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Since 1984, APCI has been the ‘united voice of independent pharmacy’

APCI began as a small buying group for a limited number of independent pharmacies in central Alabama. Since that time, the cooperative has grown to more than 1,800 members pharmacies in 26 states, and provides its members with a wide range of products and services.

Our mission is to represent the economic and professional interests of independent pharmacies by providing leadership, vision, and a collective voice for our members in the healthcare marketplace. Our goal is to level the playing field for our member pharmacies by providing innovative, targeted programs to benefit our entire membership.

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NCPA Advocacy Update

Week ending Jan. 12

15

Jan

2018

Express Scripts - Hill-Rom Holdings Members Have New Member ID Cards

Hill-Rom Holdings members have new member ID cards for 2018 that features member ID numbers that might be different from what you’ve submitted before.

15

Jan

2018

OptumRx : UnitedHealthcare - Updated Medicare Part D Claims Information for UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete® One HMO SNP in Tennessee

Effective January 1, 2018

Please note the updated PCN # for the UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete® One HMO SNP plan in Tennessee and submit the following information in order for claims to process for this membership:

15

Jan

2018

PQS - EQuIPP Monthly Data Refresh Notice

The latest dataset has been made available in EQuIPP for the January 2018 update. This dataset now includes performance information based off of prescription drug claims activity for the following measurement periods: 

15

Jan

2018

OptumRx - Recall of Clopidogrel by International Laboratories

Effective January 10, 2018

On January 10, 2018, International Laboratories announced a recall of one lot of Clopidogrel 75 mg tablets because of mislabeling; the product is labeled as Clopidogrel 75 mg but may contain Clopidogrel 75 mg or Simvastatin 10 mg tablets.

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