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National Forum and Partners Call on Congress and President to Expand Access to Care in COVID-19 Bill

Posted on 08.06.20

 

 

EMBARGOED Until
August 6, 2020, 12:30 pm EDT
Contact: John M. Clymer
Executive Director
202-903-7303

 

Patients, Consumers, the Underserved, Healthcare Providers and Public Health Call on Congress to Fix a Missing Link
So Pharmacies Can Ramp Up COVID Testing and Prepare for Vaccinations

Patient groups urging action in next COVID bill represent 200 million Americans living with cancer, cardiovascular disease, HIV, mental health issues, liver disease, lupus and other conditions

Washington, D.C. – The National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention and a coalition of over 20 other groups representing patients, consumers, the medically underserved, public health, and diverse healthcare providers is asking Congress to finally take action necessary for more pharmacies to ramp up patients’ access to COVID-19 testing and to help prevent delays in giving vaccines when they become available.

Despite being authorized to order and administer COVID-19 tests, pharmacists still have no reliable way to be paid for these services. This effectively excludes too many Americans from ready access to testing programs that could be implemented by nearby and trusted pharmacists. Formally designating pharmacists as “providers” under Medicare will fix this problem – and prevent a similar problem that threatens vaccine deployment.

“Over 90% of Americans live within five miles of a community pharmacy, making pharmacists the most widely accessible health care providers. Evidence suggests pharmacists have more opportunities to interact with patients in the community than other providers, however, if action is not taken, the country may not be able to leverage these critical access points to testing and immunizations,” the coalition wrote to the bipartisan Congressional leadership and to the Trump Administration.

Groups signing the letter represent more than 200 million Americans living with conditions that leave them particularly at risk to COVID-19, and include:

Alliance for Aging Research
American Association of Heart Failure Nurses
American Kidney Fund
Association of Black Cardiologists
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
BallengeRx Consulting
California Chronic Care Coalition
Chronic Care Policy Alliance
Coborn’s Inc.
Diabetes Influencers Network
Global Liver Institute
HealthHIV
International Cancer Advocacy Network
Lupus and Allied Diseases Association
Mended Hearts
Mended Little Hearts
Men’s Health Network
Nevada Chronic Care Collaborative
Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation
National Alliance on Mental Illness
National Association of Chronic Disease Directors
National Consumers League
National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention
National Lipid Association
National Rural Health Association
Partnership to Improve Patient Care
PharmaSmart International, Inc.
Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association
RetireSafe
The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association
WomenHeart

“We urge Congress to fill the gap by recognizing the full potential of the pharmacist on the patient’s health care team and authorizing emergency pharmacist provider status under Medicare Part B to provide COVID and influenza testing and vaccinations. As the number of COVID-19 cases spike in certain communities across the country and the flu season approaches, the opportunity cannot be missed to ramp up patient access to testing and immunizations,” the Coalition urged.

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