Medicare Advantage Provider Networks Limit Enrollees to About Half of the Physicians in Their Area That Are Available to Beneficiaries in Traditional Medicare, on Average

With Medicare’s annual open enrollment period underway, a new KFF analysis finds that                  Medicare Advantage enrollees, on average, had access to just under half (48%) of the physicians in their area who were available to people enrolled in traditional Medicare. The finding illustrates a key tradeoff for beneficiaries in choosing Medicare Advantage.

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The Nobel Prize’s Amazing Track Record in Immunology

By MIKE MAGEE With the announcement of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine last week, the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) took an understandable victory lap, stating: “This Nobel Prize demonstrates how immunology is central to medicine and human health. The ability to harness, modulate, or restrain immune responses holds promise across a…

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How the Stigma Around Male Infertility Can Be Reduced

At the HLTH conference in Las Vegas, Colton Underwood and fertility experts highlighted the need to break the stigma around male infertility, urging greater awareness, testing and support to recognize it as a men’s health issue as much as a women’s one. The post How the Stigma Around Male Infertility Can Be Reduced appeared first…

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