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Too many Americans are struggling to access and afford their healthcare. But, adults largely agree on what policymakers at the state level should be doing to deliver relief to patients at the pharmacy counter. A new nationwide poll on behalf of PhRMA finds that 86 percent agree that lowering out-of-pocket costs should be a top priority. A majority in all 50 states (plus D.C.) support solutions that would help patients pay less for their medicines—and provide better oversight of middlemen. Among the most-popular solutions is ensuring that patients don't pay more for their medicine than insurance companies or their middlemen, such as pharmacy-benefit managers (PBMs): 80 percent of adults agree that lawmakers should require them to pass the rebates and discounts that they receive directly to patients. Other popular solutions include: Ensure that insurers and middlemen are held accountable for their role in creating barriers between patients and the medicines that they need. (83 percent) Require all insurance plans to cover certain medications used to treat chronic conditions from day one of the plan year. (81 percent) Require insurers to count patient assistance—such as cost-sharing assistance—toward the patient's deductibles. (76 percent) Require insurers to cover medicines from day one by offering at least some plan options that exclude medicines from deductibles and only charge set copay amounts. (76 percent) Cap the amount of cost-sharing—such as deductibles and coinsurance—that patients pay out-of-pocket for their medicines. (75 percent) As lawmakers look for ways to address affordability and access to healthcare, many are questioning abuses of the system by PBMs and insurers. Luckily, there are several solutions that state legislators can implement today that would bring real improvements and more accountability. To learn more, visit PhRMA.org/States. This poll was conducted by Morning Consult, on behalf of PhRMA, in late March, among a national sample of 20,017 adults.
Blaine Pardoe is a New York Times Bestselling and award winning author of numerous books in the true crime, science fiction, military history, political thriller, horror, humor, and business management genres. He is a regular contributor to a number of mainstream conservative news sites including American Thinker, PJ Media, American Greatness, Bizpac Review, and others. Mr. Pardoe has been a featured speaker at the US National Archives, the United States Navy Museum, and the New York Military Affairs Symposium. He was awarded the State History Award in 2011 by the Historical Society of Michigan and is a silver medal winner from the Military Writers Society of America in 2010. In 2013 Mr. Pardoe won the Harriet Quimby Award from the Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame for his contributions to aviation history.
ABOUT LEE GERDES Sleep researcher Lee Gerdes is the founder and CEO of Cereset, developers of state-of-the-art neuro-technology to improve sleep and wellbeing. A trauma-induced brain dysregulation caused Lee eight years of agonizing sleeplessness. Utilizing his background in mathematics, physics, software development, theology, and psychology, Lee was able to develop a simple, painless, non-invasive procedure to end his sleep problems by resetting and harmonizing his brain by listening to his own brain waves.
Renewed Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Underlines Russia's Waning ... https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/17/world/europe/... Op-Ed: Why is Azerbaijan blockading Armenians? Russia played a … https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-01-13/... Jan 13, 2023 · Armenians were under attack from an Azerbaijani military not interested in The Desire to Live is a devastating documentary of an active, unprovoked attack. With brutal honesty the film captures the beginning of the final stage of the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Christian Armenian population . Baroness Caroline Cox, the House of Lords (United Kingdom), said, “If nations are allowed to commit genocide with impunity, to hide their guilt in a camouflage of lies and denials, there is a real danger that other brutal regimes will be encouraged to attempt genocides. Unless we speak today of the Armenian genocide and unless the Government recognizes this historical fact, we shall leave this century of unprecedented genocides with this blot on our consciences A MUST READ: https://zartonkmedia.com/2022/12/28/genocide-is-about-to-unfold-in-artsakh-and-the-west-has-secured-a-front-row-seat/ Diaspora Films presents “The Desire to Live”, a documentary feature by director/writer/editor Mariam Avetisyan, a brave young filmmaker living in Artsakh Armenia, produced by Peter Bahlawanian. A visually stunning record of the 2020 war's impact on the indigenous people of Artsakh, the film depicts the uncertainty and challenges of a crippled or nonexistent livelihood in a region wracked by war. After so much devastation and ongoing conflict, this award-winning documentary is helping spread the message of the country's many struggles, especially that of its native people. With almost no narrative, audiences are free to focus on the visual storytelling before them, in the faces of children wondering about tomorrow, in the eyes of the elderly who have survived so much conflict. The message is conveyed in the inevitable lines of worry on the faces of mothers and fathers that have lost so much. The Desire to Live is the recipient of 136 awards from 72 Festivals worldwide. These include Best Director Documentary Feature and Best Indigenous/Native Peoples Film at the Cannes World Film Festival. Other festivals such as the Toronto International Women Film Festival, the ARPA international Film Festival in Los Angeles, the London New Wave Film Festival, Florence Film Awards, Indie Cinema Film Awards in Helsinki, Manil
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