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August 27, 2025
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  • Duke Spinout Launches Platform to Unite Care and Clinical Research
  • Regeneron’s RNA Med for Muscle Disease Meets Trial Goals; FDA Filing Planned for Next Year
  • Dreem Health Launches 3 Partnerships to Address Sleep Disorders

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7 States Passed Abortion Rights Ballot Measures. But Changes Won’t be Like a “Light Switch,” Experts Say

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In the 2024 election, seven out of 10 states passed ballot measures protecting abortion rights. But the effects won’t be seen immediately, experts say. The post 7 States Passed Abortion Rights Ballot Measures. But Changes Won’t be Like a “Light Switch,” Experts Say appeared first on MedCity News.

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Don’t Erode Medical Device Trust with Right to Repair

9 months ago01 mins

Right to repair would undermine the FDA’s regulations and introduce unnecessary risk into the healthcare industry, threatening the high-quality care that doctors provide patients.  The post Don’t Erode Medical Device Trust with Right to Repair appeared first on MedCity News.

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Journalists Examine Health Care for Native Americans and Recent Food Recalls

9 months ago03 mins

KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed the Trump presidency and health care on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on Nov. 8. Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report” Read Stephanie Armour’s “Trump’s White House Return Poised To Tangle Health Care Safety Net” KFF Health News correspondent Brett Kelman discussed dental implants…

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Bundling Boomer Housing with On-site Primary Care and Wellness-Focused Living: It Just Makes Sense

9 months ago01 mins

Providing proactive and preventive health-focused living among younger, less affluent senior populations — and extending this into value-based care — just makes sense.  The post Bundling Boomer Housing with On-site Primary Care and Wellness-Focused Living: It Just Makes Sense appeared first on MedCity News.

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What To Know About RFK Jr.’s Stances on Key Health Issues and What He Could Do at HHS

9 months ago019 mins

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, is coming into the nomination process in an unusual position, with a long list of his own policy priorities separate from the president-elect’s, and a public promise by Trump to let him “go wild” on his ideas. This…

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NationsBenefits Acquires Good Measures to Advance Food-as-Medicine Offerings

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To ramp up its food-as-medicine support, NationsBenefits has acquired Good Measures, a company that offers coaching and personalized food prescriptions. The post NationsBenefits Acquires Good Measures to Advance Food-as-Medicine Offerings appeared first on MedCity News.

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Halozyme Makes Unsolicited €2B Takeover Bid for Drug R&D Services Firm Evotec

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Halozyme’s offer comes as Evotec deals with several business setbacks and a languishing stock price. Earlier this year, Evotec implemented a cost-saving corporate restructuring. The post Halozyme Makes Unsolicited €2B Takeover Bid for Drug R&D Services Firm Evotec appeared first on MedCity News.

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Remote Patient Monitoring Works … What are Payers and Providers Waiting for?

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To overcome challenges and ensure that RPM reaches its full potential, both providers and payers need to implement several key strategies — and technology is a key component to making everything easier on all organizations.  The post Remote Patient Monitoring Works … What are Payers and Providers Waiting for? appeared first on MedCity News.

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Leapfrog Group Finds Significant Improvements in Patient Safety

9 months ago01 mins

Fall 2024 Hospital Safety Grade report sees reductions in healthcare-associated infections nationwide

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Medicare Advantage 2025 Spotlight: A First Look at Plan Offerings

9 months ago01 mins

This brief provides an overview of the Medicare Advantage plans that are available for 2025 and key trends over time. The average Medicare beneficiary will have the option of 34 Medicare Advantage prescription drug (MA-PD) plans in 2025, 2 fewer than the 36 options available in 2024. The average Medicare beneficiary can choose among plans…

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