Florida Senate approves Medicaid work requirements By HPN Staff Key Points The Florida Senate approved a bill requiring certain able-bodied Medicaid recipients to complete at least 80 hours of work per month, targeting individuals without ... Read more Americans back nutrition advice but question the federal role in providing it By HPN Staff Key Points Roughly 7 in 10 Americans support updated dietary guidelines when explained, but only 8.5% completely trust federal nutrition advice, revealing a sharp credibility ... Read more 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 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 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 Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Rural training is an effective workforce strategy 2 Wisconsin joins 48 other states to improve postpartum health care coverage 3 A move is underway to expand doctor supply by cutting licensing barriers 4 Florida Senate approves Medicaid work requirements DONATE
Americans back nutrition advice but question the federal role in providing it By HPN Staff Key Points Roughly 7 in 10 Americans support updated dietary guidelines when explained, but only 8.5% completely trust federal nutrition advice, revealing a sharp credibility ... Read more 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 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 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 Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Rural training is an effective workforce strategy 2 Wisconsin joins 48 other states to improve postpartum health care coverage 3 A move is underway to expand doctor supply by cutting licensing barriers 4 Florida Senate approves Medicaid work requirements DONATE
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 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 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 Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Rural training is an effective workforce strategy 2 Wisconsin joins 48 other states to improve postpartum health care coverage 3 A move is underway to expand doctor supply by cutting licensing barriers 4 Florida Senate approves Medicaid work requirements DONATE
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 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 Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida
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 Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida
Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida
AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more 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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida
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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida
Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida
Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Florida