Resources for students such as educational tools covering a variety of managed care topics and information on professional opportunities (internships, APPEs, fellowships and residencies) related to managed care pharmacy.
Under the budget resolution adopted on April 10, 2025, the House Energy & Commerce Committee (E&C) is required to submit changes in laws under its jurisdiction to reduce the deficit by at least $880 billion over the fiscal years (FY) 2025-2034.
On May 12, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) requiring agencies to take steps to encourage manufacturers to provide most-favored-nation pricing for prescription drugs.
PDTs are evidence-based treatments that use software or virtual tools, and sometimes hardware, to deliver a clinical benefit to patients. They have many known uses, helping Americans identify, treat, and manage illnesses across a wide range of conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), diabetes management, substance and opioid use disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), chronic back pain, decreasing eyesight, and more. PDTs are subject to review and authorization by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and must be prescribed by a health care provider.
The ECAPS Act will help ensure that Americans can continue to rely on pharmacists for potentially life-saving care to combat a range of diseases. Nearly nine in 10 Americans live within five miles of a pharmacy, and patients increasingly rely on pharmacists as their first point of care.
AMCP is your partner in navigating AI’s transformative potential—ensuring patient-centered, ethically sound, and strategically aligned implementation across pharmacy practice and policy.
Key takeaways from AMCP’s recent AI Preconference in Houston, Texas, where leaders in pharmacy, healthcare, technology, and policy gathered for a half-day of deep, engaging discussions at AMCP 2025.