Introducing a sequence of ladies’s well being breakfast briefings to delve deeper into how a broad vary of insurance policies are impacting and supporting girls’s well being.
May 1, 2025
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) Reform
We targeted on the pressing want for complete PBM reform.
Panelists shared insights from the affected person, federal legislative, media and moral PBM perspective — masking all the pieces from the employer’s position to state-stage variations and actual-world affected person impression.
A key takeaway? Patient advocacy teams and NGOs are essentially the most trusted messengers — and important to driving schooling, dialogue and reform.
Moderator: Meg Eckenroad, Senior Advisor, Health Policy, Innovation and Technology, HealthyWomen
Panelists:
Blake Ok. Thelander, Legislative Director, U.S. House of Representatives — Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D. (IA-01)
Charles Husser, Federal Affairs Manager, the Arthritis Foundation
Mike Stancil, Vice President of Strategic Alliances, AffirmedRx
Jerry Rogers, Editor, RealClearPolicy
For extra on why PBM reform issues and what comes subsequent, learn our op-ed: https://lnkd.in/e5mRS4zR
April 8, 2025
Maintaining Investments in New Innovation (MINI) Act
We gathered main doctor, affected person and coverage voices to debate the significance of bettering cardiovascular well being on this nation and the way the MINI Act (H.R. 1672) is one method to help continued innovation and developments in cardiovascular and different genetic ailments impacting girls.
A key takeaway? Passing the MINI Act would help girls’s well being analysis and innovation.
Moderator: Beth Battaglino, RN-C, CEO, HealthyWomen
Panelists:
Hannah Spengler, Chief of Staff to Representative Don Davis, North Carolina’s First Congressional District
Ashlie White, Chief Strategy and Programs Officer, Amputee Coalition
Ashira Vantrees, Director of Legal Strategy & Advocacy, Aimed Alliance
