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November 10, 2025
  • Eli Lilly Strikes Another Genetic Meds Deal, Gaining Global Rights to MeiraGTx Retinal Gene Therapy
  • What Can Healthcare Today Learn From Apple Circa 2007? A Lot, Actually.
  • The Doctor’s Monopoly Is Dead and We’re All Better For It
  • Shutdown Has Highlighted Washington’s Retreat From Big Ideas on Health Care

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  • Eli Lilly Strikes Another Genetic Meds Deal, Gaining Global Rights to MeiraGTx Retinal Gene Therapy

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  • What Can Healthcare Today Learn From Apple Circa 2007? A Lot, Actually.

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  • The Doctor’s Monopoly Is Dead and We’re All Better For It

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  • Shutdown Has Highlighted Washington’s Retreat From Big Ideas on Health Care

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  • As Health Companies Get Bigger, So Do the Bills. It’s Unclear if Trump’s Team Will Intervene.

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H.R. 1 and Medicaid: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know About Upcoming Changes

4 weeks ago01 mins

“When you cut one part of the health system, it tends to have a ripple effect on the rest of it,” an expert notes at Webinar

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States Are Forming “Health Alliances.” Can They Make a Difference for Public Health Policy?

4 weeks ago01 mins

States have begun to form “health alliances” as a counter to federal public health recommendations and policies under the Trump Administration. This Policy Watch describes the goals of these alliances, and discusses what effects they may have for U.S. public health policy.

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Which FHIR Use Cases Are Gaining Momentum Globally?

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During FHIR survey webinar, HL7 says it is working on FHIR accelerators around medical devices, quality measures

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Fertility Awareness-Based Methods to Prevent Pregnancy

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This fact sheet provides an overview of fertility awareness-based methods to prevent pregnancy and their efficacy rates, and discusses associated costs and insurance coverage of these methods.

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KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’: Schrödinger’s Government Shutdown

4 weeks ago08 mins

The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care Politics and Policy A…

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Fifteen Governors Create New Public Health Alliance

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The move comes in the wake of controversial developments at CDC and HHS

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Shop and Compare: Online Health Insurance Options in California

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[Sponsored] Here are some of the top online health insurance options worth exploring — each designed to simplify coverage decisions while meeting California’s high standards for accessibility and compliance. The post Shop and Compare: Online Health Insurance Options in California appeared first on MedCity News.

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Bridging Healthcare’s Data Gaps as Care Expands Beyond Traditional Settings

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Outpatient facilities and microhospitals improve care access, but as patients receive care across more places, data becomes more fragmented, requiring an adapted approach to non-interventional research The post Bridging Healthcare’s Data Gaps as Care Expands Beyond Traditional Settings appeared first on MedCity News.

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Returning Time to Clinicians Is Why Innovation Matters

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Simplifying these labor-intensive and iterative processes through automation enables providers to spend more time on direct patient care instead of hunting through charts and sitting on hold with insurance companies. The post Returning Time to Clinicians Is Why Innovation Matters appeared first on MedCity News.

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An Age-Old Fear Grows More Common: ‘I’m Going To Die Alone’

4 weeks ago015 mins

This summer, at dinner with her best friend, Jacki Barden raised an uncomfortable topic: the possibility that she might die alone. “I have no children, no husband, no siblings,” Barden remembered saying. “Who’s going to hold my hand while I die?” Barden, 75, never had children. She’s lived on her own in western Massachusetts since…

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  • Eli Lilly Strikes Another Genetic Meds Deal, Gaining Global Rights to MeiraGTx Retinal Gene Therapy
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