Senators John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) and Eric Schmitt (R-Missouri) introduced a bill last week that would require “able-bodied adults” without dependents to work or volunteer for at least 20 hours per ...
CMS recently issued a statement saying that it's continuing the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program but is leaving the door open for potential changes. Experts weighed in on what changes could be ...
Robert Califf addressed a range of issues, including AI, lack of nutrition resources at the FDA and how he evaluates the progress of precision medicine at the Precision Medicine World Conference in ...
Digital health apps have faced serious headwinds in recent years amid dried-up funding and macroeconomic challenges. New digital products angling to make inroads in today’s markets must do so on ...
A clinical study testing a Pliant Therapeutics drug once considered a promising prospect for treating a fatal lung disorder is now on pause at the recommendation of independent outside observers.
The DEA recently released three rules regarding the remote prescribing of controlled substances. However, many telehealth advocates argue that two of these rules hinder access to care.
Fraud, waste and abuse (FWA) schemes like unnecessary genetic testing, fake Covid-19 testing and inappropriate billing of behavioral health services continue to plague the healthcare industry ...
Organizations are integrating previously disparate services to better align their offerings with the shift from fee-for-service to risk-based care through visionary, member-centric solutions.
Member engagement is a critical function of any health plan’s outcomes improvement strategy. How members interact with their health plans directly impacts satisfaction, health outcomes, and ...
Given the remarkable advances seen with gene therapies for sickle cell disease (SCD), it may seem counterintuitive to suggest the space may be in need of more therapies that have already been ...