Capitol talks
Introduction of a series of breakfast meetings for women’s health, in order to work and support themselves with the effects on the health of women.
May 1, 2025
Reform of the pharmacies -BenefizManager (PBMS)
We have focused on the urgent need for extensive PBM reform.
The discussion participants divided the knowledge of patient, federal, media and ethics PBM perspective and covered everything from the role of employer to a distinction at the state level and practical patient effects.
An important snack? Patient representative groups and NGOs are the most trustworthy messengers – and essential for the promotion of education, dialogue and reform.
Moderator: MEG Eckenroad, Senior Advisor, Health Policy, Innovation and Technology, Healthywomen
Discussion participants:
Blake K. Thelander, legislative director, US representative house congressor Mariannnette Miller-Meeks, MD (IA-01)
Charles Husser, Federal Affairs Manager, The Arthritis Foundation
Mike Stancil, Vice President of Strategic Alliances, confirmed
Jerry Rogers, editor, realclearpolicy
Further information about why PBM Reform is important and what comes next
April 8, 2025
Maintaining investments in new innovation (mini) act
We assembled leading voices of doctor, patient and political voices to discuss how important it is to improve cardiovascular health in this country, and how the Mini law (HR 1672) is a way to support continued innovations and progress in cardiovascular and other genetic diseases that affect women.
An important snack? The adoption of the Mini Act would support health research and innovation of women.
Moderator: Beth Battaglino, RN-C, CEO, Healthy Women
Discussion participants:
Hannah Spengler, head of the representative of Don Davis, the first congress district of North Carolina
Ashlie White, Chief Strategy and Programs Officer, amputated coalition
Ashira Vantrees, director of legal strategy and advocacy, targeted Allianz