Kennedy pushes back during heated hearing, seeks return to agency’s original mission By HPN Staff Key Points HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to narrow the CDC’s mission to infectious disease control, citing “mission creep” and the agency’s pandemic respon... Read more Florida to end vaccine mandates, other states form alliances amid federal turmoil By HPN Staff Key Points Florida may become the first state to eliminate all vaccine mandates for schoolchildren, though some changes would require legislative approval. ... Read more Congress can help advance healthcare AI innovation By Michelle Mello Key Points AI tools are already influencing life-and-death medical decisions in U.S. hospitals, often with little vetting or monitoring. ... Read more Screwworm threat found in U.S. By HPN Staff Key Points The first U.S. human case of New World screwworm was confirmed in Maryland, but officials say public health risk remains very low. ... Read more Bipartisan momentum grows in expanding Medicare cancer screenings By HPN Staff Key Points The Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act has strong bipartisan support (277 House, 57 Senate cosponsors) and wo... Read more FDA’s top vaccine official returns to post after controversial resignation By HPN Staff Key Points Dr. Vinay Prasad resigned as head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after controversy over halting Sarepta’s g... Read more Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy MOST VIEWED 1 Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations 2 Many skip doctor visits and prescriptions, new data shows 3 Small creature with a big bite — what you need to know 4 Kennedy pushes back during heated hearing, seeks return to agency’s original mission DONATE
Florida to end vaccine mandates, other states form alliances amid federal turmoil By HPN Staff Key Points Florida may become the first state to eliminate all vaccine mandates for schoolchildren, though some changes would require legislative approval. ... Read more Congress can help advance healthcare AI innovation By Michelle Mello Key Points AI tools are already influencing life-and-death medical decisions in U.S. hospitals, often with little vetting or monitoring. ... Read more Screwworm threat found in U.S. By HPN Staff Key Points The first U.S. human case of New World screwworm was confirmed in Maryland, but officials say public health risk remains very low. ... Read more Bipartisan momentum grows in expanding Medicare cancer screenings By HPN Staff Key Points The Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act has strong bipartisan support (277 House, 57 Senate cosponsors) and wo... Read more FDA’s top vaccine official returns to post after controversial resignation By HPN Staff Key Points Dr. Vinay Prasad resigned as head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after controversy over halting Sarepta’s g... Read more Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy MOST VIEWED 1 Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations 2 Many skip doctor visits and prescriptions, new data shows 3 Small creature with a big bite — what you need to know 4 Kennedy pushes back during heated hearing, seeks return to agency’s original mission DONATE
Congress can help advance healthcare AI innovation By Michelle Mello Key Points AI tools are already influencing life-and-death medical decisions in U.S. hospitals, often with little vetting or monitoring. ... Read more Screwworm threat found in U.S. By HPN Staff Key Points The first U.S. human case of New World screwworm was confirmed in Maryland, but officials say public health risk remains very low. ... Read more Bipartisan momentum grows in expanding Medicare cancer screenings By HPN Staff Key Points The Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act has strong bipartisan support (277 House, 57 Senate cosponsors) and wo... Read more FDA’s top vaccine official returns to post after controversial resignation By HPN Staff Key Points Dr. Vinay Prasad resigned as head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after controversy over halting Sarepta’s g... Read more Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy MOST VIEWED 1 Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations 2 Many skip doctor visits and prescriptions, new data shows 3 Small creature with a big bite — what you need to know 4 Kennedy pushes back during heated hearing, seeks return to agency’s original mission DONATE
Screwworm threat found in U.S. By HPN Staff Key Points The first U.S. human case of New World screwworm was confirmed in Maryland, but officials say public health risk remains very low. ... Read more Bipartisan momentum grows in expanding Medicare cancer screenings By HPN Staff Key Points The Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act has strong bipartisan support (277 House, 57 Senate cosponsors) and wo... Read more FDA’s top vaccine official returns to post after controversial resignation By HPN Staff Key Points Dr. Vinay Prasad resigned as head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after controversy over halting Sarepta’s g... Read more Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy
Bipartisan momentum grows in expanding Medicare cancer screenings By HPN Staff Key Points The Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act has strong bipartisan support (277 House, 57 Senate cosponsors) and wo... Read more FDA’s top vaccine official returns to post after controversial resignation By HPN Staff Key Points Dr. Vinay Prasad resigned as head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after controversy over halting Sarepta’s g... Read more Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy
FDA’s top vaccine official returns to post after controversial resignation By HPN Staff Key Points Dr. Vinay Prasad resigned as head of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after controversy over halting Sarepta’s g... Read more Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy
Debate bubbles up as a popular drink changes ingredients By HPN Staff Coca-Cola announced this week it will bring a limited run of Coca-Cola Classic made with cane sugar to U.S. shelves — a move that quickly drew praise from P... Read more 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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy
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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy
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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy
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 1 2 Subscribe to Policy