
Jonathan D. Campbell
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Aug 13, 2024 |
ajmc.com | Julie A. Patterson |Jonathan D. Campbell
PublicationArticleAugust 13, 2024The American Journal of Managed CareAugust 2024Author(s):This commentary explores how 2 recently published studies evaluating the clinical benefit of the FDA’s accelerated approval program for oncology drugs came to different conclusions. Am J Manag Care.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
irishnews.com | Jonathan D. Campbell
Skip to main contentNorthern IrelandPictures gallery: Runners take part in Donaghadee 5kEvent is Northern Ireland’s most popular 5k race, says organising club Dee RunnersExpandRunners taking part in the Donaghadee 5k on Wednesday evening. The event is Northern Ireland's most popular 5k and this year sold out in 17 minutes, according to the organising club Dee Runners.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
healthaffairs.org | Julie A. Patterson |James Motyka |Jonathan D. Campbell |John O’Brien
Since , states have enacted prescription drug affordability boards (PDAB) with the asserted intention of lowering drug spending and improving affordability for patients. Variability across states and uncertainty surrounding the implementation of PDAB processes raise questions about the downstream consequences of state governments setting maximum reimbursement rates for drugs purchased in their state.
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Apr 27, 2024 |
rnz.co.nz | Jonathan D. Campbell
Art lovers are all aflutter after two bronze pigeon statues were pilfered from the streets of Wellington. Sculptor Jonathan Campbell created the pigeons in 2022 as part of a WellingtonNZ campaign to celebrate the city's business community. Each of the 10 sculptures was different - one was sitting on a pile of coins, one was flying with a paper bag of takeaways, and one was eating a bronze pizza.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
rnz.co.nz | Jonathan D. Campbell
In 2022, Wellington NZ commissioned the creation of 20 bronze pigeons statues to celebrate the city's business community. But now, two of the statues have disappeared, leaving some Wellingtonians all aflutter. The pigeons' creator, Wellington artist Jonathan Campbell, joins Emile Donovan to investigate. As a way to celebrate Wellington businesses artist Jonathan Campbell created 10 bronze pigeon statues. Two of which have now gone missing. Photo: Supplied by Jonathan Campbell
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