- Lobbying
- Deborah AND Outlaw
Lobbying Arrangements Results for 'Deborah Outlaw'
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Other Lobbyists:
Issue | Client | Firm | Lobbyists | Start Date | Latest Filing Date |
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Details Supporting research on gene and cell therapy |
American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details issues relating to the 340B drug program 340B drug pricing program; Medicare and Medicaid; |
Sentry Data Systems
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details Appropriations efforts to increase research on hydrocephalus and to increase congressional and agency awareness of varied issues surrounding hydrocephalus |
Hydrocephalus Association
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details Issues of interest to providers of education and training for individuals with diabetes, including access to care, medical devices, Medicare coverage, and reimbursement. |
American Association of Diabetes Educators
Professional association of allied health providers |
The Outlaw Group | |||
Details Issues of interest on coverage of integrated services including massage therapy, and pain management including massage therapy |
American Massage Therapy Association
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details Legislation to increase access to tinnitus treatment and prevention through expanded research, to benefit veteran populations with tinnitus. |
American Tinnitus Association
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details Legislative efforts to address drug shortage issues; legislative efforts to ensure appropriate reimbursement and patient access to care for anesthesiologists, and pediatric subspecialists. |
MEDNAX (Pediatrix Medical Group and American Anesthesiology)
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details Efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, with specific emphasis on diabetes policies that could impact access to DSMT. Legislative initiatives to increase access to DSMT; legislative ... |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF DIABETES EDUCATORS
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THE OUTLAW GROUP | |||
Details |
NATIONAL VISION REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION
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THE OUTLAW GROUP |