
PBMs face scrutiny from all sides, and analyzing Marty Makary’s road to the FDA
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President-elect Trump has tapped Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime environmental lawyer and vaccine skeptic, for the nation’s top health care job, leading the Department
WASHINGTON — Advocates mounted a massive push to protect abortion rights at the state level in Tuesday’s election, but several notable defeats, and a new
WASHINGTON — Republican Donald Trump has won the presidency, marking a new era for federal health agencies and the industries they oversee. The president-elect campaigned
WASHINGTON — A massive drive to rally voters around reproductive rights took its first major hit on Tuesday night. Florida rejected a ballot initiative that would
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WASHINGTON — A second Trump presidency could mean significant changes to health care access and costs, even if former President Trump is still working out