Health care data provides greater affordability and access By Thomas Keane, M.D., M.B.A Key Points Expanding health data access and interoperability: Testimony emphasized the need for greater data liquidity in health care, allowing patient records... Read more Rural training is an effective workforce strategy By Emily M. Hawes Key Points Rural residency training programs are an effective strategy for addressing physician shortages in rural communities, but hospitals often need targeted start-up... Read more The case for market-driven drug affordability By John Murphy III Key Points Generic and biosimilar drugs are the main source of prescription drug savings, generating $467 billion in 2024 alone, with Medicare and Medicaid accounting fo... Read more MAHA is key to GOP success in the midterms By Brett Buchanan Key Points MAHA is a major electoral asset. Polling from Cygnal shows MAHA support can flip Republicans from a 3-point deficit to a 7-point lead, revealing a strong, grow... Read more NIH modernization in action By Jayanta Bhattacharya Key Points NIH modernization focuses on structural reform, including centralizing peer review and consolidating administrative functions, with projected savings of ... Read more Newsom’s budget puts Californians' health and environmental safety at risk By Alexandra Macedo Key Points The article argues Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to prioritize wildfire prevention, forest management, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, contribut... Read more The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4 MOST VIEWED 1 Wisconsin joins 48 other states to improve postpartum health care coverage 2 The case for market-driven drug affordability 3 A move is underway to expand doctor supply by cutting licensing barriers 4 U.S. completes exit from global health organization DONATE
Rural training is an effective workforce strategy By Emily M. Hawes Key Points Rural residency training programs are an effective strategy for addressing physician shortages in rural communities, but hospitals often need targeted start-up... Read more The case for market-driven drug affordability By John Murphy III Key Points Generic and biosimilar drugs are the main source of prescription drug savings, generating $467 billion in 2024 alone, with Medicare and Medicaid accounting fo... Read more MAHA is key to GOP success in the midterms By Brett Buchanan Key Points MAHA is a major electoral asset. Polling from Cygnal shows MAHA support can flip Republicans from a 3-point deficit to a 7-point lead, revealing a strong, grow... Read more NIH modernization in action By Jayanta Bhattacharya Key Points NIH modernization focuses on structural reform, including centralizing peer review and consolidating administrative functions, with projected savings of ... Read more Newsom’s budget puts Californians' health and environmental safety at risk By Alexandra Macedo Key Points The article argues Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to prioritize wildfire prevention, forest management, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, contribut... Read more The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
The case for market-driven drug affordability By John Murphy III Key Points Generic and biosimilar drugs are the main source of prescription drug savings, generating $467 billion in 2024 alone, with Medicare and Medicaid accounting fo... Read more MAHA is key to GOP success in the midterms By Brett Buchanan Key Points MAHA is a major electoral asset. Polling from Cygnal shows MAHA support can flip Republicans from a 3-point deficit to a 7-point lead, revealing a strong, grow... Read more NIH modernization in action By Jayanta Bhattacharya Key Points NIH modernization focuses on structural reform, including centralizing peer review and consolidating administrative functions, with projected savings of ... Read more Newsom’s budget puts Californians' health and environmental safety at risk By Alexandra Macedo Key Points The article argues Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to prioritize wildfire prevention, forest management, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, contribut... Read more The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
MAHA is key to GOP success in the midterms By Brett Buchanan Key Points MAHA is a major electoral asset. Polling from Cygnal shows MAHA support can flip Republicans from a 3-point deficit to a 7-point lead, revealing a strong, grow... Read more NIH modernization in action By Jayanta Bhattacharya Key Points NIH modernization focuses on structural reform, including centralizing peer review and consolidating administrative functions, with projected savings of ... Read more Newsom’s budget puts Californians' health and environmental safety at risk By Alexandra Macedo Key Points The article argues Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to prioritize wildfire prevention, forest management, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, contribut... Read more The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
NIH modernization in action By Jayanta Bhattacharya Key Points NIH modernization focuses on structural reform, including centralizing peer review and consolidating administrative functions, with projected savings of ... Read more Newsom’s budget puts Californians' health and environmental safety at risk By Alexandra Macedo Key Points The article argues Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to prioritize wildfire prevention, forest management, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, contribut... Read more The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
Newsom’s budget puts Californians' health and environmental safety at risk By Alexandra Macedo Key Points The article argues Gov. Gavin Newsom failed to prioritize wildfire prevention, forest management, water infrastructure, and emergency preparedness, contribut... Read more The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
The drivers of rising costs: The price of hospitals, specialty services, and prescription drugs By Stephen Hemsley Key Points Hospital prices have grown nearly three times faster than inflation over the past 25 years and now account for more than 30% of total U.S. health care spendin... Read more Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
Nullifying Dobbs without Congress or the courts By Liz Murrill Key Points Louisiana argues Dobbs returned abortion policy to states, and it has enacted strict limits including bans on abortion-inducing drugs except narrow medical except... Read more Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more 1 2 3 4
Restoring access to supplemental oxygen in Medicare By Tom Ryan Key Points The Supplemental Oxygen Access Reform Act of 2025 (H.R. 2902) was introduced to improve Medicare patient access to supplemental oxygen, especially liquid oxygen, by ... Read more Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more
Examining the future of the U.S. organ procurement and transplantation network By Seth Karp, M.D. Key Points Dr. Seth Karp argues that structural flaws, weak oversight, and contractor dominance within the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) have led ... Read more