 The America's Regional WHO Noncommunicable Disease, NCD, Country Capacity Survey found that more than half of the country's survey did not have a comprehensive package of NCD guidelines, essential medicines, and related service inputs. Additionally, 12 out of 35 countries, 34 percent, reported that outpatient NCD services were functioning normally due to extensive disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, 6 out of 24 countries, 25 percent, reported stock out of essential NCD medicines and all diagnostics at health facilities, which affected service continuity. To address these issues, many countries implemented mitigation strategies such as triaging patients, telemedicine and teleconsultations, and electronic prescriptions and other novel prescribing practices. This article was authored by Anselm Hennis, Silvona Luciani, Roberta Caisheta, and others.