Senate Rejects Repeal-Only Bill
With 7 Republicans breaking ranks to vote with Democrats, a bill that would repeal major parts of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) without any replacement failed to pass the Senate. According to The New York Times, with 2 bills voted down, it seems likely that Republicans will only be able to pass a bill that modestly repeals parts of the ACA, but leaves it mostly intact. The so-called “skinny repeal” would result in 15 million more Americans being uninsured next year, according to the Congressional Budget Office, and 5 Republican and 5 Democratic governors have already urged the Senate to reject such a bill.
GlaxoSmithKline to Cut R&D Projects
The pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline has announced it will narrow its focus for research and development projects. The Wall Street Journal reported that the company will cut more than 30 projects and focus on just 4 key areas: respiratory diseases, HIV and other infectious diseases, cancer, and immune-inflammatory conditions. Glaxo will invest in 16 drugs that are expected to be big sellers and shelve another 13 drug-development projects and 20 early-stage research projects. In particular, rare diseases will face the biggest cut even while other companies pour more investment into the area.
Healthcare’s Underinvestment in Cybersecurity
The healthcare industry is having trouble recruiting talent in the area of cybersecurity despite an increased demand for these employees. Compared to other industries, healthcare invests half as much of the information technology budgets in cybersecurity, reported NPR. However, a cybersecurity attack can have devastating consequences—not only could sensitive information be accessed, but hacked medical devices could have serious consequences for people who rely on them to live.
AI in Health Care: Balancing Governance, Innovation, and Trust
September 2nd 2025In this conversation with Reuben Daniel, associate vice president of artificial intelligence at UPMC Health Plan, we dive into how UPMC Health Plan builds trust with providers and members, discuss challenges of scaling AI effectively, and hear about concrete examples of AI's positive impact.
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Team Coordination, Data Sharing Help Prioritize Value in Cardio-Renal-Metabolic Care
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