*This is preliminary conference information. Topics, agenda and speaker names are subject to change without notice. CONFERENCE PREVIEW* WWW.CBINET.COM/PAP PAP2017 18 th Annual Patient Assistance & Access Programs Discover What’s Next in Access and Prescription Assistance March 16-17, 2017 • Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel • Baltimore, MD Now in its 18th year, CBI’s PAP Meeting remains the longest running, largest and most meaningful meeting of its kind for manufacturers, co-pay foundations, non-profits, free clinics, advocacy organizations, hospitals and service providers working on meeting the needs of the uninsured and underinsured population. Join us for action-oriented discussions and community-based dialogue to navigate evolving regulations and ensure compliance with patient programs. A division of UBM Americas FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT... Speaking Opportunities: Elise Guerin, Senior Producer, CBI [email protected] Speaking Opportunities: Sharon Langan, Director of Product Development, CBI [email protected] Sponsorship Opportunities: Karen Hanover, Senior Business Development Manager, CBI [email protected] Registration: Roberts Apse, Delegate Sales Director, CBI [email protected] CONFERENCE SPONSORS INCLUDE: Reimbursement and Access Leaders Circle Affiliate Sponsor DAY THREE DAY TWO DAY ONE Meet and Greet Welcome Reception • What You Do Matters — How Patient Assistance Kept Me Alive • Ensuring Continued Innovation in Patient Programs and Support • Payer Approaches to Specialty Drug Utilization Management 6 Interactive Working Groups: A Advocate-Only Working Group — Advocate/Manufacturer Relations to Enhance Patient Access B Benchmarking and Best Practices to Develop an Effective Assistance Program C Streamlining and Optimizing Assistance Programs D Advocate-Only Working Group — Assistance Program Benchmarking and Best Practices E Facilitate Patient Education and Navigation F iPAP Model Changes and Future Services • Breaking Down Barriers to Product Access — Insights from the Survivor, Supporter, Supplier and Service Provider • Navigating Out of the Grey of Patient Support Services • Taking a Pulse Post-Elections — Changes to Healthcare and Medication Access • Legislative and Regulatory Factors Influencing Advocacy and Access 3 Customizable Tracks: I. Technology and Innovation — Paving a Path to Improve Outcomes II. Access and Affordability — Streamlining Financial Support and Access to Care III. Legal and Compliance — Trends in Oversight and Frameworks for Compliance