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CMS must address Part D plan abuse, says BIO
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Good Day BIO Newsletter  •  November 11, 2024
Today, we explore BIO’s recommendations for how CMS can safeguard patient access under Medicare Part D, along with insights on a California Supreme Court case that could affect the complex drug development process, plus more news to know. (748 words, 3 minutes, 44 seconds).As we observe Veterans Day, we honor America’s veterans for their service and sacrifice. Check out our past coverage on how biotech supports veterans and ways to advocate for women veterans.
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BIO Statement on 2024 U.S. Election
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Press Release  •  November 6, 2024
WASHINGTON – BIO President & CEO John F. Crowley released the following statement on the results of the 2024 U.S. election:“We look forward to working closely with President-elect Trump, his incoming Administration, and members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to ensure that we have leadership in government that advances the ‘virtuous circle’ of innovation coming from America’s great biotechnology companies.“The public health and our national security are best served by strong leadership that respects and advances science and medicine and ensures that the United States and our allies continue to lead the world in biotechnology.”  About BIOBIO is the premier biotechnology advocacy organization representing biotech companies, industry leaders, and state biotech associations in the United States and more than 35 countries around the globe. BIO members range from biotech start-ups to some of the world’s largest biopharmaceutical companies – all united by the same goal: to develop medical and scientific breakthroughs that prevent and fight disease, restore health, and improve patients’ lives. BIO also organizes the BIO International Convention and a series of annual conferences that drive partnerships, investment, and progress within the sector. Learn more at bio.org
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Rep. Hank Johnson on biotech, CPAC on PBMs
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Good Day BIO Newsletter  •  November 4, 2024
Rep. Hank Johnson discussed the impact of Georgia’s biosciences sector, and CPAC supports FTC action against PBMs. We have details, plus more news on bird flu, USDA biofuel grants, and more. Don’t forget to vote. (678 words, 3 minutes, 23 seconds)
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Patient advocates unite to share stories in D.C.
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Good Day BIO Newsletter  •  October 28, 2024
A busy Monday brings all the highlights from BIO's Patient and Health Advocacy Summit last week, plus what BIO's talking about at the World Food Prize event in Iowa tomorrow. (793 words, 3 minutes, 57 seconds)
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Gov't data shows skyrocketing 340B spending
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Good Day BIO Newsletter  •  October 25, 2024
A special Friday edition with new data on 340B spending and a New York Times feature highlighting Pivot Bio's outstanding work to support farmers and the planet with biotech. (437 words, 2 minutes, 11 seconds)
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BIO is a global community encouraging investment and promoting policies that support innovation. Together we're creating an environment where innovation thrives.
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Nature's Building Blocks 2023 Video Library
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Nature's Building Blocks
Explore groundbreaking biotechnology innovations through three compelling chapters: Building Health highlights cutting-edge medical technologies from BIO members like Bayer and Eli Lilly. Stopping the Blocks showcases powerful stories about expanding therapy access, featuring leadership from Bayer and Flatiron Health. Nature Positive reveals how biotech solutions are tackling climate change, with contributions from Vestaron Corporation and Samsung Biologics. Dive into these inspiring stories of biotech’s impact on health, accessibility, and the environment.
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86% of voters want more support for women’s health R&D
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Good Day BIO Newsletter  •  October 21, 2024
There’s a lot to know today—but we’re still under five minutes. Today, we look at what voters say about women’s health research and what the industry is saying about Colorado’s PDAB. Plus, a few more things we learned at BIF 2024 and op-eds from BIO member leaders. (809 words, 4 minutes, 2 seconds)
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New Poll: Voters Want Federal Government to Invest More in Women's Health Research
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Press Release  •  October 17, 2024
WASHINGTON, DC (October 17, 2024 ) -- More than eight in ten voters believe that it's important for the National Institutes of Health to devote additional resources to understanding health conditions that primarily impact women. That's among the key findings of a new poll conducted by Morning Consult for the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO)."Voters are surprised to learn that just 4% of biopharmaceutical research and development investment goes toward women's health issues," said Phyllis Arthur, Executive Vice President and Head of Healthcare Policy and Programs at BIO. "As this new survey makes clear, voters want their leaders to take action on women's health."Key findings from the poll include:Low awareness of investment disparities: More than half of voters (54%) are unaware that women's health issues receive just 4% of biopharmaceutical research and development investment.Call for additional resources: A strong majority (86%) of voters say it is very important or somewhat important for additional resources to go toward understanding health conditions that primarily affect women.Voters are holding Congress and NIH accountable: Two-thirds of voters (66%) say they would be more likely to support their member of Congress if he or she voted for legislation that increased government incentives for women's health research and development. Four in five voters (81%) support requiring agencies like the National Institutes of Health to create detailed plans for increasing funding for women's health research.The poll was conducted between September 24 and 26, 2024, among 1,742 registered voters. Interviews were conducted online, and the data was weighted to approximate a target sample of registered voters based on age, gender, race, educational attainment, 2020 presidential vote, and region.Results from the full survey have a margin of error of +/- 2 percentage points depending on demographic group. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.Click here…
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