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Prescription for a Nation: Systemic change, not symptomatic relief
Anuradha Katyal, Deputy Vice President - Public Health and Raj Das, Knowledge & Insights Coordinator, Sambodhi Research, push for immediate policy integration, strategic investments, and the adop
Read MoreRachel Reeves says she ‘chooses investment’ as she prepares to unveil Labour’s spending review – UK politics live
Chancellor will reveal how the government plans to spend almost £1.4tn in 2026-27, rising to almost £1.
Read MoreWhat Are ‘Improper’ Medicaid Payments, and Are They as High as a Trump Official Said?
The vast majority of improper payments stem from documentation mistakes and do not fit the definition of waste, fraud, or abuse.
Read MoreFour Ways Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Would Undermine Access to Obamacare
The combination of the House-passed spending and tax bill and the Trump administration’s regulatory action could change Affordable Care Act enrollment and the cost of insurance.
Read MoreSTAT+: RFK Jr.’s new chronic disease agency faces a road block: Congress
The new agency at the center of RFK Jr.'s agenda is hitting its first hurdle: Congress.
Read MoreOpinion: The crucial Sickle Cell Data Collection program is in jeopardy
Without the Sickle Cell Data Collection program, we will see greater burdens and higher costs for both families and health care systems.
Read MoreOpinion: How physicians like me are grappling with requests for unvaccinated donor blood
As a transfusion medicine physician, Jeremy W. Jacobs has increasingly faced requests for “unvaccinated donor blood.” So he and colleagues looked closer at what the data say.
Read MoreMAHA-friendly bill in Texas would put warning labels on foods with any of 44 additives
Europe’s comparatively cautious approach to food additives is the envy of health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again movement. A Texas bill now before Gov.
Read MoreGlobalData highlights impact of US tariffs on medical robotics industry
Medical robotics systems rely on precision components sourced from around the world, including sensors, motors, high-resolution imaging components, and specialised electronics
Read MoreProgress unravelled, and millions left vulnerable: how British aid cuts threaten British health too | Sarah Champion
The UK faces a critical choice: follow the global trend of disengagement or stand firm in backing health securityRight now, aid reductions across the globe are jeopardising decades of progress agains
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