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SUMMARY:Understanding the pharmacy benefit manager 'shell game'
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 14\, 1 p.m. ET \nIn this webcast\, Ohio-based\, award-winning journalist Darrel Rowland will explain the strategies pharmacy benefit managers use to boost profits by increasing what patients pay out of pocket for their medications and limiting the drugs that insurers will cover. He’ll also talk about how pharmacy benefit managers have driven smaller and locally owned pharmacies out of business. \nThese strategies and others led the Federal Trade Commission to begin an investigation this spring into the practices of the six largest PBMs — CVS Caremark\, Express Scripts\, OptumRx\, Humana Inc.; Prime Therapeutics\, and MedImpact Healthcare Systems — and Rowland will help prepare journalists to report on the outcome of that investigation. \n  \nView the webcast \n  \nLinks\nA press release about a report from the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on insulin and the role of PBMs and other actors in the drug-supply chain: \n\n\nhttps://www.finance.senate.gov/chairmans-news/grassley-wyden-release-insulin-investigation-uncovering-business-practices-between-drug-companies-and-pbms-that-keep-prices-high \n\n\nThe press release includes a link to all of the material the committee reviewed\, including the full text of the committee’s investigative report and the committee’s records: HERE.   \nAnd here’s a link to the report itself: \n\n\nhttps://www.finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Grassley-Wyden Insulin Report (FINAL 1).pdf \n\n\nHere are links from the Federal Trade Commission on its PBM investigation into PBMs: \n\n\nhttps://www.ftc.gov/news-events/events/2022/06/future-pharmaceuticals-examining-analysis-pharmaceutical-mergers \n\n\nFTC-DOJ Listening Forum – Health Care- April 14\, 2022 \n\n\nThe Future of Pharmaceuticals – June 14\, 2022 \n\n\nThe Future of Pharmaceuticals – June 15\, 2022 \n\nMerger Guidelines Listening Forum- June 21\, 2022\n\nOther sources mentioned included: \n\n\nAntonio Ciaccia at 3 Axis Advisors\, a consulting firm\, and at 46Brooklyn Research\, drug-price researchers and on Twitter at @A_Ciaccia \n\n\nAdam J. Fein\, PhD\, CEO of Drug Channels Institute. \n\n\nAnd here’s a link to a report in 2019 from the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission on what’s called the ‘black box’ in the relationship between health insurers and PBMs: \n\n\nCracking Open the Black Box of Pharmacy Benefit Managers \n\n\n  \nDarrel Rowland \nJoseph Burns \nDarrel Rowland is an independent journalist who has won multiple awards for his work over more than three decades at The Columbus Dispatch in Ohio as a reporter and editor. His work has focused on what he calls accountability stories about pharmacy benefit managers and on a wide variety of other topics. Stories he supervised led to the resignation of an Ohio attorney general\, and he has reported on a scandal in which state officials admitted to improperly withholding $40 million in child-support payments to single parents.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/understanding-the-pharmacy-benefit-manager-shell-game/
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Finding ... and keeping ... accountability partners
DESCRIPTION:When/Where: 1:00 p.m. ET\, Sept. 15 (virtual) \nView the webcastMeeting ID: 943 4281 6993
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/lunch-and-learn-finding-and-keeping-accountability-partners/
CATEGORIES:Freelancers,Lunch and Learn,None,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Ask the expert: A White House Q&A on monkeypox
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 22\, noon ET \nMonkeypox is the latest infectious disease outbreak for health journalists to cover and explain to the public. \nIn early August\, President Biden declared monkeypox a public health emergency and named Dr. Demetre Daskalakis\, CDC director of HIV/AIDS prevention\, as deputy coordinator of the administration’s effort to respond to the outbreak. Daskalakis will take questions for 30 minutes during this webcast\, so bring your questions about transmission\, risk\, health equity and how not to perpetuate stigma in your coverage. \nView the webcast \nDemetre Daskalakis \nBara Vaida \nDemetre Daskalakis is the deputy coordinator of the White House monkeypox response. He previously was director of the division of HIV/AIDS prevention at the CDC’s National Center for HIV/AIDS\, Viral Hepatitis\, STD and TB Prevention. Daskalakis was integral in designing and leading many HIV and STD programs in New York City\, including their Ending the Epidemic program\, which is credited with decreasing HIV incidence to an historic low.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/ask-the-expert-a-white-house-qa-on-monkeypox/
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SUMMARY:Nurse staffing and patient safety: What the research shows
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 28\, 1 p.m. ET \nJournalist Sarah DiGregorio\, author of the forthcoming book\, “Taking Care: The Revolutionary Story of Nursing\,” and Kerry Dooley Young\, AHCJ’s core topic leader on patient safety\, will review the findings of major studies on how nurse staffing levels affect quality of care. This webinar will introduce journalists to major papers and reports on this issue and provide an update on efforts at the state and federal level to mandate nurse-patient ratios. \nView the webcast \n“She Had a Preemie — and Then She Started to Ask Important Questions” was the headline of the 2020 New York Times review of DiGregorio’s first book\, “Early: An Intimate History of Premature Birth and What It Teaches Us.” DiGregorio\, who has a master’s in journalism from New York University\, has been published in the New York Times\, Washington Post\, the Wall Street Journal\, and the Village Voice and in magazines including Saveur and Parade\, specializing earlier in food writing. Her second book\, a cultural history of nursing called “Taking Care: The Revolutionary Story of Nursing\,” is forthcoming in May.
URL:https://healthjournalism.org/event/nurse-staffing-and-patient-safety-what-the-research-shows/
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