Northland seniors share stories about drug costs – Duluth News Tribune
It’s not a problem for people who are basically healthy and take few drugs, said Undeberg, who works with patients at the Raiter Clinic and Community Memorial Hospital in Cloquet. The problem comes...
View Article5 Drug Spending Trends to Watch
Total spending on prescription drugs in the United States on a net price basis is expected to reach up to $400 billion by 2020, a new forecast suggests. IMS Health recently highlighted factors likely...
View ArticleCMS finalizes Medicaid managed care overhaul: 5 things to know
CMS released a final rule Monday that includes the first major update to Medicaid managed care regulations in more than 10 years. Read the source article at Becker’s Hospital Review The post CMS...
View ArticleWhy Digital Health Growth Will Come From Clinically-Tested, Consumer-Facing,...
Editor’s Note: Ingrid Oakley-Girvan, Ph.D., M.P.H. is an epidemiologist trained at Stanford. She is the VP of Strategy at Medable, a Palo Alto-based health platform start-up. A new study in the...
View ArticleAcadia Pharma’s (ACAD) Nuplazid Approved by FDA For Hallucinations and...
“We are grateful to the many patients and investigators who participated in NUPLAZID's clinical studies. NUPLAZID represents the culmination of many … NUPLAZID will be available through a specialty...
View ArticlePetition against pharmacy closures gets a million signatures – The Guardian
Patients would have difficulties accessing medicines and healthcare advice, while pressure would mount on GPs and hospitals , the petition organisers believe. National Pharmacy Association (NPA)...
View ArticleMedicare bill backed by hospital groups passes key House vote
The House Committee on Ways and Means on Tuesday advanced a bipartisan bill that would amend changes made to Medicare hospital payments under the Bipartisan Budget Act in 2015, according to the...
View ArticleBig hospitals plug into mobile healthcare – Mobile Strategies 360
Hospitals are including a wide range of departments in their mobile health programs, such as nursing, physicians, pharmacy , information technology, ancillary care, biomedical engineering and finance....
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