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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.

9

Jun

2015

Argus: Revised - Security Health Plan Medicare Part B Supplemental Plan

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Effective July 1, 2015, Security Health Plan Medicare Part B Supplemental Plan, will be processed through Argus Health Systems. The plan design is as follows: A supplemental/COB plan for Medicare members with primary coverage of Medicare.

9

Jun

2015

Medimpact: IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING PHYSICIANS UNITED PLAN (PUP) IN FLORIDA

As you are aware, Physicians United Plan (PUP), a Medicare Part D plan, was ordered into receivership for purposes of liquidation on June 9, 2014, and was ordered liquidated effective July 1, 2014. The Florida Department of Financial Services is the court appointed Receiver of PUP.

8

Jun

2015

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 6.5.15

This week's Advocacy Center update include information on proposed USP changes and pharmacy readiness for "Track and Trace".

8

Jun

2015

APCI offers assistance to expand immunization practice

APCI members who want to develop their immunization practice with employer groups now have an additional resource to help promote their efforts.

5

Jun

2015

Argus: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Pharmacy Benefit Carve Out

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Effective with dates of service on or after July 1, 2015, the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) will carve out coverage for medications used to treat Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) from the Managed Care Organization (MCO) benefit.

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