When Prescribing is Personal
Prescribing became more personalized during the pandemic, a new survey of health care providers suggests.
Will the Biden Administration Tackle Co-Pay Card Reform?
The Biden administration’s ambitious plan to protect patients is off to a promising start.
Seventh Annual Summit on Balanced Pain Management
What if all patients had a pain management approach that allowed them to live full and productive lives?
Treating Heart Disease and Type 2 Diabetes in Silos Isn’t Working
Heart disease and Type 2 diabetes aren’t just common. They commonly occur together. So why does the health care system force patients with both conditions to treat one disease at a time?
When Preterm Infants Struggle to Feed
Working in the NICU, I have observed a wide range of challenges affecting late preterm infants. But perhaps the most concerning is difficulty eating.
Economic Impact of Rare Diseases Tops $960 Billion
Rare diseases don’t just make life difficult. They also create a financial burden for patients, families, communities and the health care system.
Advocates Talk Toxic Exposure & Chronic Headache
What do TV personality Jon Stewart, U.S. Rep. Mark Takano, a retired New York firefighter and an Army veteran all have in common? A passion for advocacy and the desire to improve access to treatment for migraine disease.
Californians Call for Patient-Centered Care
A one-size-fits-all approach to health care is dangerous for Californians.
Telehealth: A Valuable Asset to Those Living with Movement Disorders
Telemedicine is proving to be a lifeline for people living with Parkinson’s disease.
The Medicare Policy That Disrupts Care for Headache, Movement Disorders Patients
A new Medicare policy is having unintended consequences for people with migraine disease and movement disorders, recent survey findings reveal.