
Healthcare organizations face ongoing challenges like burnout and inefficiency, but a shift towards integrated technology and collaboration offers hope for improvement.
Healthcare organizations face ongoing challenges like burnout and inefficiency, but a shift towards integrated technology and collaboration offers hope for improvement.
COVID-19 reveals significant political polarization in public health, impacting vaccine attitudes and infection concerns among Democrats and Republicans.
Proposed premium increases in the ACA Marketplace for 2026 surge due to rising healthcare costs, specialty drug prices and subsidy uncertainties, according to a recent KFF analysis.
Experts criticize the FDA's narrow COVID-19 vaccine approval, warning it limits access and undermines public health amid rising hospitalization rates.
With healthcare costs climbing, Stuart will lead the nonprofit insurer’s push to keep coverage affordable for 6 million Californians.
Although Medicare Advantage plan member satisfaction has dropped, areas for improvement have emerged in the form of digital innovations, according to the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Medicare Advantage Study.
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The next step for the Rise For Health study researchers is to study the health benefits of frequent standing in older men and women.
Sexual and gender minority individuals still face insurance denials and cost-sharing barriers when accessing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), despite having a Grade A recommendation from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).
The biosimilar will be available to any licensed specialty pharmacy in the United States at a 95% discount from Stelara, starting January 1, 2026.
Large language models (LLMs) were more likely to suggest inferior treatment options when reviewing hypothetical cases when patients' Black identity was listed or implied.
New study results provide insight into improving heart health through behavior changes, such as taking standing breaks throughout the day.
A lack of training and vague, overlapping symptoms can be attributed to more than three-quarters of autoimmune patients being misdiagnosed at least once, according to Veena Joy, the U.S. Lead for Strategic Partnerships, Allergy and Autoimmunity at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
This recent study underscores the fact that biomarkers serve not merely as statistical instruments but as insights into disease biology.
In an analysis from Trilliant Health of 11 inpatient and outpatient procedures, Aetna and UnitedHealthcare had huge variations in rates across the country, across states, and even at the same facility for the same procedures.
Prefilled syringes of Imuldosa now have the lowest wholesaler acquisition cost among all branded ustekinumab biosimilars, according to a news release.
Tonmya is the first new fibromyalgia treatment approved by the FDA in more than 15 years, providing symptom relief for at least 30% of patients when compared to placebo, according to clinical trial results.
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Papzimeos is the first and only FDA-approved treatment for adults with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP), with ongoing clinical studies showing symptom relief for up to two years.
This final part of the three-part video series highlights Sharon Faust of Navitus reflecting on how personal challenges, including her husband’s accident, reshaped her perspective and empowered her to lead boldly in the PBM industry.
Those with hemophilia face heightened risks of depression and anxiety due to pain and joint issues, impacting their overall mental health and quality of life.
Children with HIV face a shortened life span, educational barriers and daily stigma, according to Amir Ardeshir, Ph.D., DVM, associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Tulane University.
In this video interview, Amanda Bogle, a healthcare attorney at Sheppard Mullin, explains the importance of compliance officers, documentation systems and leadership for pharmacists looking to adhere to the evolving regulatory landscape.
Veena Joy, the U.S. Lead for Strategic Partnerships, Allergy and Autoimmunity at Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses the latest advancements in autoimmune disease research and explains why industry collaboration is essential to finding disease cures.
Postmenopausal women who sit less may have better heart health outcomes than those who sit for longer periods of time, according to a recent study published in Circulation.
Pharmacists and prescribers express ongoing concern about medication prior authorization struggles, but most are willing to adopt new technologies to ease the burden, according to a recent Surescripts survey.
HIV-fighting antibodies produced in infant macaques in a preclinical trial could be the future of HIV prevention in humans, according to Amir Ardeshir, Ph.D., DVM, Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Tulane University.
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A recent study found major racial disparities in U.S. prescription drug use, with White patients using the most and Black patients often undertreated.
Access is the central tenet to the success of lenacapavir as a form of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), according to Jeremiah Johnson, the executive director of PrEP4All and Mitchell Warren, the executive director of the AIDS Vaccine and Advocacy Coalition (AVAC).