APNI primarily serves independent community pharmacies across California, the Western United States, and nationally, including single-store owners and regional networks seeking to remain competitive and sustainable.

APNI conducts detailed contract reviews and optimizations, identifying hidden fees, unfavorable terms, and margin risks. It then negotiates on behalf of aggregated member pharmacies with payers and PBMs to secure better contract terms and improved reimbursement structures.

APNI assists pharmacies in developing and operationalizing clinical programs such as medication therapy management (MTM), disease state management, medication adherence initiatives, home medication reconciliation, and transitions of care services, enabling new revenue streams tied to value-based care.

No, APNI is independent and wholesaler-neutral, allowing it to advocate solely for the interests of independent pharmacies without conflicts of interest related to drug purchasing volume or manufacturer incentives.

APNI provides accreditation consultation, compliance monitoring, and audit preparation support, including staff training and policy development, to help pharmacies meet regulatory standards and reduce the risk of penalties.

Yes, APNI leverages its clinically integrated network to provide exclusive access to direct contracts with health plans and medical groups, enabling pharmacies to participate in performance-based and value-based care programs.

APNI is headquartered in Alhambra, California, with strong statewide coverage across major California counties and expanding partnerships throughout the Western United States, plus a nationwide contracted pharmacy network.

APNI supports members in aligning purchasing strategies with contract requirements through prime vendor evaluation and formulary alignment, improving cost-of-goods pricing, inventory efficiency, and margin optimization.

APNI curates and distributes timely industry intelligence including PBM and payer policy changes, CMS and state regulatory updates, and market trend analyses via an eNewsletter to help members stay informed and proactive.

APNI provides pharmacy staff training, scheduling solutions, telehealth enablement, and online marketing strategies to improve operational efficiency and patient engagement.

APNI's leadership team has decades of combined experience in independent pharmacy ownership, managed care, regulatory boards, and payer relations, providing members with credible advocacy, informed contract negotiation, and access to emerging healthcare models.

Unlike traditional PSAOs, APNI is a clinically integrated, value-based network focused on transforming pharmacies into healthcare providers with diversified revenue, independent contract advocacy, direct payer relationships, and a data-driven performance approach.

Pharmacies can apply for membership or request more information through APNI's website, where they can complete custom forms and connect with the APNI team to begin the onboarding process.

Yes, APNI offers assistance with enrollment, management, and optimization of 340B program participation to help eligible pharmacies maximize savings and compliance.

APNI integrates clinical programs aligned with payer incentives, provides data-driven performance reporting, and supports participation in value-based contracts to position pharmacies for success in outcomes-focused healthcare environments.