Browsing: Advocacy
Aimed Alliance Director of Medical Affairs Calls on Policymakers to Improve Physician Autonomy
Drawing on the findings of a physician survey released by Aimed Alliance in October, the…
Aimed Alliance Explains Legal Protections in the Workplace for Individuals with Migraine at Research!America Hill Briefing
MIGRAINE BRIEFING EXPLORES WORKPLACE ACCOMMODATIONS In a panel discussion hosted by Research!America on October 3…
EP200: Shenanigans to Deny Coverage for Evidence-Based Treatments, by Stacey Richter
Today I speak with Stacey L. Worthy, Esq, a partner over at DCBA Law & Policy. She’s a former executive director of the Alliance for the Adoption of Innovations in Medicine (Aimed Alliance) that aimed, among other things, to curtail non–evidence-based medication switching and insurance processes designed to make it difficult for patients to get coverage for medications/treatments that are clinically appropriate.
New York Patients Are Being Forced Off Prescribed Medications During the Plan Year, Providing A Need for New Legislation to Fix the Problem
Global Healthy Living Foundation survey finds nearly all respondents (98.2%) support legislation prohibiting insurance companies…
Aimed Alliance Quoted in CBS News on Doctor-Patient Rights Project Survey
Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy, was quoted in CBS News on a recent…
Aimed Alliance Op-Ed on Doctor-Patient Rights Project Survey Featured in Newsweek
Newsweek published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy in which she…
Aimed Alliance Op-Ed in The Washington Examiner Describes the Negative Impact of Non-Medical Switching on U.S. Businesses
The Washington Examiner published an op-ed by Aimed Alliance’s Executive Director, Stacey L. Worthy. Ms.…
Aimed Alliance Featured in Latest Issue of American Health & Drug Benefits
The latest issue of American Health & Drug Benefits features an article entitled, “Emphasize Shared…