
As a valued Morning Report reader, you're invited to start your day with The Hill's signature policy conversations—where newsmakers and experts meet to shape the national dialogue.
Join us for two timely policy conversations bringing together lawmakers, experts and advocates to break down the issues shaping health care in America. From Medicare drug benefits to advances in breast cancer screening and access, these events offer a front-row seat to the discussions driving national policy. |
Screening Saves Lives: Closing the Gap in Breast Cancer Care
October 22 in Washington D.C.
Early detection is proven to save lives — yet too many patients face cost barriers to the imaging they need. Leading lawmakers, clinicians, and advocates will explore how innovation and policy can expand access to affordable, equitable breast cancer diagnosis and care. Speakers Include: Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.); Dr. Christine Edmonds, Associate Professor of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Hospital; Ricki Fairley, CEO & Co-Founder, TOUCH: The Black Breast Cancer Alliance; Molly Guthrie, VP of Policy & Advocacy, Susan G. Komen; JoAnn Pushkin, Executive Director, DenseBreast-info Inc.
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Bang for Your Buck: Get the Most from Your 2026 Medicare Drug Benefits
October 28 in Washington D.C.
With new out-of-pocket caps and premium adjustments on the horizon, this discussion will explore what beneficiaries need to know ahead of Medicare's 2026 drug benefit changes—and how policy decisions will shape access and affordability. Speakers Include: Kristi Martin, Former Senior Advisor & Chief of Staff, CMS; Kirsten Axelsen, Senior Policy Advisor, DLA Piper; Jon Blum, Nonresident Senior Scholar, USC Schaeffer Institute; Julia Schreiber, Program Director, Maryland Department of Aging |
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