What We're Reading: Prohibiting Pharmacist Gag Clauses; Better Overdose Treatment; ACA Lawsuit Fight
April 10th 2018New legislation in Congress would prohibit limiting what pharmacists can tell patients about the cheapest way to pay for their prescriptions; drug companies, researchers, and health officials are trying to develop an overdose-reversal treatment that is more successful than naloxone against synthetic opioids; a Texas lawsuit seeking to strike down the Affordable Care Act is being opposed by 16 Democratic attorneys general.
What We're Reading: 2018 ACA Enrollment; Spread of Rare Superbug; Off-the-Shelf CAR T Therapies
April 4th 2018Enrollment for 2018 in Affordable Care Act plans is only slightly below figures from 2017; a rare breed of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is spreading in hospitals; a new company will develop off-the-shelf CAR T-cell therapies that do not need to be personalized to the patient.
What We're Reading: Iowa's New Health Plan; Medical Meals and Health; CDC Probes Teen Suicide
April 3rd 2018The governor of Iowa signed a law allowing health plans that are not compliant with the Affordable Care Act; custom medically designed meals keep patients healthier, a study found; the CDC is probing a teen suicide outbreak in an Ohio county.
Eight Years of the Affordable Care Act: A Look at Search Trends
March 23rd 2018Eight years ago today, the Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama. In honor of the anniversary, we took a look at search trends of Affordable Care Act vs Obamacare over time, search interest for healthcare.gov by state, and search interest in repeal and replace over time
What We're Reading: Healthcare Poll Results; Undercounting Opioid Deaths; Genome Sequencing Costs
March 23rd 2018A healthcare tracking poll finds unhappiness aimed at the drug industry for high drug prices while more Americans are warming up to the idea of a national health plan; a study says opioid overdose deaths are undercounted by as much as 35%; whole-genome sequencing may not drive up downstream medical costs, but questions about its use remain.
What We're Reading: Drug Pricing Measures; Gun Violence Research; Postmarketing Safety Reporting
March 22nd 2018Congress reached an agreement on a $1.3 trillion spending bill that includes a provision allowing gun violence research, but does not include 2 drug pricing measures or a provision to stabilize the Affordable Care Act markets; and FDA has released 2 draft guidances on postmarketing safety reporting requirements.
What We're Reading: Examining Alcohol Research; Scrutinizing CDC Pick; Idaho's Abortion Reversal Law
March 21st 2018The National Institutes of Health is investigating whether there were any improprieties committed with the recently begun study into health effects of moderate alcohol consumption; concerns over HIV research from 20 years ago brought up against CDC director pick; new Idaho law requires women seeking abortions be told they can halt the drug-induced procedure halfway.