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Hit Hard by Opioid Crisis, Black Patients Further Hurt by Barriers to Care
The rate of overdose deaths from opioids has grown significantly among Black people.
Read MoreHow Much Will That Surgery Cost? ???? Hospital Prices Remain Largely Unhelpful.
Health care price transparency is one of the few bipartisan issues in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreCDSCO seeks industry comments upon issue of Cardio, Neuro devices revised classification draft
All concerned associations/stakeholders are requested to forward their comments within 30 days of the publication of this draft (April 1, 2025)
Read MoreUse DOGE to deregulate methadone as addiction medicine, coalition urges Trump
Advocates of addiction treatment say DOGE’s efficiency goals should include easing regulations that lead patients to dub methadone “liquid handcuffs.
Read MoreOpinion: A former HHS secretary’s fears for America’s future
“If you just looked at the economics of this, vaccines are one of the few ways we save money in health care,” former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala said on the…
Read MoreOpinion: Every doctor is a writer: On the end of note-writing and meaning-making in medicine
“As a doctor who is very much a writer, I feel a sense of dread and even grief at this new option (or pressure) to outsource my note-writing to AI,”…
Read MoreTvaster Genkalp secures $1.25 mn in pre-series A funding from Ideaspring Capital
The fresh investment aims to accelerate the expansion and commercialisation of Episcreen Liver, a methylation-based liquid biopsy test for early liver cancer detection
Read MoreThe world is missing out on the real Yemen: we are not just war, headlines or suffering | Nada Al-Saqaf
After a decade of conflict, loss is constant, as is fear for our children’s future. But we are more than thisA decade of war in Yemen has left us in a place we never could have imagined.
Read MoreAlgorithmic Biologics appoints Hiranjith GH as Chief Business Officer
Hiranjith will lead the company’s commercial operations and its expansion globally, with primary focus in the US
Read MoreMore Americans Cannot Afford Medical Care: Gallup Poll
A new survey found that 11 percent of Americans said they could not pay for medication and medical treatments.
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