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We are the leading grassroots patient advocacy organization advancing comprehensive policy solutions that put patient experience at the center of America’s healthcare access challenges.
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Udoh adds, “Without oversight, for-profit corporations, PBMs, and large hospital systems will continue to exacerbate health disparities for marginalized communities by increasing costs, reducing patient access, and driving vertical consolidation without any tangible benefits for patients.”
Advocacy Network / State Leaders
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Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Jennifer Hinkel is a researcher and business leader specializing in oncology outcomes, data, and health economics. She is currently a Managing Director and Chief Growth Officer at The Data Economics Company and Founding Partner of Sigla Sciences. Hinkel is also pursuing her DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care at the University of Oxford and mentors several health and technology early-stage companies and founders. Her previous experience includes working as a senior partner in a boutique market access consultancy, as well as holding strategic, analytic, and commercial positions at Roche and Genentech in the US, Latin America, and Europe. Prior to her work in the life sciences industry, Hinkel served in non-profit and public sector roles at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), and for a UK Parliamentary member in the House of Lords. Hinkel holds degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology (BS International Affairs) and the London School of Economics (MSc International Health Policy). She has lectured on Health Systems and Health Economics at Penn State University and Arcadia University, holds patents in health care technology, and has published numerous articles and abstracts on market access and oncology health services research. As a Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma survivor, Hinkel is passionate about oncology innovation. She founded Resilience Racing, the first all-cancer-survivor sailing team, and launched the 40 Under 40 in Cancer annual awards program to support the survivor and oncology community.
Patient Stories
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