04/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/17/2026 08:09
NCPA April 17, 2026
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (April 17, 2026) - Independent community pharmacy advocates from across the country came to Washington, D.C. this week as part of the National Community Pharmacists Association's Congressional Pharmacy Fly-In. Their message: We appreciate the reforms to Medicare Part D contract terms that Congress passed earlier this year, and now we would urge them to address egregious pharmacy benefit manager practices in government programs like Medicaid, Tricare, and the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program.
Rep. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.), one of three pharmacists or pharmacy owners serving in Congress, kicked off the fly-in on April 15. He shared tips for meeting with policymakers and talking with them about pharmacy priorities, and offered his take on potential next steps. Later that day and on April 16, after being briefed by NCPA staff and other health policy experts, attendees headed to the Capitol to make their voices heard.
"The PBM reform provisions signed into law this year were hard-fought, and they represented massive progress. As grateful as we are, though, these reforms weren't a silver-bullet solution that fixed all patient and pharmacy issues with PBMs. Given the nature of how these middlemen operate, there's still more to do," said Kristen Riddle, PharmD, the 2025-2026 NCPA president. "Hundreds of independent pharmacists participated in NCPA's fly-in again this year with hope and determination fueling our efforts. We've accomplished great things, and together, we'll continue fighting to make real change for independent pharmacies and the communities they serve across the country."
Here's a recap of NCPA's 2026 Congressional Pharmacy Fly-In:
The next Congressional Pharmacy Fly-In is scheduled for April 7-8, 2027.
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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 www.ncpa.org.