Tuesday, April 25, 7pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Will negotiating drug prices really work? How does it even work? And further, how do they decide which drugs will be on the negotiating table? Join us on April 25 for a discussion with Margaret McInnes and Dr. Benjamin Rome to learn more about this lucrative process. We will hear about how it works, the “whos” and “hows,” and its sustainability and future impacts with changing political landscapes.
Please register at this link to receive further instructions and a link to attend.
• Margaret McInnes, health care legislative aide for Representative Marcy Kaptur McInnes, graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a BA in comprehensive Political Science and received an MPA from American University. She has served as a Legislative Assistant, Senior Policy Manager, Appropriations Lead, and Legislative Director.
• Benjamin Rome, MD, MPH, is an Associate Physician in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care and a faculty member of the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical. As a primary care physician at the Phyllis Jen Center, Dr. Rome is committed to providing patient-centered and evidence-based care, including prevention and chronic disease management. In addition to seeing patients, he spends time researching prescription drug prices, including how out-of-pocket costs affect patient medication adherence.
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Hosted by SPAN [Single Payer Action Network] Ohio.
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