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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Adaptive Biotechnologies (ADPT) lobbying for?
Summary of Lobbying Data:
In the past 10 lobbying contracts, Adaptive Biotechnologies has hired three lobbying firms – Adaptive Biotechnologies, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer Llp, and Pamela Bradley. The company has lobbied on various general issues such as Medical/Disease Research/Clinical Labs, Budget/Appropriations, Medicare/Medicaid, and Health Issues. They have also focused on specific issues such as COVID testing, all provisions H.R. 5745, coverage, T cells, and research issues regarding cellular immunity, among others. Adaptive Biotechnologies has been lobbying government agencies such as the White House Office, House of Representatives, Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Senate, and Centers For Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Inference on Adaptive Biotechnologies’ Lobbying:
One could infer that Adaptive Biotechnologies is lobbying on these issues to influence policymakers and government agencies to prioritize funding for research related to cellular immunity and disease diagnosis, with a focus on COVID-19. The company is also pushing for legislation that would lead to increased access and reimbursement for diagnostics and lab developed tests, including those related to T cell immunity. Furthermore, the company is advocating for specific bills such as the VALID Act, Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act of 2021, and H.R. 5745, which would further advance their research goals.