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The “M” Word: Confronting the Critical Gap in Women’s Health Care

MedCity News

We need to create a care model that doesn’t treat menopause as some separate gray area of women’s health where doctors are unequipped and patients are left to their own devices to figure it out.

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Challenging Racism in Scholarly Publishing

Copyright Clearance Center

Three years since the tumultuous summer of 2020, how have we changed? In publishing especially, what is different about our jobs, our professional relationships, and our attitudes?

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Drug and Digital Technologies Are Part of NIH’s Long Covid Clinical Trial Plans

MedCity News

Long Covid continues to afflict patients and mystify clinicians. The National Institutes of Health is trying to identify potential treatments and it is launching a series of clinical trials that will assess a wide range of therapeutic interventions.

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Medical Affairs Role in Shaping Strategy

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What the Changing Healthcare Landscape Demands of Future MA Professionals?

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European Clinical Supply Planning: Balancing Cost, Flexibility and Time

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Which Drugs Are Driving Next Year’s 3.42% Increase in Hospital Pharmacy Spend?

MedCity News

Hospitals’ pharmacy spending is projected to rise by 3.42% next year, according to a new report. Specialty drugs, including Ozempic and Humira, as well as neurology medications are the primary drivers of this increase in pharmacy expenses.

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35% of Medicaid Beneficiaries Say Their Health Plan Hasn’t Reached Out About Renewing Coverage

MedCity News

Many Medicaid enrollees are not receiving the information they need from health plans during the return to Medicaid renewals, a new survey shows. Older Medicaid enrollees are especially struggling.

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