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Sharon Lamberton

Deputy Vice President, PhRMA

Professional Background

Sharon Lamberton currently serves as the Deputy Vice President of State Government Advocacy at PhRMA, where she plays a pivotal role in influencing and shaping health policies that improve access to innovative medicines for patients across the United States. With a robust blend of expertise in state and federal advocacy, as well as international outreach, Ms. Lamberton has established herself as a key voice in the healthcare policy landscape. Her primary focus is on advocating for patient and provider groups, ensuring their needs are represented in an evolving healthcare environment.

Prior to her impactful role at PhRMA, Sharon honed her policy expertise on Capitol Hill, where she lobbied for long-term care issues and Medicare on behalf of a senior citizens' organization. Her advocacy work extends to rural health issues, which she tackled during her tenure at the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

Sharon's extensive experience doesn’t end there. She also served as a Senior Health Policy Analyst at the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, where her insights contributed to vital discussions surrounding healthcare access for America's aging population. Through her work at prestigious organizations, she demonstrated her commitment to enhancing the quality of healthcare while ensuring seniors receive the resources and care they deserve.

Education and Achievements

Sharon Lamberton has a solid educational foundation that has equipped her with the necessary skills to tackle complex health policy challenges. She obtained a Master’s degree in Health Systems Management, with a focus on Public Policy from George Mason University, where she gained a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between health systems and policy-making. Additionally, her Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Texas Woman’s University provides her with a strong clinical background, enhancing her credibility when advocating for healthcare reform.

Sharon’s dual background in health policy and nursing uniquely positions her to bridge the gap between clinical practice and health advocacy. Her early career experiences leading clinical trial protocols at the National Institutes of Health further solidified her knowledge of the healthcare landscape, particularly in clinical research and the importance of innovative treatments for patients.

Notable Contributions and Impact

Throughout her career, Ms. Lamberton has made significant contributions in advocating for better healthcare access and policy reform. At PhRMA, she has focused on key issues that affect patients and providers alike, emphasizing the need for affordable access to medications that improve health outcomes. Her advocacy is vital in a rapidly changing healthcare environment, where ongoing discussions surrounding drug pricing and policy reforms are critical for millions of Americans looking for quality care.

Overall, Sharon's career reflects a steadfast commitment to public service and healthcare improvement. Her ability to navigate complex policy issues while maintaining a focus on patient needs positions her as a significant contributor to the future of healthcare advocacy.

Achievements

  • Influential role as Deputy Vice President of State Government Advocacy at PhRMA, advocating for innovative medicines and patient access.
  • Extensive lobbying experience for long-term care and Medicare on Capitol Hill, affecting policy changes in senior healthcare.
  • Contributions to rural health issues during her time at GAO, enhancing healthcare access for underserved populations.
  • Active participation in healthcare discussions as a Senior Health Policy Analyst at the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, advocating for America's seniors.

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area