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ASCP Applauds Introduction of the Ensuring Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (ECAPS)
ASCP Applauds Introduction of the Ensuring Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (ECAPS)

Associated Press

time02-05-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

ASCP Applauds Introduction of the Ensuring Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (ECAPS)

Reintroduced Bill Takes Step Toward Pharmacy Provider Status ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA / ACCESS Newswire / May 2, 2025 / Today, The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) expressed its strong support for the introduction of the Ensuring Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act (ECAPS) (H.R. 3164) a transformative bill that will formally recognize pharmacists as healthcare providers under Medicare and expand access to essential pharmacy services. This bipartisan legislation, introduced by Representative Adrian Smith (R-NE), will allow pharmacists to bill Medicare Part B for testing, treatment, and immunization services related to infectious diseases such as influenza, COVID-19, strep throat, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). ECAPS is a monumental step forward for the pharmacy profession. By enabling pharmacists to provide these services under Medicare, the bill will increase access to timely, cost-effective care, especially for our older adults who rely heavily on LTC pharmacies for their healthcare needs. 'ASCP has long advocated for expanded roles for pharmacists, especially in long-term care settings, and the introduction of ECAPS marks a major milestone in our continued fight to recognize the vital contributions of pharmacists in patient care,' said Chad Worz, PharmD, ASCP's Chief Executive. The bill also proposes a lower reimbursement rate (80% of the Physician Fee Schedule) for pharmacists, offering a cost-effective alternative to physicians. 'Throughout the COVID pandemic, pharmacists were essential to care providing testing, treatment and more than 2/3s of all vaccine administrations. Clearly, pharmacists are key and trusted partners in team-based care,' said Worz. 'ECAPS not only increases access to high-quality care for patients but also allows Medicare to operate more efficiently. It's a win-win-win for patients, providers and the government.' Notably, the bill respects state-level scope of practice laws, ensuring that pharmacists only provide services authorized within their state's regulations. As the bill moves through Congress, ASCP calls on lawmakers to support this critical legislation, empowering pharmacists to continue improving public health and expand access to essential pharmacy services nationwide. About ASCP: The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) is the only international professional society devoted to optimal medication management and improved health outcomes for all older persons. ASCP's members manage and improve drug therapy and improve the quality of life of geriatric patients and other individuals residing in a variety of environments, including nursing facilities, sub-acute care and assisted living facilities, psychiatric hospitals, hospice programs, and home and community-based care. ### Contact InformationMelissa Blacketer Senior Director of Communications 703-739.1311 SOURCE: ASCP press release

New Digital Badge Recognizes Age-Friendly Pharmacists Committed to Improving Care for Older Adults and Lives of Caregivers
New Digital Badge Recognizes Age-Friendly Pharmacists Committed to Improving Care for Older Adults and Lives of Caregivers

Associated Press

time18-03-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

New Digital Badge Recognizes Age-Friendly Pharmacists Committed to Improving Care for Older Adults and Lives of Caregivers

Offered by the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists in partnership with the Lamy Center at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2025 / (March 17, 2025 - Alexandria, VA) The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) and The Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging (Lamy Center) at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy now offer a digital badge to pharmacists who have demonstrated an understanding and application of the elements of the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement. The 'Age-Friendly Pharmacist' digital badge recognizes pharmacists who have completed training modules on the Age-Friendly 4Ms Framework (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility) and made a commitment to improving the health and well-being of older adults. 'Pharmacists are one of the most accessible health care practitioners, and they are perfectly positioned to help older adults gain the most benefit from Age-Friendly care,' said Lamy Center Executive Director Nicole J. Brandt, PharmD, MBA. 'Our program leverages the role pharmacists play in healthy aging and transforming long-term care settings into Age-Friendly Health Systems.' An initiative of The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Age-Friendly Health Systems is a movement to help spread the reliable delivery of health care that addresses the unique needs of older adults and enables them to enjoy a better quality of life. 'We believe the 'Age-Friendly Pharmacist' digital badge will validate the skills and elevate the profile of pharmacists practicing the 4Ms of age-friendly care,' said ASCP Chief Executive Chad Worz, PharmD. 'The digital badge identifies the pharmacist as a healthy aging expert, serves as proof of competence, and rewards skills development and lifelong learning.' To be awarded a digital badge, pharmacists must complete three steps consisting of education and training on becoming age-friendly pharmacists, understanding/implementing the 4Ms Framework, and advancing age-friendly care. After completing a final survey, eligible pharmacists will earn a digital badge and can showcase their skills and achievement with the digital badge through social media pages and online profiles. The badge is verified through the Credly digital credentialling platform and offered through the 'Leveraging Pharmacists as Age-Friendly 4Ms Champions' program funded by The John A. Hartford Foundation. To learn more about the 'Age-Friendly Pharmacist' digital badge and this pharmacist-led initiative, visit Age-Friendly Pharmacists. ( #Pharmacist4Ms) ABOUT US American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) is the only international professional society devoted to optimal medication management and improved health outcomes for all older people. ASCP's members manage and improve drug therapy and improve the quality of life of geriatric patients and other individuals residing in nursing facilities, sub-acute care and assisted living facilities, psychiatric hospitals, hospice programs, and home and community-based care environments. ( The Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging (Lamy Center) is dedicated to improving drug therapy for aging adults through innovative research, education, and clinical initiatives. The Lamy Center's mission is to improve the lives of older adults by optimizing medication safety and use. ( The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy was established in 1841 and is ranked 15th out of more than 140 schools of pharmacy by U.S. News & World Report. The School is a thriving center for professional and graduate education, pharmaceutical care, research, and community service. Its faculty create the future of pharmacy by pioneering new roles for pharmacists in advanced clinical practice and conducting cutting-edge research in drug discovery and development, comparative effectiveness and patient-centered outcomes, and disease management. ( ASCP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization established in 1982. The mission of the ASCP Foundation is to carry out the charitable - including scientific, literary, and educational - purposes of ASCP. (

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