AMCP and its members advocate for bipartisan legislation that eliminates bureaucratic barriers to high-quality, innovative therapies, while lowering the bill footed by patients, families, government, employers, and other healthcare payers.
People with rare diseases often have mental health challenges related to their health care. These vary by disease, but there are common issues that make it difficult for individuals and their families, including delays in getting diagnosed, not knowing what will happen in the future, having limited treatments, and facing financial difficulties.
View our Market Insights webinar that features a candid conversation with panelists from AMCP's Market Insights Roundtable on Optimizing the Management of Inherited Blood Disorders, Part 2 - a follow-up program to the 2022 Roundtable.
With President Trump and his administration returning to Washington, D.C., and a new Congress set to take shape, there’s naturally some uncertainty when it comes to the future of American health care policy. Looking ahead to 2025, however, there will likely be some key decisions affecting and defining how managed care pharmacy and the larger health care system operate and serve patients.