
Requiring patients with rheumatological conditions to try and fail alternative treatments before the insurer or pharmacy benefit manager will…
Requiring patients with rheumatological conditions to try and fail alternative treatments before the insurer or pharmacy benefit manager will…
Exclusive HR research from HR.com’s Research Institute and Aimed Alliance. HR.com’s Research Institute partnered with Aimed Alliance to investigate how…
Aimed Alliance recently updated its glossary of common health terms. Much of the jargon used by the health care industry…
On June 3, 2020, Aimed Alliance and 18 other patient advocacy groups sent a letter to Congress, asking it to temporarily…
On May 6, 2020, Aimed Alliance hosted a webinar titled “Providing Quality Benefits for Employees with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and…
Tuesday, March 26, 2019 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EDTONLINE Register Now The federal government has set forth several health…
Drawing on the findings of a physician survey released by Aimed Alliance in October, the organization’s Director of Medical Affairs,…
Many Doctors Looking to Leave the Profession. Nine in ten primary care physicians (92 percent) say staff employed by insurance companies are not competent to make medical decisions about treatment regimens, according to a new physician survey released today by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Alliance for the Adoption of Innovations in Medicine (Aimed Alliance).