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Why Are There Drug Shortages?
"Today, there are shortages of 186 to 308 drugs.
Shortages in 2022 include saline solutions potentially needed by almost every patient admitted to the hospital. Almost all of the drugs in short supply, by the way, are generics."
Congress Agrees to Smaller Cut in Medicare Payments to Doctors
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) cut payments to physicians two percent on January 1, but the reductions would have been deeper...
Oklahoma Mulls Tax Credit to Attract Doctors to Rural Areas
Oklahoma legislators are considering a bill that would allow physicians to claim a $25,000 tax credit if they practice in underserved, rural communities.
Michael Bloomberg Gives $1 Billion for Free Medical School
Michael Bloomberg’s $1 billion donation to Johns Hopkins University in July will make tuition free for most medical students, covering the full cost of...
Georgia Moves Certificate of Need Reform
Georgia moves Certificate of Need (CON) reform legislation that restricts most proposed medical facilities, reducing competition.
By Matt Dean
Certificate of Need (CON) restrictions prohibit most proposed...
Sanders Won’t Give Up on Medicare for All – Commentary
"He should give it a rest. His single-payer proposal hasn’t gotten any better with time. Witnesses and Republican senators tore it to shreds in a hearing last week."
Stossel: American Medical Association Goes Woke
The American Medical Association now tells doctors: Use woke language! It's issued a 54-page guide telling doctors things like, don't say "equality"; say "equity."...
Fewer Britons Expected to Survive Cancer Due to Health Care Rationing
Britons missed more cancer screenings and face lower cancer survival rates due to the U.K. National Health Service’s handling of COVID-19, a new study reports.
Pressure Mounts on Congress to Remove Government Barricade on Telehealth
“We have crammed 10 years’ worth of telehealth experience into three months”
Physician Introduces Free Platform to Help Launch Telemedicine
A New York neurologist is offering a free platform to physicians to make it easier for them to meet with their patients virtually.