Mississippi’s only abortion clinic shuts down, moves to New Mexico

Mississippi’s only abortion clinic shuts down, moves to New Mexico

The last abortion clinic in Mississippi officially shut down Wednesday, a day before a trigger ban against almost all abortion procedures is poised to take effect in the state, following the Supreme Court’s decision last month to overturn Roe v. Wade. Shannon Brewer, who led the clinic involved in the controversial Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court case, […]

How UCSF’s accelerator is helping health tech reach more low-income patients – MedCity News

How UCSF’s accelerator is helping health tech reach more low-income patients – MedCity News

Global digital health investment hit a record high of $57.2 billion in 2021, according to CB Insights. However, the healthcare industry is a long way away from seeing a significant return on that investment in the form of sustained reduction in expenditures or improvement of outcomes. A huge reason for that could be due to the fact low-income patient populations […]

Quickbite Interviews: IXLayer

Quickbite Interviews: IXLayer

The Business of Health Care I was at the AHIP conference in Vegas late last month and caught up with a number of CEOs & execs for some quick bite interviews — around 5 mins getting (I hope) to the gist of what they & their companies are up to. I am going to dribble them out this week. -Matthew […]

Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM): A gateway to hybrid musculoskeletal care – MedCity News

Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM): A gateway to hybrid musculoskeletal care – MedCity News

Remote therapeutic monitoring supports the near-term business case for traditional MSK providers to build a best-in-class hybrid care model now, with much broader long-term applications.  Musculoskeletal (MSK) care continues to be a major area of interest in digital health. And for good reason – with over $400B in annual MSK-related cost, it represents 10-15% of total health expenditures in the […]

Court rules hospital can sue Illinois over late Medicaid payments

Court rules hospital can sue Illinois over late Medicaid payments

Most of St. Anthony’s patients are on Medicaid, a government-run program for the poor and disabled. The hospital claimed at the time of its original suit that it was in financial distress, losing about 98% of its cash reserves, allegedly because managed care organizations had delayed and reduced Medicaid payments. As of February 2020, St. Anthony said it was missing […]

Executive Home Care Set to Expand Nationwide Through Franchising

Executive Home Care Set to Expand Nationwide Through Franchising

When it comes to expanding franchises in the health care space, this isn’t Jason Wiedder’s first rodeo. Wiedder has nearly two decades of experience in building brands, most of those years being in home care. He spent 10 years with Senior Helpers, helping the nationwide home care agency grow from zero to 300 franchises around the country. In December, Wiedder […]

Norwegian drops pre-boarding COVID testing requirement

Norwegian drops pre-boarding COVID testing requirement

Norwegian Cruise Line dropped its pre-boarding COVID-19 testing requirement on Wednesday in a major shift for the cruise industry more than two years after the vacation travel companies began wrestling with coronavirus outbreaks and new policies to keep guests safe. In a news release, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings said starting on Aug. 1 guests will no longer have to test […]

U.S. allows pharmacists to prescribe Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill

U.S. allows pharmacists to prescribe Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill

Pharmacists can prescribe the leading COVID-19 pill directly to patients under a new U.S. policy announced Wednesday that’s intended to expand use of Pfizer’s drug Paxlovid. The Food and Drug Administration said pharmacists can begin screening patients to see if they are eligible for Paxlovid and then prescribe the medication, which has been shown to curb the worst effects of […]

FDA working to allow overseas formula makers to stay in US market

FDA working to allow overseas formula makers to stay in US market

The Biden administration is working on a plan that will allow foreign manufacturers of infant formula to keep their products on the market in the U.S. long term, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Wednesday. The move would diversify the supply chain and is aimed at preventing another situation like the current shortage, which occurred after the country’s largest […]