Ralph G. Neas (born 1946 in Brookline, Massachusetts) is CEO of the National Coalition on Health Care (NCHC), a non-profit, non-partisan organization working to improve America's health care system
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The Making of the ADA - Ralph Neas
Open Caption From "The Disability Leadership Series" 1999 - 2000 Some....
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Spring 2022 CPF Fellows: Ralph G. Neas
The USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future (CPF) thanks Spring 2...
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Ralph Neas: The Voting Rights Act, Past and P...
Coalition builder and bipartisan legislative advocate Ralph Neas discu...
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Quick Takes: Q&A with CPF Fellow Ralph G. Neas
The USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future (CPF) presents Quick ...
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The Making of the ADA - Pat Wright, Ralph Nea...
Open Caption From "The Disability Leadership Series" 1999 - 2000 I thi...
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People for The American Way President Ralph Neas speaks at the 25th An...
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"Ed Brooke Didn't Back Down": Lawmakers Mourn Trailblazing Mass. Senator
"He led a phenomenal life," Brooke's chief counsel Ralph Neas, who counted Brooke as his first-ever boss and his life-long mentor, told NBC outsidethe funeral. "His leadership was indispensable. He was my guidepost for the last 40-plus years."
Date: Mar 10, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Edward W. Brooke, First Black Senator Since Reconstruction, Dead at 95
Family spokesman Ralph Neas and Massachusetts GOP chairwoman Kirsten Hughes confirmed the news to The Washington Post and Boston Globe, respectively. Neas told the Associated Press that Brooke died of natural causes in his Coral Gables, Florida home.
Date: Jan 04, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Edward Brooke, First Black Elected US Senator, Dies
Brooke, who represented Massachusetts for two terms from 1967 to 1979, died of natural causes at his Coral Gables, Florida, home, surrounded by his family, said Ralph Neas, Brooke's former chief counsel.
Date: Jan 04, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Justice Department, Senate investigating generic drug price hikes
24, the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act, the CEO of the GPhA, Ralph Neas, noted that studies suggest the law saved $239 billion in health-care costs in 2013 and created a new framework allowing safe, affordable generic drugs to come t
Date: Nov 24, 2014
Category: Health
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Sanders seeks generic drug bill as he ponders 2016 run
The bill is not the best way to save money, said Ralph Neas, president and CEO of Generic Pharmaceutical Association. The best way to save money and increase access to medication, Neas said in a written statement, is to encourage competition. Congress, Neas said, should focus on creating a more comp
"Biosimilars have been successfully used in Europe and other markets for years," Ralph Neas, CEO of the Generic Pharmaceutical Association, said in a statement. "Filgrastim's filing acceptance moves us closer to the day when U.S. patients that currently must rely on costly brand biologics for treatm
Ralph Neas, president of the Generic Pharmaceutical Association - an industry trade group - released a statement saying the rule change would be "nothing short of catastrophic," and could raise healthcare costs and "create dangerous confusion" for doctors and patients.
Date: Feb 18, 2014
Category: Health
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SCOTUS makes it harder to sue drugmakers over 'design defects'
When it comes to decisions on safety and approval of prescription medicine, the FDA is best equipped to make judgments that affect patients, Generic Pharmaceutical Association President and CEO Ralph Neas said in a statement. The experts at FDA alone have the scientific knowledge, regulatory expe