Aimed Alliance Comments on Massachusetts’ Medicaid Section 1115 Waiver Request. Read here.
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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.
Employers are increasingly recognizing the need to develop more cost-effective ways to provide prescription drug benefits to employees. One Fortune…
Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy, was quoted in CBS News on a recent survey by the Doctor-Patient Rights…
Newsweek published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy in which she discusses how insurance companies interfere…
Aimed Alliance Executive Director, Stacey Worthy, was quoted in a Bloomberg article discussing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Risk…
Last week, Aimed Alliance Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy, was quoted in an article in Modern Medicine Network, entitled Supreme…
The Hill has published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy. In the op-ed, Ms. Worthy calls…
Aimed Alliance board member, Michael Barnes, appeared on a network segment to discuss how big insurance has manipulated both the…