Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables By HPN Staff Key Points Sen. Bill Cassidy introduced the Health Information Privacy Reform Act, which would extend HIPAA-level privacy and security rules to wearable health devices such as... Read more Spurring innovation in the biotech industry will save lives By John Crowley Key Points Crowley emphasized that maintaining U.S. leadership in biotechnology is vital to both public health and national security, especially amid China’s rapid rise in ... Read more Momentum grows to modernize menopause care as FDA weighs new guidance BY HPN Staff Key Points The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reevaluating the “black box” warning on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause, given new research showing that w... Read more Blue states create health alliance in opposition to federal authority Key Points Fifteen Democratic-led states and Guam have launched the Governors Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to coordinate on vaccine policy, data sharing, and emerging health threats—creating a p... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Committee takes unexpected turn on COVID vaccine for pregnant women Key Points The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) quietly reinstated COVID vaccine eligibility for pregnant women under a “shared clinical decision making” model, reversing... Read more Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 GAO says ACA fraud is rampant 2 States to receive an average of $200M for rural healthcare 3 U.S. nutrition guidelines shift back toward a pyramid — but with a twist 4 Advocates in Massachusetts look to reverse recreational marijuana legalization DONATE
Spurring innovation in the biotech industry will save lives By John Crowley Key Points Crowley emphasized that maintaining U.S. leadership in biotechnology is vital to both public health and national security, especially amid China’s rapid rise in ... Read more Momentum grows to modernize menopause care as FDA weighs new guidance BY HPN Staff Key Points The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reevaluating the “black box” warning on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause, given new research showing that w... Read more Blue states create health alliance in opposition to federal authority Key Points Fifteen Democratic-led states and Guam have launched the Governors Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to coordinate on vaccine policy, data sharing, and emerging health threats—creating a p... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Committee takes unexpected turn on COVID vaccine for pregnant women Key Points The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) quietly reinstated COVID vaccine eligibility for pregnant women under a “shared clinical decision making” model, reversing... Read more Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 GAO says ACA fraud is rampant 2 States to receive an average of $200M for rural healthcare 3 U.S. nutrition guidelines shift back toward a pyramid — but with a twist 4 Advocates in Massachusetts look to reverse recreational marijuana legalization DONATE
Momentum grows to modernize menopause care as FDA weighs new guidance BY HPN Staff Key Points The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reevaluating the “black box” warning on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause, given new research showing that w... Read more Blue states create health alliance in opposition to federal authority Key Points Fifteen Democratic-led states and Guam have launched the Governors Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to coordinate on vaccine policy, data sharing, and emerging health threats—creating a p... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Committee takes unexpected turn on COVID vaccine for pregnant women Key Points The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) quietly reinstated COVID vaccine eligibility for pregnant women under a “shared clinical decision making” model, reversing... Read more Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 GAO says ACA fraud is rampant 2 States to receive an average of $200M for rural healthcare 3 U.S. nutrition guidelines shift back toward a pyramid — but with a twist 4 Advocates in Massachusetts look to reverse recreational marijuana legalization DONATE
Blue states create health alliance in opposition to federal authority Key Points Fifteen Democratic-led states and Guam have launched the Governors Public Health Alliance (GPHA) to coordinate on vaccine policy, data sharing, and emerging health threats—creating a p... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Committee takes unexpected turn on COVID vaccine for pregnant women Key Points The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) quietly reinstated COVID vaccine eligibility for pregnant women under a “shared clinical decision making” model, reversing... Read more Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California
Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Committee takes unexpected turn on COVID vaccine for pregnant women Key Points The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) quietly reinstated COVID vaccine eligibility for pregnant women under a “shared clinical decision making” model, reversing... Read more Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California
Committee takes unexpected turn on COVID vaccine for pregnant women Key Points The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) quietly reinstated COVID vaccine eligibility for pregnant women under a “shared clinical decision making” model, reversing... Read more Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California
Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California
Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California
Blue states forced to reconsider involuntary commitment laws amid homeless, mental health crisis By HPN Staff Key Points Several Democratic-led states, including California, New York, and Oregon, have loosened involuntary commitment laws in response to growing homelessness and mental ... Read more AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California
AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 Subscribe to California