In a striking move to address soaring prescription drug costs, Florida has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to import cheaper medications from Canada, becoming the first state to gain approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for such a program in early 2024. However, this
As the European Union prepares to roll out its groundbreaking Entry/Exit System (EES) on October 12, a wave of uncertainty has swept over non-EU travelers, particularly British citizens navigating the post-Brexit travel landscape, with many wondering about the new requirements. This new border
As the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits looms at the end of this year, a fierce debate over abortion coverage in Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace plans has erupted, posing a significant threat to health insurance affordability for millions of Americans who rely on these subsidies.
The medical technology landscape in the European Union stands at a pivotal moment, grappling with regulations that many stakeholders believe are stifling innovation and threatening patient access to critical devices. MedTech Europe, a leading trade group representing the sector alongside numerous
The federal government is currently mired in a shutdown that has left critical services hanging in the balance, with Senate Democrats and House Republicans locked in a bitter dispute over a funding bill. This standoff, driven by sharply divergent priorities, centers on allegations that Democrats
The U.S. healthcare system finds itself at a pivotal moment, wrestling with the pressing need to transition from outdated fee-for-service models to value-based care frameworks that emphasize quality and outcomes over the sheer volume of services provided. At the Digital Medicine Society’s