A policy paper argues that diagnostics are critical to modern medicine, but weak policies and low investment hold back their development and use.
San Francisco Supervisors have called for a government hearing on Wednesday to understand how often the city’s more than ...
Mike Levine told staff that his last day leading the roughly $23 billion program will be June 12, calling his departure “bittersweet” after more than a decade at the agency.
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Researchers in the US have said that advances in therapeutics are outpacing the development of diagnostics to guide their use, due to policy gaps and payment barriers around the world. The team, from ...
As cancer care becomes both more advanced and more specialized, options in rural areas have shrunk.
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Those three PBMs, notably including United Health, manage 80% of prescription drug claims. They also own healthcare services ...