RAPS San Francisco Chapter: Navigating US Market Access Landscape for Optimal Regulatory and Busines

When:  May 11, 2016 from 17:30 to 20:30 (ET)

11 May 2016
5:30-8:00 pm
Johnson & Johnson
Fremont, CA

Meet your regulatory colleagues from across the San Francisco Bay area during an expert presentation on “Navigating US Market Access landscape for Optimal Regulatory and Business Strategy,” with Jane Horvath, MHSA.

Topics to be covered include:

  • A review of basic of Medicare coverage and reimbursement policies and practices
  • An understanding of key changes in the US commercial healthcare market that affect access
  • How to address more vocal and new stakeholders influencing market access
  • Best practices for how to enter the US market with better value communications by starting early in the development process

This meeting is sponsored by the RAPS San Francisco Chapter and is intended to promote knowledge advancement and facilitate networking among local regulatory professionals. A light meal will be available and attendees may claim two (2) RAC recertification credits.

A valid photo identification will be required to enter the premises. Participants will not be able to gain access without a Photo ID.

Date/Time:
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
5:30 pm     Registration Check-in, Light Dinner
6:00 pm     Welcome and Opening Comments
6:15 pm     Presentation
7:15 pm     Open Discussion/ Q&Q Session
7:45 pm     Program Concludes

Location:
Johnson & Johnson, 6500 Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont CA 94555

Get directions online, or call +1 510 248 2500

Registration:
Advance Registration (prior to 4 May):
RAPS Members: $25 Nonmembers: $35

Registration (on or after 4 May):
RAPS Members: $35 Nonmembers: $45

Speaker:

Jane Horvath, MHSA, market access lead, 3D Communications

Jane Horvath, MHSA, leads 3D's Market Access and Value Communications team. Jane brings nearly 25 years of experience in health policy and reimbursement issues to 3D clients. As Executive Director of Health Policy and Reimbursement at Merck for a decade, she identified the business implications of state and federal policy developments including the Medicare prescription drug program, Medicaid, health information technology, Big Data access and methods, 340B, and reformed commercial markets. Prior to Merck, Jane was Deputy Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation project at Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, conducting research and devising policy on care management and financing for people with chronic conditions. Jane also held a series of high profile government positions. This included work as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation in the US Department of Health and Human Services, responsible for legislative policy for all health-related areas, including Medicare, Medicaid, and prescription drug pricing. Recently Jane was Vice President at Breakaway Policy Strategies focused on biopharma issues and clients. Jane earned a Masters of Health Services Administration from the George Washington University.

Local Contact:
Shweta Kaushik, PhD, RAC, registraton chair, RAPS San Francisco Chapter

RAPS Contact:
Wesley Carr, senior manager, chapter and account relations, RAPS