Coa Healthcare Policy and Stakeholder Engagement: Transforming Health Policy Together
Understanding the Role of Stakeholder Engagement in Coa Healthcare Policy
Stakeholder engagement is key in driving effective health policy changes. At the recent Community Oncology Alliance (COA) Payer Exchange Summit 2024, experts highlighted the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders to overcome healthcare challenges.
Key Takeaways from the COA Summit
- Multi-stakeholder collaboration is crucial for addressing issues in community oncology.
- Importance of engaging local officials, especially in an election year.
- 85% believe politicians don’t care about their constituents' opinions.
The Advocacy and Education Role
Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, emphasized that engaging with elected officials is vital for educating them on issues relevant to constituents. Advocacy isn't just about representation; it’s about ensuring elected representatives understand the realities of healthcare challenges.
- Advocating for transparency in pharmacy benefits management.
- Boosting access and affordability in healthcare.
At the state level, public policy decisions significantly impact daily healthcare operations, making it essential for stakeholders to educate their officials about pressing healthcare issues.
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