National Day

National Pharmacy Buyer Day

Celebrated on 10/30/2026

Quick Fact

National Pharmacy Buyer Day is celebrated on October 16th each year. It was created to recognize the critical role pharmacy buyers play in ensuring that medications and healthcare products are available to patients. These professionals often manage complex supply chains and negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to secure the best prices.

Origins and Establishment of National Pharmacy Buyer Day

National Pharmacy Buyer Day was established in 2016 by the American Society of Pharmacy Law (ASPL) and the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA). The goal was to highlight the often-overlooked contributions of pharmacy buyers, who are responsible for procuring medications, medical supplies, and other healthcare essentials for pharmacies and healthcare institutions. The day was first observed on October 16, 2016, and has since been recognized annually.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Pharmacy Buyer Day has grown in popularity, with pharmacy organizations, hospitals, and retail chains hosting events to honor their buyers. Activities include educational seminars on supply chain management, award ceremonies, and social media campaigns using the hashtag #PharmacyBuyerDay. The day also serves as an opportunity to discuss challenges in the pharmaceutical supply chain, such as drug shortages and pricing issues.

Facts & General Observations

  • Pharmacy buyers manage an average of 50,000 to 100,000 different products in a typical hospital pharmacy.
  • The pharmaceutical supply chain involves over 200,000 different products, making buyers' roles critical for patient safety.
  • According to a 2020 survey, 70% of pharmacy buyers reported that their workload increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to supply chain disruptions.

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