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Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a FDA AI tool, mRNA as a political reject, and more
The FDA rolled out a generative AI tool for speeding regulatory reviews, announcing its launch nearly a month ahead of a June 30 deadline
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Read MorePARP-ARPI Combo Sets New Standard for Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
(MedPage Today) -- CHICAGO -- Men with homologous recombination repair (HRR)-deficient, metastatic, castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) lived significantly longer without disease progressi
Read MoreIndia launches International Biomed Cross to support medical device repair during global health emergencies
Initiative led by AMTZ and backed by UCEF to mobilise biomedical engineers for disaster and emergency healthcare support
Read MoreThe human factor in hospital efficiency: HR as the catalyst for sustainable change
The global healthcare sector stands at a critical juncture today, where the need for operational efficiency must be balanced with sustainability and the unrelenting demand for high-quality patient car
Read MoreNative Americans Hurt by Federal Health Cuts, Despite RFK Jr.’s Promises of Protection
The Indian Health Service was mostly spared in the federal government’s widespread staffing cuts, but tribal governments and organizations have lost funding elsewhere in the melee of federal health
Read MoreBallad Health’s Hospital Monopoly Underperformed. Then Tennessee Lowered the Bar.
Ballad Health, a state-sanctioned hospital monopoly in Tennessee and Virginia, can now be deemed a “clear and convincing” benefit to the public with performance that would earn a “D” on most g
Read MoreWatch: In a ‘Dead Zone,’ Doctors Don’t Practice and Telehealth Doesn’t Reach
Chief rural health correspondent Sarah Jane Tribble explains how millions of rural Americans live in counties with doctor shortages and where high-speed internet connections aren’t adequate to acces
Read MoreTrump Administration Is Ending Multiple HIV Vaccine Studies, Scientists and Officials Say
The cuts will shutter two major HIV vaccine research efforts, and a National Institutes of Health senior official said the agency has been instructed not to issue any more HIV vaccine research funding
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