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Patients generally can’t change insurance until end-of-year enrollment periods. No such restraint applies to providers and insurers when they get in a dispute.
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Drug companies have tried to invalidate a program that would reduce the price of medications for high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
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Drug companies have tried to invalidate a program that would reduce the price of medications for high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
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Florida surgeon general Joseph A. Ladapo failed to urge parents to vaccinate their children or keep unvaccinated students home from school as a precaution.
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Mashup Score: 0What the Latest Research Says About Paxlovid - 3 month(s) ago
This Medical News story examines the latest information about rebound, treatment eligibility, optimal dosing, and other questions related to nirmatrelvir-ritonavir for treating COVID-19.
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Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Ethical Issues in Providing Care in Safety-Net Health Systems
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There’s a terrific new program for free Paxlovid, but many people don’t know about it.
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The breakthrough in the 1960s opened the way for studies into viral links to human cancers.
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Syphilis cases shot up about 80 percent between 2018 and 2022, the CDC said. Experts say the surge is due to a lack of funding for tackling the disease.
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Increasing diversity in the field of oncology is an ongoing task. Our next guest has made it her mission to increase those ranks as well as becoming the first African American woman to be a Brigadier General in the US Air Force. Dr. Edith Mitchell describes her early years growing up in rural Tennessee (2:52), the motivation for joining the Air Force in the 70’s (7:33) and strategizing to increase ethnic diversity in medicine and oncology (16:53). Speaker Disclosures Dr. David Johnson: Consulting or Advisory Role – Merck, Pfizer, Aileron Therapeutics, Boston University Dr. Patrick Loehrer: Research Funding – Novartis, Lilly Foundation, Taiho Pharmaceutical Dr. Edith Mitchell: Leadership – Corvus; Honoraria – Sanofi, Exelixis; Consulting or Advisory Role Company – Genentech, Novartis, Merck, Bristol Myers Squib; Speakers’ Bureau – Ipsen; Research Funding Company – Genentech, Sanofi Resources (related podcasts, courses or articles) If you liked this episode, please follow the show. To e
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ICYMI: "How your in-network health coverage can vanish before you know it". Another example of the incomprehensible nature of American 'healthcare'. @UTSWIMchief @UTSWInternalMed https://t.co/u5eYGT93XT