CURES 2.0 Congressional Briefing
Cures 2.0 is the follow-up legislation to the landmark, bipartisan 21st Century Cures Act of 2016, that led to the streamlining and improvements in medical care, research, drug development and more. New Jersey’s own, Max Schill, who was the inspiring 7-year old (at the time) Patient who walked the halls of Congress to get the CURES legislation passed in 2016, participated in this briefing for congressional staff. The webinar also featured Diana DeGette, U.S Representative, Colorado, and Fred Upton, U.S. Representative, Michigan.
We are sharing this webinar which features a now 13-year old Max and highlights the features of the Cures 2.0 bill and how it seeks to make new treatments more accessible to Patients. Cures 2.0 endeavors to take advantage of new technologies and modernization efforts to improve approval and regulatory processes, bring more Patient empowerment and engagement in drug development and clinical trials, build on infrastructure goals to expand telehealth and improve public health and preparedness.
The webinar can be viewed here.