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Monday, December 02, 2019

PAP 2020 - 21st Annual Patient Assistance & Access Programs

PAP 2020 - 21st Annual Patient Assistance & Access Programs
March 23-25, 2020 | Baltimore, MD
www.cbinet.com/pap

PAP 2020, one of the nation's largest and most impactful patient access events returns to Baltimore for the 21st year! 2020 features powerful programming and compelling content designed to navigate complexities and break through barriers to ensure prescription access and affordability. Take this opportunity to exchange techniques for successful partnering, gain key industry trends in PAPs and connect personal and professional goals to accelerate success.

Visit www.cbinet.com/pap for further details and to register. Drug Channels readers from life science manufacturers will save $400 off the standard rate when they use code MZZ849 and register prior to December 27th.*

The complete agenda and faculty list will be coming soon, and features coverage on the hottest topics that matter most:
  • Examine the intersection of patient access and shifts in healthcare legislation
  • Identify emerging best practices and industry trends in free drug programs
  • Assess the latest technology innovations to advance PAPs and drive efficiencies
  • Navigate compliance risks as greater government oversight focuses on patient support and copay programs
  • Explore advocate resources for better navigation of patient pathways and strategies to address medication access barriers
  • Foster collaboration across stakeholders to speed patient access and manage costs
  • Realize the current benefits and challenges of patient assistance from the patient perspective
KEYNOTE ANNOUNCEMENT: CBI is excited to welcome Ezekiel J. Emanuel, M.D., Ph.D., Vice Provost, Global Initiatives, the Diane v.S. Levy and Robert M. Levy University Professor, and Chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania as our opening keynote speaker addressing pending health policy changes and the impact on patient affordability and access. Dr. Emanuel currently serves as a Special Advisor to the Director General of the WHO and is considered one of the leading practitioners shaping the future of healthcare, with a long record of experience at the top levels of policy including special advisor for health policy to the White House Office of Management and Budget from January 2009 to January 2011.

The conference faculty boasts 50+ presenters from Acceleron Pharma, AIDS Institute, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Avalere Health, Bausch Health, Beacon Charitable Pharmacy, Carilion Clinic, Community Volunteers in Medicine, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Dermira, Eisai, GSK, Health Alliance for the Uninsured, HealthWell Foundation, J&J, LEO Pharma, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, McKesson Pharmacy, MorphoSys US Inc, National Health Council, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, PAN Foundation, Patient Advocate Foundation, Pfizer, Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Sidley Austin LLP, SK Life Science Inc, Sobi, The National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, UC Health, UCB, UnityPoint Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Virginia Health Care Foundation and many more.

Visit www.cbinet.com/pap for further details and to register. Drug Channels readers from life science manufacturers will save $400 off the standard rate when they use code MZZ849 and register prior to December 27th.*

CBI will see you there!

*Cannot be combined with other offers or used towards a current registration. Cannot be combined with special category rates, clinic/hospital rates, non-profit rates other offers. Other restrictions may apply.


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