Introducing a series of women’s health breakfast briefings to delve deeper into how a broad range of policies are impacting and supporting women’s health.
We focused on the urgent need for comprehensive PBMs reform.
Panelists shared insights from the patient, federal legislative, media and ethical PBM perspective — covering everything from the employer’s role to state-level differences and real-world patient impact.
A key takeaway? Patient advocacy groups and NGOs are the most trusted messengers — and essential to driving education, dialogue and reform.
Moderator: Meg Eckenroad
Panelists:
Blake Thelander
Charles Husser
Mike Stancil
Jerry Rogers
For more on why PBM reform matters and what comes next, read our op-ed below. https://lnkd.in/e5mRS4zR
We gathered leading physician, patient and policy voices to discuss the importance of improving cardiovascular health in this country and how the MINI Act (H.R. 1672) is one way to support continued innovation and advancements in cardiovascular and other genetic diseases impacting women.
A key takeaway? Passing the MINI Act would support women’s health research and innovation
This article was originally published on healthywomen.org.
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