GAO says ACA fraud is rampant By HPN staff Key Points GAO’s covert testing shows that CMS approved coverage and paid substantial subsidies to fictitious applicants, repeating failures previously identified in 2014 and ... Read more The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more NIH rewrites the pandemic playbook By HPN Staff Key Points Jay Bhattacharya and Matthew Memoli argue the traditional U.S. pandemic playbook failed, criticizing gain-of-function research, pathogen hunting, and stockpiling sp... Read more Remember the food pyramid? It may be coming back By HPN staff Key Points HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is signaling a major overhaul of federal dietary guidance, possibly bringing back a simplified visual tool like the food pyramid... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more Global anti-tobacco summit calls for vape flavor bans By HPN Staff Key Points Although the United States has not ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, its policies exert significant indirect influence on U.S. state and loc... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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
The biosecurity crossroads: Decline or dominance By Matthew McKnight Key Points The testimony argues that future global leadership will hinge on control of biology and bio-manufacturing, warning that failure to invest could leave the U.S... Read more NIH rewrites the pandemic playbook By HPN Staff Key Points Jay Bhattacharya and Matthew Memoli argue the traditional U.S. pandemic playbook failed, criticizing gain-of-function research, pathogen hunting, and stockpiling sp... Read more Remember the food pyramid? It may be coming back By HPN staff Key Points HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is signaling a major overhaul of federal dietary guidance, possibly bringing back a simplified visual tool like the food pyramid... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more Global anti-tobacco summit calls for vape flavor bans By HPN Staff Key Points Although the United States has not ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, its policies exert significant indirect influence on U.S. state and loc... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NIH rewrites the pandemic playbook By HPN Staff Key Points Jay Bhattacharya and Matthew Memoli argue the traditional U.S. pandemic playbook failed, criticizing gain-of-function research, pathogen hunting, and stockpiling sp... Read more Remember the food pyramid? It may be coming back By HPN staff Key Points HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is signaling a major overhaul of federal dietary guidance, possibly bringing back a simplified visual tool like the food pyramid... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more Global anti-tobacco summit calls for vape flavor bans By HPN Staff Key Points Although the United States has not ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, its policies exert significant indirect influence on U.S. state and loc... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Remember the food pyramid? It may be coming back By HPN staff Key Points HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is signaling a major overhaul of federal dietary guidance, possibly bringing back a simplified visual tool like the food pyramid... Read more Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more Global anti-tobacco summit calls for vape flavor bans By HPN Staff Key Points Although the United States has not ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, its policies exert significant indirect influence on U.S. state and loc... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Better long-term care for billions less By Stephen Moses Key Points The article argues that Medicaid’s current structure encourages middle-class and affluent individuals to preserve assets for heirs rather than plan responsibly ... Read more Global anti-tobacco summit calls for vape flavor bans By HPN Staff Key Points Although the United States has not ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, its policies exert significant indirect influence on U.S. state and loc... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Global anti-tobacco summit calls for vape flavor bans By HPN Staff Key Points Although the United States has not ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, its policies exert significant indirect influence on U.S. state and loc... Read more The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The future of small businesses depends on affordable healthcare By Marcie Strouse Key Points Small businesses face a severe affordability crisis in providing employer-sponsored health insurance, with premiums rising more than 120 percent since 2000 an... Read more FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FDA moves to tighten vaccine rules after internal review links COVID-19 vaccines to child deaths By HPN staff Key Points The FDA is considering significantly stricter approval standards for vaccines, including COVID-19, flu, pneumonia and vaccines for pregnant women, following an inte... Read more States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
States apply for historic $50 billion investment to rescue rural health By HPN staff Key Points All 50 states have applied for the federal government’s new $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the largest rural health investment in U.S. history, ai... Read more FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more
FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products (tablets or drops), even in low-to-moderate-cavity-risk groups, marking ... Read more