Pharma brands achieved the most impressions from ABC and saw a year-over-year increase in impressions from cable channels like Fox News, CNN and MSNBC.
The agency had long made it a practice to reduce or halt benefit checks to recoup billions of dollars in payments it sent recipients but later said they never should have received.
Roche is doubling down on competing for a slice of the rapidly growing GLP-1 pie. The Swiss pharma giant announced a deal worth up to $5.3 billion on Wednesday with Danish drugmaker Zealand Pharma to ...
Representatives of the two groups declined to comment on the record about any connections between the Medicaid fight and their other legislative priorities.
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Small-business groups warn that, for workers whose employers don’t provide coverage, the problem could get worse if Congress does not extend enhanced federal subsidies that make health insurance more ...
Vaccines. Fluoride. Autism. Communications involving these and 20 other “controversial, high profile, or sensitive” topics will get extra scrutiny under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
As mass layoffs and disillusionment with traditional agency models continue to drive professionals towards solopreneurship, can they cushion the pressures of running a solo venture?
The Trump administration issued its first major set of proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act on Monday that federal officials said are intended to crack down on fraud in the program.
The allergy relief brand from Opella teamed up with one of Disney’s iconic princesses to deliver a message around allergies.
Compared with those in other regions, patients across the rural South, Appalachia, and remote West are most often unable to make a video call to their doctor or log into their patient portals.
Four months after Missouri voted to legalize abortion, Republican lawmakers are proposing a 100% tax credit — capped at $50,000 per year — for taxpayers who donate to crisis pregnancy centers.