June 30th: PBM Roundtable With Antonio Ciaccia, President of 3 Axis Advisors and CEO of 46brooklyn Research

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, June 30, 2021 as the Kentucky Access to Care Coalition will meet virtually for a PBM roundtable with featured guest, Antonio Ciaccia, President of 3 Axis Advisors and CEO of 46brooklyn Research. As an advocate for drug pricing transparency, competitive healthcare markets and patient-centered care, he'll dive into his experience uncovering the unfair actions of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and how those actions negatively impact patients and pharmacists alike. 

If you plan to attend, please use this link to register. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the roundtable. We hope to see you there! 

WHAT: 
PBM Roundtable with Antonio Ciaccia, President of 3 Axis Advisors and CEO of 46brooklyn Research
WHEN: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 2 PM EST
WHERE: Zoom 

ABOUT ANTONIO CIACCIA: 
Born and raised in pharmacy, Antonio has been crawling around pharmacies his entire life.  After three years as a pharmacy technician and two years of pre-pharmacy curriculum, Antonio diverted course, graduating from The Ohio State University in 2007 with dual degrees in communications and political science before moving into the world of association management. Thinking that pharmacy would be in his rear-view mirror forever, he ended up making his way back to his pharmacy home, heading up government affairs for the Ohio Pharmacists Association. After years of studying the pharmacy marketplace, Antonio became increasingly perplexed and concerned as he saw drug costs spiking while payouts to pharmacies were declining. Knowing something was being lost somewhere in the middle of an ever-growing transaction, Antonio has spent years working to crack the drug pricing code and pull the rug out from what he believes is one of the most dysfunctional marketplaces in the world.

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