124 Patient Groups Urge Biden Administration to Improve Prescription Drug Affordability
Advocates Call on HHS Secretary to Ensure Insurance Works for Patients
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American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA), in collaboration with 122 other patient and provider organizations, delivered a sign-on letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra that urges HHS and the Biden administration to enact policies and protections that improve prescription drug affordability for the American people. The letter details how recent trends in the healthcare system, including high deductible plans and high cost-sharing, have threatened treatment affordability for patients, which negatively impacts adherence and worsens health outcomes. The patient advocates encourage Secretary Becerra and the Biden administration to:
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LTD Broadband Congratulates the FCC on Running a Successful Broadband Auction
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today, LTD Broadband congratulated the Federal Communications Commission for running a successful Phase I Rural Development Opportunity Fund auction. The auction was the first step in bringing broadband to millions of Americans who still lack reliable voice and high-speed internet services. We look forward to deploying our high-capacity, low-latency, and highly-scalable broadband network, said Corey Hauer, CEO of LTD Broadband, which secured $1.3 billion of the $9.2 billion in Phase I awards.
The RDOF auction provides funding to internet and voice service providers who can build the fastest, highly-reliable, low-cost networks in rural areas over the next decade. LTD s technology will reach over 500,000 homes and business in 15 states Calif., Colo., Iowa, Ill., Ind., Kan., Minn., Mo., N.D., Neb., Ohio,