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  • WeightWatchers Introduces New Menopause Program
  • Summit Lung Cancer Drug Falls Short on Key Survival Goal in Global Study, Putting FDA Approval in Doubt

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Trump’s Executive Order on Prescription Drug Costs Delivers a Win for Pharma Companies

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The Trump administration aims to change the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program in a way that would delay when certain drugs can be selected for negotiation. The post Trump’s Executive Order on Prescription Drug Costs Delivers a Win for Pharma Companies appeared first on MedCity News.

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RFK Jr.: Autism Is an Epidemic

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HHS Secretary states that the cause of autism will become clear in September

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How has the Burden of Chronic Diseases in the U.S. and Peer Nations Changed Over Time?

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Chronic, non-communicable diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and make up 8 of the 10 top causes of death in the U.S. Across several chronic diseases, the U.S. has a higher burden of illness than peer nations. The reasons why are complex and include differences in how health care is managed, poverty, diet…More

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The Effect of Delaying the Selection of Small Molecule Drugs for Medicare Drug Price Negotiation

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In a new Trump administration executive order, the Secretary of HHS is directed to work with Congress to implement a change in law to delay negotiation of so-called “small molecule” drugs under the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program for an additional 4 years. This brief analyzes how many of the drugs previously…

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Project Bread Teams With Mass. Medicaid ACOs on Food Insecurity

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Project Bread CEO Erin McAleer describes learnings as MassHealth’s Health-Related Social Needs program moves from pilot to broader roll-out

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First Quarter Sees Record-Breaking Number of Ransomware Attacks

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Cybersecurity firms indicate that the healthcare industry remains a top target for ransomware groups

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How States Verify Citizenship and Immigration Status in Medicaid

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This brief describes federal citizenship and immigration status eligibility and eligibility verification requirements for Medicaid. Eligibility for federally-funded coverage under Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program is limited to U.S. citizens and certain lawfully present immigrants.

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Healthcare’s Robotic Renaissance: Meeting Future Demands

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From the operating room to the front desk, robotics are now being integrated into a variety of applications with the purpose of freeing up time and services for healthcare workers to do what they do best, patient care. The post Healthcare’s Robotic Renaissance: Meeting Future Demands appeared first on MedCity News.

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How the Healthcare Industry Can Soften Blow from Medicaid Cuts

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By adopting a fresh approach that places the right people in the right programs, including AI-enabled enrollment, health plans, the healthcare industry will be in a better position to weather impending federal cuts – and maybe even end up better for it. The post How the Healthcare Industry Can Soften Blow from Medicaid Cuts appeared…

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How Can Fintech Make it Easier for Early Stage Life Science Companies to Grow?

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[Sponsored] A webinar on May 8th will explore how a banking platform approach could be a resource for the needs of entrepreneurs across biotech, diagnostics, and other life science companies. The post How Can Fintech Make it Easier for Early Stage Life Science Companies to Grow? appeared first on MedCity News.

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