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What Merck’s Chief Medical Officer Thinks of Lilly’s Approach to GLP-1s

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Eliav Barr gave kudos to Eli Lilly for testing the company’s Zepbound weight loss drug in combination with a psoriatic arthritis drug to achieve better results for the underlying inflammation. The post What Merck’s Chief Medical Officer Thinks of Lilly’s Approach to GLP-1s appeared first on MedCity News.

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Native American Leaders Target High Maternal Mortality in Indian Country

1 month ago04 mins

When she was 25 years old, Rhonda Swaney nearly died delivering a stillborn baby. She’s a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana. Although her experience was nearly 50 years ago, Swaney said Native Americans continue to receive inadequate maternal care. The data appears to support that belief.  In 2024, the most…

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Agentic AI: Shifting Medical Affairs from What’s Happening to Why

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As healthcare data explodes, agentic AI has emerged as a solution to validate medical information through specialized agents working together behind the scenes. The post Agentic AI: Shifting Medical Affairs from What’s Happening to Why appeared first on MedCity News.

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Top-Rated Physical Therapy Clinics Specializing in Stroke Recovery

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[Sponsored] The top-rated U.S. organizations with the best physical therapy for stroke recovery are known for structured brain injury rehabilitation programs, multidisciplinary teams and measurable outcomes. The post Top-Rated Physical Therapy Clinics Specializing in Stroke Recovery appeared first on MedCity News.

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A Playbook for Modern Ambulatory Infusion Care: How Providers Can Strengthen Experience, Outcomes, and Operational Performance

1 month ago01 mins

As specialty therapies expand and chronic conditions rise, infusion services must be viewed as both clinically intensive and deeply human. The post A Playbook for Modern Ambulatory Infusion Care: How Providers Can Strengthen Experience, Outcomes, and Operational Performance appeared first on MedCity News.

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As Insurance Prices Rise, Families Puzzle Over Options

1 month ago09 mins

New York-based performer Cynthia Freeman, 61, has been trying to figure out how to keep the Affordable Care Act health plan that she and her husband depend on. “If we didn’t have health issues, I’d just go back to where I was in my 40s and not have health insurance,” she said, “but we’re not…

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How Is Your County Spending Opioid Settlement Cash? Our Tracking Tool Follows the Money.

1 month ago03 mins

LISTEN: Big cuts to Medicaid mean some states will have to scramble to keep offering treatment for addiction. KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani appeared on WAMU’s “Health Hub” on Jan. 14 to explain why addiction care advocates worry opioid settlement money could end up plugging holes in state budgets instead of fighting the…

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Hospitals can soften the blow of Medicaid’s retroactive coverage change, if they choose to

1 month ago09 mins

By BRIAN STANLEY Patients waiting on Medicaid enrollment face more bills, while Congress touts that as cost savings. Hospitals need to choose their stance. Medicaid covers the lion’s share of short- and long-term health care expenses for low-income, older, and/or disabled Americans. Until now, the program paid for care received up to three months before…

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A Guide to Noninvasive Liver Diagnostic Devices: Technology and Leading Organizations Explained

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[Sponsored] The leading device-based solutions showcase this innovative technology and offer numerous clinical benefits. Here’s a guide to how they work and what to consider. The post A Guide to Noninvasive Liver Diagnostic Devices: Technology and Leading Organizations Explained appeared first on MedCity News.

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Kaiser Permanente to Pay $556M to Settle Medicare Advantage Fraud Allegations

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Five Kaiser Permanente affiliates agreed to pay $556 million to settle allegations from the Department of Justice that they improperly inflated Medicare Advantage payments through inaccurate diagnosis coding. The case is one of the largest risk-adjustment settlements to date — and it signals continued federal scrutiny of the program. The post Kaiser Permanente to Pay…

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