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Subject Design Lessons From The Part D Senior Savings Drug Model
Date November 10, 2025 9:05 PM
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FREE EVENT: Employers' and Unions' Perspectives on Rising Health Care Prices

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Purchasing Power Under Pressure: Employers' and Unions' Perspectives on Rising Health Care Prices and the Role of Middlemen ([link removed] )

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- Andrea Caballero, Catalyst for Payment Reform
- Katie Gudiksen, UC Law in San Francisco

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