10/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/19/2025 10:31
NCPA October 19, 2025
NEW ORLEANS, La. (Oct. 19, 2025) - The 2025 NCPA Digest, sponsored by Cardinal Health, was released today as part of the National Community Pharmacists Association's Annual Convention, being held Oct. 18-21 in New Orleans. The NCPA Digest, which provides an annual overview of independent community pharmacy, found that the industry represents nearly 36 percent of all retail pharmacies in the United States. It continues to be true that no single pharmacy chain has more stores than all independents combined.
"Independent community and long-term care pharmacies have long been known for the many indispensable services and quality care they offer," said NCPA CEO B. Douglas Hoey, pharmacist, MBA. "With economic pressures on pharmacies continuing unabated, it is critical that policymakers change the pharmacy payment model to compensate for value and recognize pharmacists for the services they do and can provide. This fight continues, with the help of the NCPA Digest report and the goal of healthier pharmacies and patients."
The 2025 NCPA Digest underscores the importance of pharmacy locations as health care destinations above and beyond providing accessible prescription medications: 93 percent of respondents provided flu immunizations; 92 percent provided non-flu immunizations; 80 percent offered medication therapy management; 73 percent performed blood pressure monitoring; 55 percent offered services for long-term care patients; and 45 percent offered compounding. From a philanthropic standpoint, 61 percent of independent community pharmacy owners donated to at least five local organizations in 2024, with 47 percent of pharmacies donating more than $3,000 annually to support community organizations.
This year, the report also details the USC-NCPA Pharmacy Access Initiative that monitors pharmacy closures across the country and their effects on pharmacy shortage areas, or pharmacy deserts. Among other things, the initiative finds that roughly 1 in 8 neighborhoods in the U.S. meet its criteria for pharmacy shortage areas.
Additional highlights from the NCPA Digest covering the independent community pharmacy marketplace include:
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<_u53a_p>Founded in 1898, the National Community Pharmacists Association is the voice for the community pharmacist, representing over 18,900 pharmacies that employ more than 235,000 individuals nationwide. Community pharmacies are rooted in the communities where they are located and are among America's most accessible health care providers. To learn more, visit https://www.ncpa.org.