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Newly-unsealed documents shed light on Abbott Labs’ 400% Norvir price hike
(05/12/2008)
Union, Consumer groups decry Abbott for putting profits before HIV/AIDS patients’ needs. -
The Prescription Project collects signatures for petition regarding the Physician Payments Sunshine Act
(05/05/2008)
The Prescription Project’s federal work has been focused on the Physician Payments Sunshine Act – a bill to require public disclosure of industry payments to doctors - and needs help from the health advocacy community. -
Community Catalyst Uses Class Action Settlement Funds to Support State Efforts to Improve Health Care for the Underinsured
(04/23/2008)
As debate over health care heats up nationally, Community Catalyst continues its efforts to support heath care reform at the state level, where real changes are happening. -
Community Catalyst Executive Director Wins Prestigious Public Health Award
(04/21/2008)
Rob Restuccia, Executive Director of Community Catalyst and Director of The Prescription Project, has been awarded the 3rd Annual Gail Douglas Award of Public Health Practice from the Boston University School of Public Health. -
New Report to Aid Consumer Advocates in Navigating Individual Mandates
(03/26/2008)
Community Catalyst, a national consumer health advocacy organization, released a guide that will help consumer advocates navigate the difficult waters stirred up by proposals that require people purchase health coverage. -
Community Catalyst helps Consumers Union collect signatures for petition regarding TV drug ads
(03/18/2008)
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Consumer Group Guide Highlights Benefits and Risks of Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans
(02/29/2008)
In a guide released today, Community Catalyst's SNP Consumer Education Project highlighted the SNP program's promise: that specialized care for Medicare's most vulnerable beneficiaries, many of whom also qualify for Medicaid, will also help to contain Medicare and Medicaid costs. -
Foundations to Strengthen State Health Care Reform Advocacy
(02/09/2008)
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation (Packard) each announced grant projects today that will considerably strengthen state health reforms.




