Setting upper payment limits (UPLs), which establish a maximum amount that a payer can reimburse for the purchase of certain prescription drugs in a state, is a powerful tool for addressing high prescription drug costs.
NASHP has released several legislative models that enable states to set UPLs, including through prescription drug affordability boards, international reference rates, and Medicare reference rates. Webinar participants will learn about NASHP’s UPL models and hear from state officials with implementation experience in Colorado and Maryland.
Please note: This webinar is open to state officials only.
Speakers
- Jennifer Reck, Senior Policy Fellow, NASHP (Moderator)
- Drew Gattine, Senior Policy Fellow, NASHP
- Andrew York, Executive Director, Maryland Prescription Drug Affordability Board
- Lila Cummings, Executive Director, Colorado Prescription Drug Affordability Board
- Sonya Jaquez Lewis, Senator, Colorado General Assembly
Thursday, November 16, 3–4 p.m. ET