A member of the public has gatecrashed Health Minister Tim Nicholls’ press conference at the Greenslopes Private Hospital, ...
Although we may not like to visit the dentist, oral health is an important thing to keep up. But even brushing, flossing, and ...
For many years our health care crisis has continued. People suffer and die because they can’t get the care they need. Patients are at the mercy of the for-profit health care industrial complex of ...
All Medicare beneficiaries still have access to telehealth services until March 31. Starting April 1, you must be located in a rural area for most telehealth services.
United Healthcare Insurance Co. struck a deal to resolve three proposed class actions saying it wrongly refused to cover a cancer treatment patients say is more effective—but more expensive—than ...
The U.S. is and has historically been the largest funder of the global health agency headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. WHO, part of the United Nations, is tasked with preparing for and ...
health care costs for most Americans. For instance, one Biden-era initiative overturned by Trump had instructed Medicare to explore ways to reduce drug costs, including a potential $2 monthly OOP ...
On September 20, the FTC filed a lawsuit against the three largest prescription drug benefit managers (PBMs)—Caremark, Express Scripts (ESI), and United Health's OptumRx "for engaging in ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unveiled 15 additional drugs chosen for the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program on Friday. Many healthcare leaders are applauding the list of ...
Water and infrastructure solutions company Denta Water and Infra Solutions Ltd on Friday said it has fixed a price band of Rs 279 to Rs 294 per share for its initial share-sale opening for public ...
"It's obviously a big deal that Medicare will be negotiating the price for Ozempic and Wegovy," says Dr. Ben Rome, a physician and health policy researcher at Harvard Medical School. "This is a ...
Sean O'Driscoll is a Newsweek Senior Crime and Courts Reporter based in Ireland. His focus is reporting on U.S. law. He has covered human rights and extremism extensively. Sean joined Newsweek in ...