FDA to Tweak Naming System for Biological Medicines

One key to tracing how innovative biological medicines impact patients hinges on a deceptively simple issue: how the drugs are named.
U.S. is Missing the Mark on Hepatitis C Elimination

When it comes to curing hepatitis C, the United States is at the bottom of the barrel.
Moving Beyond Stigma for People Living with TD
Patient advocates want the lip smacking, grimacing and uncontrollable twitching caused by the movement disorder tardive dyskinesia to do more than attract stares. They want it to elicit empathy and understanding.
Comments on Draft Scoping Document for Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapies

The value created by treatment success, in terms of patient outcomes, health care savings, reduced costs on caregivers, and the increased productivity of patients living with RA, all deserve consideration in the analysis. Read the Comments
For Skin Patients, the Waiting Never Ends

If you live in Philadelphia, you may wait 78 days. In Cedar Rapids, 91 days.
CMS Limits “Co-Pay Surprise” for Obamacare Patients
Patients with an Affordable Care Act health plan will soon have one less hurdle between them and the medicine they need to manage chronic or rare diseases.
What Heart Attack & Stroke Mean to EU Workplaces

Heart attack and stroke don’t just affect patients across Europe, new research reveals.
The Medicare Solution

Still more than a year ahead of 2020 presidential elections, the battle over how to “fix” health care in America is reaching fever pitch.
Insurance Barriers Are Parkinson’s Doctors’ Other Battle

These days, I find myself using some of the same words to describe Parkinson’s as I do to describe the experience of physicians like me who treat patients with the disease. It’s a sad reflection on current health insurer practices.
Fourth Annual National Policy & Advocacy Summit on Biologics and Biosimilars
Languishing in a hospital bed after surgery for life-threatening Crohn’s disease, San Diego Chargers’ Rolf Benirschke, dangerously underweight and saddled with ostomy bags at only 24 years old, couldn’t see the value of going on. But with top-notch medical care and the support of his family and teammates, Benirschke rallied. He ultimately returned to the […]