Showing posts with label Health policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health policy. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Senate Approves Faster Approval Process for FDA

Feeling "trumped" lately? Yeah, we know the feeling. With the 2016 election beyond us, and a new administration among us, health care reform and policy advocates are split between the two worlds of what's now and what could be.

"The Senate Monday cleared the final hurdle to passage of broad legislation aimed at boosting federal funds for biomedical research and speeding up government approval of drug and medical-devices, a goal pursued by the pharmaceutical industry over the objections of some consumer advocates," reports the WSJ.
The 85-13 vote cuts through the last remaining procedural obstacle before passage in the Senate, expected by Wednesday. Last week, the House overwhelmingly passed the legislation, which is expected to be signed into law by President Barack Obama before his term ends

Monday’s vote easily cleared the needed 60-vote threshold to advance the bill, but showed some scattered opposition in both parties. Eight Democrats, four Republicans and one independent opposed advancing the bill, including Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) who will be Senate minority leader next year, and Rob Portman (R., Ohio). Both were protesting congressional inaction on legislation to shore up health-care and pension plans for certain retired coal workers, who were courted by politicians during the elections. But those lawmakers so far haven’t been able to persuade GOP leaders to schedule a vote on the legislation. 

In conjunction to speeding up the approval process for the Food and Drug Administration, the bill also approves $1 billion in funding to prevent and treat opioid addiction and eliminate the length process for agency approvals for grants to treat mental illnesses.

These topic, among a growing list of other reform and policy conversations, will also be a hot topic during the annual FDA/CMS summit in Washington D.C.

Our list of keynotes include health care professionals, drug reform and policy experts Janet Woodcock, John Coster, John Bardi, Cynthia Bens, Luciana Borio and Molly Burich.

Download our agenda here >>> goo.gl/ApvygU
Get $300 off when you register using code: 300CMS >>> goo.gl/3Du3W






Friday, May 9, 2014

Announcing IIR’s All New Specialty Pharmacy Collaboration Summit


IIR is proud to introduce the all-new Specialty Pharmacy Collaboration Summit taking place September 15-17, 2014 in Boston, MA.

This collaborative summit is designed to facilitate networking and integration between all key stakeholders in the evolving specialty pharmacy value chain, including the leading pharmaceutical manufacturers, health plans, and specialty pharmacies.

Register now to save $600! Plus take an EXTRA $100 off with the code: XP1968BLOG - That is $700 in total savings! Register today!    

To see how you can expand distribution, increase patient adherence and improve your bottom line, download the brochure.

Develop consistency and clarity around the integration of all specialty pharmacy stakeholders through:
  • Never-Before-Heard Case Studies on accountable care Impact on payer provider relations from:
    • Aetna
    • BCBS
    • Tufts Health Plan
    • Denver Health Medical Plan
    • And more!

  • URAC Accreditation Workshop to improve operations and enhance compliance.
  • Facilitate more face-to-face meetings to foster meaningful engagement and build relationships across 3 days than in your entire year with partnering360.

Remember, to save an EXTRA $100 off the current rate, use the code: XP1968BLOG when registering.
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To learn more about how to sponsor or exhibit, please contact Patricia Rose at 508-614-1406 or prose@iirusa.com.

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Friday, April 11, 2014

Download Gorman Health Group’s expert summary of the 2015 Final Rate Announcement from CMS

John Gorman predicted that -- if the rate announcement was enacted as outlined in the draft call letter -- it would be "just about a worst-case scenario for flabby, distracted, uncommitted health plans in Medicare."  John declared "there is no question that the 2015 call letter is an evolutionary event and some inferior species will be eliminated."

Now that the Final Rate Announcement has been released we can finally get some concrete answers. Gorman Health Group's renowned financial and policy experts Bill MacBain and Jean LeMasurier are teaming up to provide a detailed analysis and summary of the final regulation.

While Jean and Bill are finalizing the Summary of the Final Call Letter, you can request a copy and we will notify you as soon as it is ready.  But while you wait, enjoy access to some additional resources.  Request a copy of the Summary here.

As an added bonus, Bill and Jean will also be hosting a complimentary webinar today from 2:00PM – 3:30PM to offer insight on the Final Rate Announcement from CMS. You will walk away from this session with critical to-do items and issues to tackle in order to ensure your success in 2015 and beyond. Register now. 

                                                                                              



Reminder – Don’t miss IIR’s Healthcare Data Insights taking place June 23-25 in Chicago. Register by Friday 4/25 to save $400 on the standard conference rate.  For more information, click here.

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