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Five takeaways from POLITICO’s ‘How Fast Can We Solve Alzheimer’s’ Event

Por: Politico Health February 01, 2024

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Senior lawmakers and health policy experts said Wednesday that the United States is well-positioned to move forward on new diagnostics and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease — poised to build on new technologies. But they also pointed out several challenges — including patient access and high care costs. POLITICO invited the experts, advocates and legislators to its “How Fast Can We Solve Alzheimer’s” POLITICO live event Wednesday... + full article



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