This is the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT's twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and ...
Data at ESMO 2025 bolstered the case that blood tests could help doctors sort which patients need additional therapy, and who ...
After tense negotiations, Gilead Sciences has agreed not to boost prices next year for HIV medicines that are sold to state ...
Announcements from Abridge and OpenEvidence at HLTH highlight how the once distinct artificial intelligence startups are now ...
FDA drug approvals dropped in the third quarter, more marketing applications were rejected than in previous months, and more ...
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Competitive bidding for catheters means reduced patient choice, jeopardized supply chains, and an incentive to push cheap, ...
The American Medical Association announced a new Center for Digital Health and AI. In a Q&A, AMA CEO John Whyte discusses its ...
Trust in public health institutions has been declining for years. Popular YouTuber “Doctor Mike” has some ideas for how to ...
One of the greatest lessons of the last five years is that public health needs to step up its game in dealing with ...
The Congressional Budget Office says exemptions for orphan drugs as part of Medicare price negotiations will cost taxpayers ...
The DOJ says that Kaiser systematically altered patients’ medical records to make them appear sicker and boost its revenue.
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