Formation of Central German Pharmacists' Association Begins
The process to merge the pharmacists' associations from Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony into a new, unified organization, the Central German Pharmacists' Association (Mitteldeutscher Apothekenverband, MAV), has officially commenced after several years of planning. This strategic consolidation aims to strengthen the representation of pharmacists' interests across the three federal states, establishing a larger, more influential body with approximately 1,320 members and oversight of around 1,800 pharmacy locations.
The first formal step in this merger took place in Thuringia, where an extraordinary assembly of the regional pharmacists' association approved the integration into the new collective body by a significant majority. Of the eligible members present, nearly all supported the move, thereby initiating the dissolution of the Thuringia association as an independent entity. On the same day, members in Saxony-Anhalt held a similar gathering, with expectations to follow suit and begin the process to disband their regional association in order to join the new organization.
Once these initial approvals are secured, the merged associations will join with the Saxon Pharmacists' Association, which is set to rebrand as the Central German Pharmacists' Association. The final step in this process involves an official amendment to the association's statutes, scheduled to be addressed in Saxony at a dedicated meeting. The future headquarters of the MAV will be located in Leipzig, specifically situated on Eilenburger Strasse, which geographically positions the office at the center of the three states involved in the merger.
This initiative is the result of nearly three years of collaboration and negotiation, with the goal of creating a unified structure that allows for more effective advocacy both externally--toward political institutions, the broader public, and market partners--and internally, by enhancing member support and engagement. The leadership of the participating associations has emphasized that the merger is intended to provide a more robust and sustainable framework for representing pharmacists' interests in the face of evolving political and economic challenges.
The merger process requires not only the approval of the respective member assemblies but also the legal dissolution of the existing regional associations. In Saxony-Anhalt, this included a unanimous decision to amend statutes regarding association assets, a necessary legal step to facilitate the transition. Further administrative measures will continue over the coming months to ensure the new organization is established in compliance with all relevant regulations.
The creation of the Central German Pharmacists' Association reflects a broader trend toward consolidation within the healthcare sector, as associations seek to pool resources and expertise to maintain influence and adapt to sector reforms. The new organization is expected to serve as a central contact point for pharmacies in the three states, representing their interests at both regional and national levels, and aiming to improve service delivery and professional development for its members. The association's leadership has highlighted the anticipated benefits of streamlined administration, coordinated advocacy, and strengthened negotiation power with policymakers and industry stakeholders.
By uniting under the banner of the MAV, the pharmacists of Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony are positioning themselves to address future sector developments more effectively, ensuring that their collective voice is heard in ongoing debates about healthcare policy, pharmacy practice, and patient care throughout central Germany. The merger process will continue with further member votes and administrative steps, with full operational unification expected upon completion of all statutory requirements.