A health system under constant attack By Greg Garcia This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. Senate’s Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee during the hearing “Securing the Future of... Read more Montana expands 'right to try' law By HPN Staff The state of Montana has passed a vigorous new update to its 'right to try' law, becoming the first state in the nation to establish officially recognized experimental treatment ... Read more States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Ending unchecked spending with the One Big Beautiful Bill By Russell Vought This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Appropriations Budget Hearing - Office of Management and Budget by the ... Read more Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... Read more One Big Beautiful Bill Act: How will states respond to Medicaid reforms? By HPN Staff The federal budget reconciliation bill – the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes some cost-saving reforms to Medicaid which c... Read more Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy MOST VIEWED 1 Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence 2 Nevada governor says ‘no’ to nursing mandates 3 Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths 4 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs DONATE
Montana expands 'right to try' law By HPN Staff The state of Montana has passed a vigorous new update to its 'right to try' law, becoming the first state in the nation to establish officially recognized experimental treatment ... Read more States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Ending unchecked spending with the One Big Beautiful Bill By Russell Vought This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Appropriations Budget Hearing - Office of Management and Budget by the ... Read more Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... Read more One Big Beautiful Bill Act: How will states respond to Medicaid reforms? By HPN Staff The federal budget reconciliation bill – the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes some cost-saving reforms to Medicaid which c... Read more Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy MOST VIEWED 1 Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence 2 Nevada governor says ‘no’ to nursing mandates 3 Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths 4 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs DONATE
States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Ending unchecked spending with the One Big Beautiful Bill By Russell Vought This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Appropriations Budget Hearing - Office of Management and Budget by the ... Read more Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... Read more One Big Beautiful Bill Act: How will states respond to Medicaid reforms? By HPN Staff The federal budget reconciliation bill – the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes some cost-saving reforms to Medicaid which c... Read more Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy MOST VIEWED 1 Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence 2 Nevada governor says ‘no’ to nursing mandates 3 Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths 4 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs DONATE
Ending unchecked spending with the One Big Beautiful Bill By Russell Vought This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Appropriations Budget Hearing - Office of Management and Budget by the ... Read more Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... Read more One Big Beautiful Bill Act: How will states respond to Medicaid reforms? By HPN Staff The federal budget reconciliation bill – the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes some cost-saving reforms to Medicaid which c... Read more Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy
Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... Read more One Big Beautiful Bill Act: How will states respond to Medicaid reforms? By HPN Staff The federal budget reconciliation bill – the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes some cost-saving reforms to Medicaid which c... Read more Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: How will states respond to Medicaid reforms? By HPN Staff The federal budget reconciliation bill – the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” – currently making its way through the U.S. Senate includes some cost-saving reforms to Medicaid which c... Read more Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy
Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence By Gus Bilirakis Every patient deserves a chance at a healthy life — especially those facing the most devastating, life-threatening illnesses. Yet, of the more than 10,000 known rare diseases... Read more How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy
How Louisiana is pulling back the curtain on medical billing By Michael Echols In Louisiana, we’ve been fighting a quiet but costly battle — one that affects every driver, business owner, worker and taxpayer. It’s not about political ideology or partis... Read more Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy
Lawmakers debate Daylight Saving Time once again By HPN Staff It’s something many dread – seasonal time change, going from Daylight Saving Time to standard time – and a recent report shows it causes more than fatigue and schedule disruption... Read more Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy
Signs of progress in fight against opioid deaths By HPN Staff A sharp drop in opioid overdose deaths during 2024 may be a sign that new approaches to pain management and prescriptions are working. Yet, the number of lives lost still remains... Read more Subscribe to Policy