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FDA Gives Biosimilars a Boost by Expanding Database
The so-call "Purple Book" is a list of all licensed biologic products and is a reference guide for patients, providers, payers and manufactureres.
Tyson Timbs’ Asset Forfeiture Case in District Court Following Indiana Supreme Court Decision
Tyson Timbs has been trying to recover a Land Rover seized by police in connection with his arrest for a drug offense in 2013.
Colorado Bills Aim to Improve Medicaid Primary Care Through Telemedicine
Colorado lawmakers are proposing a bill to expand telemedicine in an effort to improve health care access for Medicaid patients.
Partners in Freedom: The Goodman Institute Shows How to Fix Health Care without More...
If there is a way to fix the nation’s broken health care system without raising taxes or mandating coverage, chances are The Goodman Institute for Public Policy Research and its founder, John C. Goodman, have figured it out.
Watch Out for Long-Term Effects of Government’s Coronavirus Remedies
Economic contractions harm human health, so governments should take that into account in their coronavirus policies.
Watch Out for Long-Term Effects of Government’s Coronavirus Remedies
Economic contractions harm human health, so governments should take that into account in their coronavirus policies.
Lawmakers Go Back to the Drawing Board on Surprise Medical Bills
Under election-year pressure to provide relief to constituents angered by surprise medical bills, lawmakers in both parties are working on proposals that, at the very least, will show they are taking the problem seriously.
Indiana Bills Address Non-Compete Clauses on Physicians
Indiana lawmakers are considering three measures that would limit or stop non-compete clauses that medical employers such as hospitals can impose on physicians regarding future employment.
California Considers Banning Gasoline-Powered Yard Equipment
California may soon ban gasoline-powered gardening tools such as lawnmowers and leaf-blowers statewide.
NC Judge Orders State to Spend $8 Billion More on Education
North Carolina Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the state to formulate a plan to increase spending on K-12 education by an estimated $8 billion.