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Hemophilia of Georgia presents programs, 340B participation and telehealth expansion to committee
Summary
Hemophilia of Georgia described services for people with bleeding disorders, participation in the 340B program, a client assistance program and a $400,000 annual grant from the state Department of Public Health that helps patients pay premiums and deductibles. The group said it treats about 2,000 patients in Georgia and highlighted newly expanded
Michelle Condie, senior director of advocacy for Hemophilia of Georgia, briefed the House Health Committee on the nonprofit’s programs, federal‑program participation and recent expansion of telehealth services.
Condie said Hemophilia of Georgia has provided services in the state for more than 50 years and now personally treats about 2,000 patients in Georgia. The organization participates in the federal 340B program and uses pharmacy revenues to fund patient assistance and wraparound services, Condie said. She told the…
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