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Healthcare
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why U.S. healthcare is still the most expensive in the world

U.S. healthcare costs are rising sharply and reform is difficult due to political barriers, competing interests, and behavioral responses from patients, providers, insurers, and manufacturers.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

Pure Hallucination!' MS NOW's Lawrence O'Donnell Flays Madman' Trump Over Bonkers Cabinet Meeting Rant

LAWRENCE O'DONNELL: In the cabinet room today, the president, whose policies and decisions led to the murder in the streets of Minneapolis, hallucinated about phone conversations that never happened with leaders of foreign countries in which he told them that they will have to increase the price of prescription drugs in their countries so that the price of prescription drugs in the United States can come down. That formulation is obviously insane on its face.
US politics
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US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Whole Lot of Lies!' CNN Fact-Checker Bombards Trump Over 13 Whoppers From Cabinet Meeting

President Trump made at least 13 demonstrably false claims during a cabinet meeting, including exaggerated investment figures and incorrect inflation and price claims.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 months ago

CNN's Abby Phillip Says Trump Is Implementing Policies the Dems Failed to Do: He's Challenging Capitalism'

Trump implemented traditionally Democratic policies, challenging capitalism and convincing many voters he will buck the system and act effectively.
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 months ago

California to sell affordable state-branded insulin beginning next year

California will begin selling state-labeled affordable insulin pens Jan. 1, priced at about $11 per pen or $55 for a five-pack, with nationwide distribution via Civica.
Healthcare
fromMedCity News
4 months ago

As Insurers Drop GLP-1 Coverage, Advocates Search for a Hero in Obesity - MedCity News

High GLP-1 drug prices have led insurers to restrict or end weight-loss coverage, creating access gaps despite widespread obesity and diabetes needs.
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