FDA chief says most prescription drugs should be sold over the counter By HPN Staff Key Points FDA Commissioner Marty Makary proposed that most medications should be sold over the counter, with prescriptions required only for drugs that are unsafe, addictive,... 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 Aging Americans drive surge in health care hiring as worker shortages loom By HPN Staff Key points Eldercare is driving job growth. Nearly all U.S. job gains in January (124,000 of 130,000) came from services caring for older Americans, reflecting the rapid aging... Read more Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals By HPN Staff Key Points Trump Administration launches “Real Food Pilot” at 20 bases to improve military meal quality, emphasizing whole, nutrient-dense foods and aligning with the 2025–20... Read more As trust in healthcare erodes, Americans look to AI for help By HPN Staff Key Points More than 40 million people worldwide use ChatGPT daily for healthcare navigation, with U.S. users sending about 2 million weekly messages focused specifically on i... Read more Could cell phone radiation pose a danger? HHS wants to know By HPN Staff Key Points HHS has launched a federal study to reassess potential health effects of cellphone and wireless radiation, marking a shift from longstanding federal assurances that... Read more New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All MOST VIEWED 1 Newly-approved at-home cervical cancer screening kits aim to save lives 2 U.S. completes exit from global health organization 3 Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals 4 New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling DONATE
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 Aging Americans drive surge in health care hiring as worker shortages loom By HPN Staff Key points Eldercare is driving job growth. Nearly all U.S. job gains in January (124,000 of 130,000) came from services caring for older Americans, reflecting the rapid aging... Read more Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals By HPN Staff Key Points Trump Administration launches “Real Food Pilot” at 20 bases to improve military meal quality, emphasizing whole, nutrient-dense foods and aligning with the 2025–20... Read more As trust in healthcare erodes, Americans look to AI for help By HPN Staff Key Points More than 40 million people worldwide use ChatGPT daily for healthcare navigation, with U.S. users sending about 2 million weekly messages focused specifically on i... Read more Could cell phone radiation pose a danger? HHS wants to know By HPN Staff Key Points HHS has launched a federal study to reassess potential health effects of cellphone and wireless radiation, marking a shift from longstanding federal assurances that... Read more New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All MOST VIEWED 1 Newly-approved at-home cervical cancer screening kits aim to save lives 2 U.S. completes exit from global health organization 3 Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals 4 New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling DONATE
Aging Americans drive surge in health care hiring as worker shortages loom By HPN Staff Key points Eldercare is driving job growth. Nearly all U.S. job gains in January (124,000 of 130,000) came from services caring for older Americans, reflecting the rapid aging... Read more Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals By HPN Staff Key Points Trump Administration launches “Real Food Pilot” at 20 bases to improve military meal quality, emphasizing whole, nutrient-dense foods and aligning with the 2025–20... Read more As trust in healthcare erodes, Americans look to AI for help By HPN Staff Key Points More than 40 million people worldwide use ChatGPT daily for healthcare navigation, with U.S. users sending about 2 million weekly messages focused specifically on i... Read more Could cell phone radiation pose a danger? HHS wants to know By HPN Staff Key Points HHS has launched a federal study to reassess potential health effects of cellphone and wireless radiation, marking a shift from longstanding federal assurances that... Read more New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All MOST VIEWED 1 Newly-approved at-home cervical cancer screening kits aim to save lives 2 U.S. completes exit from global health organization 3 Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals 4 New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling DONATE
Trump moves to solve long-term risks in military meals By HPN Staff Key Points Trump Administration launches “Real Food Pilot” at 20 bases to improve military meal quality, emphasizing whole, nutrient-dense foods and aligning with the 2025–20... Read more As trust in healthcare erodes, Americans look to AI for help By HPN Staff Key Points More than 40 million people worldwide use ChatGPT daily for healthcare navigation, with U.S. users sending about 2 million weekly messages focused specifically on i... Read more Could cell phone radiation pose a danger? HHS wants to know By HPN Staff Key Points HHS has launched a federal study to reassess potential health effects of cellphone and wireless radiation, marking a shift from longstanding federal assurances that... Read more New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All
As trust in healthcare erodes, Americans look to AI for help By HPN Staff Key Points More than 40 million people worldwide use ChatGPT daily for healthcare navigation, with U.S. users sending about 2 million weekly messages focused specifically on i... Read more Could cell phone radiation pose a danger? HHS wants to know By HPN Staff Key Points HHS has launched a federal study to reassess potential health effects of cellphone and wireless radiation, marking a shift from longstanding federal assurances that... Read more New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All
Could cell phone radiation pose a danger? HHS wants to know By HPN Staff Key Points HHS has launched a federal study to reassess potential health effects of cellphone and wireless radiation, marking a shift from longstanding federal assurances that... Read more New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All
New research supports reasons for pot rescheduling By HPN Staff Key Points A meta-analysis of 2,500+ clinical trials found FDA-approved cannabinoids provide measurable benefits for chemotherapy-related nausea, HIV/AIDS-related weight loss,... Read more Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All
Trump unveils “Great Healthcare Plan” focused on costs, transparency By HPN Staff Key Points Trump’s “Great Healthcare Plan” centers on lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, notably through most-favored-nation pricing that would tie U.S. prescription... Read more What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All
What’s new in 2026? Three health care trends to watch this year By HPN Staff Key Points AI is moving into everyday health care operations, improving diagnostics, drug development, and automation—while raising new safety, ethics, and oversight challenge... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All
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 1 2 3 Subscribe to All