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Connecting Policymakers and Professionals to Build Research-Based Family Policy |
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #16 cosponsored by the Sonderegger Research Center for Social & Administrative Pharmacy, UW-Madison Designing a State Prescription Drug Benefit: Strategies to Control Costs March 1, 2001 Download the Full Report (pdf) Download the Executive Summary (pdf) Featured Speakers David Kreling, Professor of Pharm. Admin. at the Sonderegger Research Center for Social and Administrative Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison What Strategies Can States Use to Control Costs and How Effective Are They?
John Hansen, Assistant Director of Health Care Issues, U.S. General Accounting Office The Experience of the 14 State Providing Drug Benefits in 1999
Stephen Schondelmeyer, Professor of Pharmaceutical Economics and Director of the PRIME Institute, University of Minnesota Emerging State Efforts to Provide Affordable Drugs: A Range of Options
Additional Chapters/Materials State Senior Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs, by the National Conference of State Legislatures Wisconsin Medicaid’s Pharmacy Program, by James Vavra |
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