On July 28, the National Coalition on Health Care and West Health co-hosted the second of a two-part, Capitol Hill briefing series on drug pricing. The second briefing, “Drug Pricing Reform: The Costs of Inaction,” focused broadly on the evidence behind claims that lowering drug prices will lead to fewer drugs developed. Watch the full […]
NCHC & West Health Hill Briefing: The Burden of High Drug Prices Among Communities of Color (Part 1)
On March 18, from 1-2pm ET, The National Coalition on Health Care and West Health co-hosted the first of a two-part, Hill briefing series: “The Burden of High Drug Prices on Communities of Color” Watch the full recording here: The first briefing highlighted how high drug prices, coverage gaps, and other systemic issues drive health […]
The Path Forward: The 2020 Elections and Re-Imagining the Health Care System Amid Crisis
On October 1, NCHC held a virtual event bringing together expert perspectives on the Trump and Biden presidential campaigns to share the candidates’ plan to reinvent our nation’s health care system for our patients, providers, and communities. The conversation was moderated by Noam Levey, a national health care reporter with the Los Angeles Times, followed by another […]
Freshman Member Briefing on Medicaid Fundamentals
The National Coalition on Health Care was pleased to host leading experts at Georgetown University and the Kaiser Family Foundation to discuss the fundamentals of Medicaid for Freshman member Congressional staff. Medicaid covers 1 in 5 Americans, and plays a major role in providing coverage for people with special needs. Financed jointly by the federal […]
Is Arbitration a Solution to High Drug Prices?
The National Coalition on Health Care, with support from Arnold Ventures and the Commonwealth Fund, was pleased to welcome nationally-recognized experts for a Congressional briefing on binding arbitration and the high prices of drugs. SPEAKERS: Len Nichols, Professor at George Mason University and Director at the Center for Health Policy, Research, and Ethics Richard Frank, […]
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