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Read MoreSTAT+: Teladoc to buy home testing company Catapult for $65 million
Teladoc Health will buy at-home testing company Catapult Health for $65 million in cash as it aims to grow its business around care for chronic diseases.
Read MoreApex Kidney Care secures investment from Blue Earth Capital AG
Blue Earth Capital AG stands as a key Limited Partner in Tata Capital Healthcare Fund II
Read MoreFlies in hospital wards may be spreading drug-resistant bacteria to patients
Scientists in Nigeria found the insects carry infections resistant to last-resort antibiotics, adding to fears about superbugsFlies buzzing between beds may be spreading drug-resistant bugs among pati
Read MoreTrump’s Already Gone Back on His Promise To Leave Abortion to States
On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump said the power to make abortion policies “has been returned to the states.
Read MoreWash, Dry, Enroll: Finding Medicaid Help at the Laundromat
State Medicaid and Affordable Care Act programs have long struggled to connect with lower-income Americans to help them access care.
Read MoreAlcohol-related deaths in UK hit record high of 10,473
Men are more than twice as likely as women to die as a result of excess alcohol consumption, statistics showAlcohol-related deaths in the UK have hit a record high, with 10,473 people dying in 2023 as
Read MoreSTAT+: What happens when a rare disease drug seems to work, but the health care system doesn’t?
Cristina Brennan can hear the clock ticking.
Read MoreQ&A: How institutions have responded to the gender-affirming care executive order, one week later
Yale assistant professor of pediatrics Meredithe McNamara talks with STAT about how institutions have responded to Trump's executive order on gender-affirming care, one week later.
Read MoreOpinion: We are all complicit in the big lie of health insurance
“Insurers deliver the deception we seek — by promising to pay for ‘medically necessary’ care and telling us nothing about whether and how they weigh cost,” writes M. Gregg Bloche.
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