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 Trump’s drug price deal could bring relief to the states By HPN Staff Key Points The Trump Administration’s agreement with Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly will cut the cost of GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound from about $1,000+ per month to $50–$... 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 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 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 Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas 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
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 Trump’s drug price deal could bring relief to the states By HPN Staff Key Points The Trump Administration’s agreement with Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly will cut the cost of GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound from about $1,000+ per month to $50–$... 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 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 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 Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas 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
Trump’s drug price deal could bring relief to the states By HPN Staff Key Points The Trump Administration’s agreement with Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly will cut the cost of GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound from about $1,000+ per month to $50–$... 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 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 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 Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas 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
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 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 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 Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas
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 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 Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas
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 Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas
Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas
Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas
Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas
If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe to Texas