Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) Annual Meeting & Cancer Business Summit (AMCCBS) Conference
10 March 2023
Foley Senior Counsel Sunny Levine, Of Counsel Alan Einhorn, Partner Adria Warren, and Public Affairs Director Jennifer Walsh will be speaking at the upcoming Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) Annual Meeting & Cancer Business Summit (AMCCBS) Conference on Friday, March, 10 in Washington, D.C.
Ms. Levine’s and Mr. Einhorn’s session is titled “Regulatory Considerations Post-PHE”.
Ms. Warren’s and Ms. Walsh’s session is titled “Emergent Payment Issues in Oncology”.
Examining some of the most important topics in oncology today, AMCCBS will host industry insiders, health policy experts, and key influencers in cancer care delivery to explore the convergence of business, policy, and technology.
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