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As The New York Times reports that health insurers contribute to the nation’s drug overdose epidemic by denying coverage of less-risky opioids and addiction treatments, a national alliance is encouraging trial attorneys to help consumers challenge illegal health insurance practices.

Because consumers can potentially pay more for their medications with insurance coverage than if they lacked coverage altogether, additional steps…

Aimed Alliance Director of Medical Affairs, Shannon Ginnan, M.D., discusses the rights patients should know they have against health insurers…

Aimed Alliance’s new journal article “Now or Never: The Urgent Need for Action Against Unfair Coverage Denials for Quality Health…

On May 4, 2017, Aimed Alliance board member, Michael Barnes, appeared on CNBC to discuss the shortcomings of the proposed…

On April 28, 2017, Patient Power interviewed Aimed Alliance Executive Director Stacey Worthy about access to medicine.

Real Clear Health has published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director Stacey L. Worthy. The op-ed discusses pharmacy benefit…