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Pharmaceuticals: What's Ahead

NCSL Legislative Summit: Aug. 9, 2012

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Running time: 57:46

Moderator
Representative Elaine D. Harvey
, Wyoming
 

Speakers
Clement Cypra,
deputy vice president for state affairs, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America.  "Powerpoint" (Adobe PDF logoPDF file-10 pages)
Stephen Schondelmeyer, Professor, University of Minnesota; Director, PRIME Institute, School of Pharmacy, Minnesota -  "Powerpoint" (Adobe PDF logoPDF file-18 pages)
 

Overview

From drug shortages and misuse to their life saving benefits and future potential, prescription drug issues make headlines regularly. Federal health reform as enacted requires medicine to be an essential health benefit. But who will pay for which specific drugs and how much? Hear from national experts on the latest developments and options for state lawmakers to consider.
Speakers at Rx: What's Ahead in Chicago, AUgust 9, 2012
Clement Cypra, Sen. Elaine Harvey and Prof Stephen Schondelmeyer at NCSL

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