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Was President Biden correct in saying Medicare Part D will cap costs at $2,000 for drugs?
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoBiden spokesperson pointed to an analysis by KFF, a nonpartisan source of health care policy...
Analysis | Medicare stumbles managing a costly problem — chronic illness
Washington Post· 5 hours agoA few thousand doctors make at least $100,000 each in a Medicare program to manage chronic...
CMS Publishes Final Rules Implementing Part C and Part D Program Changes
The National Law Review· 21 hours agoMedicare Advantage and the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Program for Contract Year 2024--Remaining...Year 2025 Policy and Technical ...
Fact check: Biden is right about $35 insulin cap but exaggerates prior costs for Medicare enrollees
Boston Herald· 7 days agoThe cost of insulin in the United States has risen considerably in recent years, with some estimates...
Promise of Eli Lilly's weight-loss drug for sleep apnea adds another reason to own the stock
CNBC· 7 days agoEli Lilly 's weight-loss drug Zepbound showed promise as a treatment for sleep apnea — giving...
WA hospitals dread worse financial losses after Change Healthcare hack
Seattle Times· 20 hours agoOngoing effects of Change Healthcare’s recent nationwide cyberattack have put many Washington...
Diagnosis for 4.18.24: Checking the pulse of Florida health care news and policy
Florida Politics· 6 days ago...Florida, Sentara Care Alliance, South Florida Community Care Network (d/b/a Community Care Plan) and UnitedHealthcare of Florida filed a notice of intent to challenge the decision with the Agency for Health Care Administration by the Wednesday deadline, according to the Office of Public...
'Miracle' weight-loss drugs could have reduced health disparities: Instead they got worse
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoThe American Heart Association calls them "game changers." Oprah Winfrey says they're "a gift."...
TikTok’s reckoning
Politico· 23 hours agoThe National Institutes of Health, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality...they meet the gold standard. Regulatory agencies such as the Food and...
Rise seen in use of antibiotics for conditions they can’t treat – including COVID-19
Newswise· 2 days agoThe study, published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases...University and Boston Medical Center, is based on data from more than 37.5 million children and adults covered by private insurance ...