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Drug Formulary Exclusion Lists Reduce Patient Access to Treatment
Drug formulary exclusion lists have grown by 160 percent since 2014, hindering patient access to…

Do Formulary Lists Reduce Patient Access to Prescription Drugs?
Laurie Toich, Associate Editor Formulary lists are used by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to control…

Telemedicine Has the Potential To Meet Veterans’ Unmet Needs
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plans to issue regulations to pave the way…

Hidden in Plain Sight: Accommodating Employees with Invisible Conditions
Free Webinar -CLOSED- Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET Individuals with…

Surprise Hospital Bill Laws May Not Apply To All Health Plans
Twenty-one states have enacted laws to prevent hospitals from sending surprise medical bills for unexpected…

Alliance Urges Trial Attorneys to Help Patients when Health Insurers Violate Consumer Protection Laws
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.

Consumers with Insurance Coverage Can Take These Steps To Ensure They Are Getting the Best Price for Their Medications
Because consumers can potentially pay more for their medications with insurance coverage than if they…

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…