Last updated on Nov 7, 2025 The Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling, overturning Roe v. Wade, returned the decision to restrict or protect abortion to states. In […]
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SNAP benefits don't cover healthier diet costs: Study
As 42 million low-income recipients Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits get caught in the ongoing government shutdown, a new study suggests the program’s purchasing […]
The Epidemiologists Are Running for Office
In his run for governor of Maine, Nirav Shah holds standard Democratic positions. He aims, his campaign says, “to fix housing, fund health care, feed […]
Carrum Health Expands SUD Treatment Program to Include Nearly All Substances
About one in six working adults in the U.S. battle a substance use disorder, and nearly 10% of U.S. employees have a cannabis or stimulant […]
Kaufman Hall’s Swanson: Hospitals Are Wading Into Deeper Financial Waters Now
Last month, the leaders at the Chicago-based Kaufman Hall consulting and advisory firm, a Vizient company, released their most recent “National Hospital Flash Report,” based […]
100+ Years of Profits > Patients – The Health Care Blog
By LEONARD D’AVOLIO I’m in the waiting room of the New England Baptist Hospital. They just wheeled my father to the OR. It’s strange to […]
How often do US commercial health plans apply coverage restrictions to cell and gene therapies? – Healthcare Economist
That is the question a new paper by Chambers et al. (2025) aims to answer. The authors use data from […]
LeadingAge 2025: Improving the Flow of Data in Senior Care
Healthcare providers in the U.S. are taking steps toward a more comprehensive approach to care delivery that helps patients throughout a continuum of care. Ideally, […]
Legislators object to proposed CMS payment changes for diabetes tech
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The co-chairs of the House […]
A Huntington’s trial brings hope and grief
It’s been weeks since the news broke of UniQure’s trial successfully slowing the progression of HD, and I still find myself breaking down in tears. […]