The American Medical Association (AMA) held its annual State Advocacy Summit on January 11-12 in Scottsdale, Arizona. The summit — Successful Advocacy in Turbulent Times — gathered state regulators and legislators, national competition enforcement and policy experts, physicians, and state medical societies.
Diana Moss served as panelist in the session “How do we navigate the post-consolidation world?” and moderated the session “Pharmacy benefit managers: What do they do and how should we regulate them?” AAI Advisors Tim Greaney and Ted Frech also served as panelists.
AAI’s competition research and advocacy work in healthcare was highlighted in discussions, including healthcare intermediaries, delivery and payment of healthcare services, and mergers of health insurers. AAI’s work on healthcare can be explored here.
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