Does Patient Input Fall on Deaf Ears?
When it comes to incorporating patients into decisions about medication and value, the United States just isn’t making the grade.
Screen Time, Delayed Care Endanger Eyesight
From work to school, book clubs to coffee dates, people are online more than ever before.
2020 in Review: Seven Policy Issues Affecting Patient Access
COVID-19 dominated health care discussions this year, but it wasn’t the only topic that led to policy debate. Here’s a look back at seven issues that shaped health policy in 2020.
Heart Doctors Want ICER to Get Real
When you or someone you love has a cardiovascular event, life gets real – fast.
Migraine Disease: Then and Now
By Mary Franklin, MA – This fall, Congress introduced a first-of-its-kind resolution that acknowledged the ways migraine disease affects millions of Americans.
The Cards Seniors Won’t Receive This Holiday
The holiday season is synonymous with sending and receiving cards. But there’s one card many seniors won’t have in hand this holiday: a co-pay card.
Health Data Gaps Widen Racial Divide
Holes in clinical trials data could be keeping people of color from accessing the medication they need.
Getting a Grip on Gout
Gout has quickly become a problem of global proportion.
Lawmakers & Regulators Tackle “Bad Drug” Ads
“Bad drug” ads often target seniors with misinformation about prescription medications, with their scare tactics costing viewers their health – even their lives.
Alzheimer’s Patients Need Something to Cheer About
It’s looking like a lonely holiday season for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers.