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Patient's Rising's Terry Wilcos: The gap between FDA approval and patient access for Alzheimer's treatments

19 min · 16. Juli 2026
Episode Patient's Rising's Terry Wilcos: The gap between FDA approval and patient access for Alzheimer's treatments Cover

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Terry Wilcox, Co-founder and CEO of Patients Rising, discusses the critical gap between FDA approval and patient access for new early-onset Alzheimer's treatments. She shares personal insights from her experience as a caregiver and explains how the ASAP Act aims to fix the policy hurdles preventing families from accessing life-changing innovation.

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Episode The Human and Economic Toll of Treatment-Resistant Depression Cover

The Human and Economic Toll of Treatment-Resistant Depression

Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) affects millions of Americans and carries significant personal, clinical, and economic consequences. In this episode of the Health Policy Podcast, host Bryan Hyde speaks with Dr. William Sauvé, Chief Medical Officer of Osmind, and Mark Desmarais, Principal at Health Management Associates, about new research examining the impact of TRD on patients and the healthcare system. Drawing on a comprehensive analysis of Medicare claims data, Desmarais explains how patients with TRD generate approximately $8,000 more in annual healthcare costs than patients whose depression is effectively managed. The discussion explores the reasons behind these costs, including higher rates of physician visits and hospitalizations, as well as their impact on both individuals and caregivers. Dr. Sauvé, a psychiatrist with extensive experience treating complex depression cases in both military and civilian settings, discusses TRD, the challenges patients face after multiple unsuccessful medication trials, and the importance of identifying effective treatments. The conversation also examines workforce shortages in mental health care, barriers posed by prior authorization requirements, and how delaying effective treatment can worsen patient outcomes and increase healthcare spending.

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