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A pilot program testing the use of artificial intelligence to expand prior authorization decisions in Medicare has providers, politicians and researchers asking questions.
An NHS and social care app designed to change the way patients interact with services in Scotland is to be launched next year.
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‘Financial barrier’ | Purdue University employees say health care plan is raising medication costs
Purdue switched its pharmacy benefit manager from CVS Caremark to AffirmedRx, citing more transparency for drug costs.
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The United Regional Health Care System was awarded the Texas Hospital Association’s 2025 Excellence in Community Service Award for its many organized contributions to Texoma health and wellness.
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With DC hurtling toward a shutdown, Mass. lawmakers draw battlelines over health care, tax cuts
With a federal government shutdown moving from an “if” to a likely “when” with every passing hour, Bay State lawmakers on Capitol Hill are bracing for a fight. And they’re ready to lay the blame at the feet of Republicans who control both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Essentia officials noted that “broader conversations to support the university’s medical school” between it and the university are continuing despite its departure from talks
Gov. Laura Kelly warned Wednesday that the loss of Affordable Care Act Marketplace tax credits will have “disastrous effects” on health care unless they are restored by Congress before enrollment begins Nov.
Robles, who was an obstetrician in Peru for eight years, and the other five women forming the circle are doulas-in-training at the community doula program, run by the Hispanic Health Council, or HHC, and funded by the Connecticut Health Foundation and Hartford HealthCare.
The report notes that Southwestern states like Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona face the greatest health risks from extreme heat, while low-lying coastal states like Florida and Louisiana have increased flooding risk for health infrastructure. In Florida, nearly 15% of hospital beds sit in high-hazard flood zones, which is the most in the nation.
“President Trump certainly doesn’t sound like your average public health bureaucrat looking to retire into a pharmaceutical company or a doctor who is paid by those companies to vaccinate and medicate children,” one of the people said. “Of course, they never said a word of warning to parents who now suffer with love for their injured children.”
Democrats say any stopgap funding to avoid a government shutdown must extend enhanced Obamacare tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of the year.