Auditor McGuiness named Delaware’s Pharmacist of the Year
State Auditor Kathy McGuiness was honored as Delaware’s Pharmacist of the Year by the Delaware Pharmacists Society at its annual conference in Newark.
Founded in 1886 as a nonprofit, professional association for pharmacists in Delaware, the society advocates on behalf of its members and promotes public health through the practice of pharmacy.
“It is an honor to be presented with the Pharmacist of the Year Award,” said McGuiness. “This past year has truly highlighted the role pharmacists play as a resource to a community’s health, and I am proud to work alongside so many talented, caring individuals.”
McGuiness, a licensed immunizing pharmacist and the highest state-elected pharmacist in the country, has released three special reports so far on the impact that pharmacy benefit managers are having in Delaware. These reports have garnered national attention and helped shine a light on how PBMs have overcharged Delaware taxpayers by millions of dollars.
“As a pharmacist, I have seen firsthand the impact high drug prices have on families,” McGuiness said. “People are regularly forced to choose between putting food on the table and affording their lifesaving medications.”
McGuiness, a 1997 Bowl of Hygeia recipient, was honored in October among other award recipients, including Tom Kolowski, Harry C. Zeisig Award; Megan Wiley, Bowl of Hygeia Award; Wendy Bailey, Friend of Pharmacy Award; Brandy Willey, Young Pharmacist Award; Chai Gadde, Excellence in Innovation Award; and Rachel Philipp, Pharmacy Technician of the Year.
“Pharmacists have the unique ability of being analytical and having a scientific mind while also being compassionate and having empathy,” McGuiness said. “If the last year and a half has proven anything, it is that even when many do not trust their governments, they trust their pharmacists. We are the first line of defense.”
For more information, go to auditor.delaware.gov and dpsrx.org.