From The Washington Post November 27, 2017 Paige Winfield Cunningham Harris Public Policy Associated Faculty Rena ContiHarris Public Policy Associated Faculty Rena Conti was featured in The Washington Post discussing changes to the 304B drug discount program which will no longer reimburse hospitals for pharmaceuticals, but will instead pass rebates on to seniors with prescriptions. “To the extent that we get intermediaries — which include physicians and hospitals, but also pharmacies and insurers — out of the business out of making money off the high price of drugs, the system will be hopefully be more efficient and more transparent." Full coverage available at The Washington Post. Upcoming Events More events Denver Area Harris Alumni Networking Event Thu., April 25, 2024 | 6:00 PM NW Denver (location details provided to registrants) Denver, CO 80212 United States SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) Challenge Program for High School Students: Navigating US College Admissions with Ranjan Daniels Mon., April 29, 2024 | 8:00 AM Data & Policy Summer Scholar (DPSS) Roundtable with Alumni Mon., April 29, 2024 | 7:30 PM
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