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Host Jackie Lee discusses the 340(b) Drug Pricing Program with Tony Pistilli of Axene Health Partners. Learn about the program's history and the significant growth it has seen in recent years to now account for almost 8% of all outpatient drug sales while concerns about potential abuse and unintended consequences have also increased.
Young Professional Advisory Council: The Actuary’s International Roadmap
Actuary of the Future: Launching Your Actuarial Career: Mary Pat Campbell
Entrepreneurial and Innovation Section: Everyday Entrepreneur: From Dance to Actuarial Innovation
Long Term Care Section: LTC Innovation and Wellness
Health Section: SDOH Beyond the Numbers
Emerging Topics Community: AI and the Future of Actuarial Work: Shaping the Future of Insurance and Actuarial Science
Financial Reporting Section: Assumption Governance Overview
Young Professional Advisory Council: Supporting the Future
Entrepreneurial and Innovation Section: Everyday Entrepreneur: Conversation with a Generalist Actuary
Young Professional Advisory Council- Actuarial Careers: Consulting vs. Insurance
Emerging Topics Community: Reimagining Actuarial Reporting with AI: Introducing ReportGen.AI (Part 2 of 3)
Health Section: Optimizing Operations - an Interview with Chad Hollenback
Long Term Care Section: Interview with LTCI Producer Sally Leimbach
Young Professional Advisory Council: A DEI Discussion
Emerging Topics Community: Unveiling AI and GPT-4: Actuarial Impacts and Insights (Part 1 of 3)
Leadership & Development Section and Joint Risk Management Section: It’s time to pick up the books!
Entrepreneurial & Innovation Section: Everyday Entrepreneur: From Traditional Actuary to Start-up Innovator
Actuary of the Future: Longevity Risk Management by Karl Gagnon, FSA, MAAA
Young Professional Advisory Council: SOA Catastrophe and Climate Risk Research
Health Section: CAS’ Bias Research
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