Novo Nordisk And FDA Warn Consumers About Counterfeit Ozempic
The fake products are visually similar to authentic ones but can be distinguished by the placement of the EXP/LOT text on the label
The fake products are visually similar to authentic ones but can be distinguished by the placement of the EXP/LOT text on the label
Angle Health’s Series B round was led by Portage and included participation from Blumberg Capital, Mighty Capital, PruVen Capital, SixThirty Ventures, TSVC, Wing VC and Y Combinator. The post Angle Health Secures $134M to Grow Benefits Platform for Small Businesses appeared first on MedCity News.
The initiative promotes collaboration among HHS agencies to build a unified AI infrastructure
Vulcan Interoperability Bridge Program Manager Sandy Vance discusses plans to launch a second cohort
Patient survival rates in Q2 2025 are nearly 30 percent higher than expected according to a new report by AHA and Vizient
InterSystems’ HealthShare AI Assistant enables users to query, summarize, and navigate longitudinal health records using natural language prompts
Reinforcing educational standards will enable hygienists to perform more advanced procedures and raise the standard of care. The post Why Strengthening the Dental Hygienist Profession is Key to Solving Our Oral Health Crisis appeared first on MedCity News.
Every clinical encounter must be viewed as a medication reconciliation opportunity and primary care physicians are the coordinators-in-chief. The post How Care Transitions Complicate Medication Management — and How to Fix Them appeared first on MedCity News.
Madison County, tucked in the mountains of western North Carolina, has no hospital and just three ambulances serving its roughly 22,000 people. The ambulances frequently travel back and forth to Mission Hospital in Asheville, the largest and most central hospital in the region. Trips can take more than two hours, according to Mark Snelson, director…
On What the Health? From KFF Health News, distributed by WAMU, chief Washington correspondent and host Julie Rovner sat down with Avik Roy, a GOP health policy adviser, to talk about how health care has evolved as a Republican issue. Roy, a co-founder and the chair of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, said…