In just two days, registration closes for a rare opportunity to speak directly into federal healthcare policy.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is hosting patient-focused listening sessions as part of the next round of Medicare drug price negotiations. These conversations will help shape how the government evaluates the value, affordability, and access of medicines used by millions of Americans.
If you’ve ever felt like decisions are made about patients instead of with them—this is your chance to change that.
This round of negotiations includes 15 drugs affecting approximately 1.8 million Medicare beneficiaries.
But what CMS cannot see in the data alone is what those treatments actually mean in real life:
That’s where patients and caregivers come in.
We know speaking into a federal process like this can feel intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be.
At Patients Rising, we created a simple, practical set of resources to help you understand what’s happening and how to participate effectively.
👉 Use our Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Toolkit
It walks you through:
There’s another critical voice in this process that often goes unheard: caregivers.
The National Alliance for Caregiving developed a caregiver advocacy toolkit to help bring that perspective forward—and it’s incredibly powerful.
Their data shows:
Caregivers are often the ones:
If you’re a caregiver—or love someone who is—this perspective belongs in the room.
Registration for these CMS listening sessions closes Wednesday.
Opportunities like this don’t come often—and they directly influence how healthcare decisions are made at the federal level.
👉 Register now and make your voice part of the conversation
Healthcare policy is strongest when it reflects real life.
Not just data. Not just models.
But the real life experiences of patients and the people who care for them every day.
This is your chance to make sure that experience is heard.