment with staffing that supports your ability to provide patient care. We know that these are steps you deem necessary in order to be heard by your employer.


For years, you have dealt with workplace issues, leading to frustrations and burnout, affecting your mental health and well-being. I have traveled regularly since my tenure as APhA’s CEO began last summer, and I have seen the burnout and frustration firsthand. While today Walgreens and CVS pharmacies are the focus of attention, I’ve also seen and heard clearly that corporate chain pharmacies are not the only place where pharmacists are being asked to work without adequate staff. I’ve heard from pharmacists in hospital outpatient pharmacies, federal facilities, and mail facilities about the same burnout from inadequate staffing. Inadequate staffing is unacceptable in any setting. In many ways, the recent headline of a USA Today story is true, our pharmacy system is broken.


For far too long, employers have made the situation worse than it needed to be. Supervisors who are not pharmacists do not understand the needs of care teams and make unreasonable demands on time-based productivity. Quotas on the number of prescriptions filled per hour or vaccines administered per day, or even time to answer the phone, simply fail to recognize that the pharmacist–patient relationship is not transactional. It is a special covenant—and supervisors who distill everything down to numbers and time metrics are destroying that relationship in the name of profitability. This must stop immediately. Employers should ensure supervisors clearly understand the covenantal pharmacist–patient relationship and that systems support this relationship fully. I again call on all employers to act swiftly on these issues that your pharmacy staff has made clear that they will no longer tolerate. The profession and industry need long-term solutions, and we need immediate action.


I’m also calling on CVS/Caremark, Express Scripts, Optum and all other PBM companies to immediately cease the assessment of DIR fees on retail prescriptions and ensure your contracts result in payment to pharmacies of at least their cost for the medicine they are providing plus a reasonable fee for doing so. You are breaking the backs of community pharmacies and are ultimately complicit in the workplace issues I am describing. Your corporate policies are unfair, restrict trade, and are causing the closure of hundreds of pharmacies across America. You are worsening health disparities and creating a new public health emergency. Soon there will be no pharmacies (chain or independent) in most communities to administer vaccines or provide testing for infectious disease."


APhA shared the learnings from first-person experiences of pharmacists and pharmacy personnel from the Pharmacy Workplace and Well-being Reporting (PWWR) tool with chain community pharmacy employers. The quarterly learnings from real-life pharmacy experiences paint a grim picture of workplace conditions, which is unfortunately nothing new. As documented in the just released 2023 third quarter report, submissions indicated that workplace conditions continue to be the primary reason for negative experiences, and that inadequate staffing (which leads to increased workload and puts patient safety at risk) and metrics are the two leading causes of pharmacist burnout.


Furthermore, CDC has released the results of a recent survey which shows that incidents of harassment from patients toward health care workers have more than doubled from 2018 to 2022. It also tells us that 46% of health care workers reported feeling burned out, up from 32% in 2018. A total of 44% of health care workers—in that same survey—said they would be looking for a new job, up from 33% in 2018. These numbers are stark and if we don’t get serious about addressing the root causes of these problems, things will only get worse.


APhA will continue to advocate for all pharmacists and for substantive change in pharmacists’ workplace and well-being issues."

Legislative & Regulatory News

Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement Bill Passes  


House Bill 4276, sponsored by Rep. Alabas Farhatm, D-Dearborn, was swept up in the litany of other bills passed by the Legislature last week in anticipation of the session being adjourned for the year Nov. 14. HB 4276 would require that Medicaid-managed care organizations (MCO) utilizing a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reimburse pharmacies with seven or fewer retail outlets for drug products at the lesser of: 

  • The National Average Drug Acquisition Cost (NADAC) plus a professional dispensing fee,
  • The Wholesale Acquisition Cost (WAC) plus a professional dispensing, or
  • The pharmacy’s usual and customary fee.


The bill also mandates that the MCO move to a transparent pass-through pricing model and that PBMs disclose administrative fee as a percentage of the professional dispensing costs to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). Additionally, the bill prohibits a PBM from implementing new administration fees as well as the ability of an MCO to terminate a pharmacy from their network on the basis of having to reimburse a pharmacy at the designated rate. By increasing transparency, the bill is expected to lower overall pharmacy reimbursement costs and save the state between $5 and $12 million.

PBM Reform Legislation Gains Momentum in Congress


A bipartisan vote of 26-0 approved a second Senate Finance Committee bill containing significant PBM reforms in Medicare and Medicaid. This bipartisan package adds important components to the committee-passed Modernizing and Ensuring PBM Accountability Act. Collectively, these policies embody not only Medicaid reforms of the Drug Price Transparency in Medicaid Act, but also Medicare reforms of the Neighborhood Options for Patients Buying Medicines (NO PBMs) Act, like the must-have ability to ensure ‘reasonable and relevant’ PBM contract terms in Medicare Part D, strong Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services enforcement provisions, and pharmacy quality measures/PBM transparency.



The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee is expected to meet next week to consider several legislative proposals, including to provide PBM reform. This momentum reflects a key opportunity to encourage co-sponsorship of the House Neighborhood Options for Patients Buying Medicines (NO PBMs) Act.


Contact your legislators and encourage them to support these initiatives.

Pulse: Free Tool to Stop Fake Meds


NABP created Pulse to allow pharmacists to verify DSCSA data for medicine easier. It’s a free tool. Click the button below to watch a video to learn how it works.

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