On May 1, a three-judge appellate panel rendered a decision immediately ending pharmacy and telehealth access to mifepristone ...
If some form of Most Favored Nation drug pricing is adopted in the US, how far prices fall, how many patients gain access, ...
Repatha’s withdrawal from Denmark is best understood as an early signal of the impact of Most Favored Nation drug pricing ...
With the model’s new reimbursement scheme, CMS is providing companies with a large pool of new patients and providing ...
Extreme heat is a complex public health problem driven by interactions at the individual, community, health system, and policy levels. Participatory systems science engages interested parties to ...
In many ways, Act 68, as passed, builds upon the best features of existing reference-based pricing laws. Going forward, state ...
Climate change poses a growing threat to health care systems worldwide, exposing weaknesses in infrastructure, workforce, and governance. Climate risk—defined by the interaction of hazard, exposure, ...
Outdoor workers face growing exposure to poor air quality, wildfire smoke, and extreme heat, yet protections remain uneven across states and incomplete federally, and little is known about outdoor ...
Cold-related illnesses (CRIs) are preventable yet often deadly. Using twenty-five years of data from the National Inpatient Sample (1998–2022), we assessed nationwide trends in CRI hospitalizations ...
Recent increases in Medicaid mental health reimbursement represent one of the most widespread state-level efforts to address ...
In line with the Supreme Court’s opinion in Hobby Lobby, which held that corporations are persons capable of exercising religion, the Indiana law defines “person” to include individuals, organizations ...
Court-ordered restorations of federally censored public health websites are being subverted by use of disclaimers that ...