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Pooja Dhupati

Pooja Dhupati is a student at UACOM-P Class of 2026. After graduating from the University of Southern California with a B.A. in Sociology, she earned her Master’s in Public Health with an emphasis in Health Services and Policy from USC. Afterwards, she enjoyed working for a small children’s health advocacy nonprofit in Downtown Los Angeles and then for Wisconsin’s Division of Public Health through the CDC Foundation. Back home in Phoenix for medical school, she’s excited to combine her background in health policy and community advocacy with her medical education. Since moving back to AZ, she loves competing in dog sports with her tiny L.A. shelter dog, Mitai!

Business/Policy, PolicyDecember 12, 2023

PBMs and Drug Pricing: Who’s Really Footing the Bill?

By Pooja Dhupati

Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) represent over 266 million Americans as third party administrators managing the selection, purchase and distribution of pharmaceuticals on behalf of…

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Business/Policy, PolicyMay 2, 2023

How Pharmaceutical Monopolies Cost Us All

By Pooja Dhupati

About one-quarter of U.S. adults report delaying filling prescription medications, skipping doses, or cutting pills due to cost according to Kaiser Family Foundation’s 2022…

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