Time to Make Telemedicine Policy Permanent
Health care providers don’t always have a lot of free time on our hands. But when it comes to policies that impact our patients, we find the time to speak out.
Empowering Diabetes Patients Beyond the Pandemic
Lately, my diabetes patients have been asking questions with no easy answers.
World Brain Day Spotlights Parkinson’s Disease
This year’s World Brain Day unites advocates in highlighting a disease that devastates families and communities across the globe: Parkinson’s.
Combining Medications Shows Promise for Gout Patients
New research offers a ray of hope for people living with uncontrolled gout.
Cardiovascular Deaths Skyrocket During COVID-19
The coronavirus is killing Americans, but not only in the ways that people expect.
Relief Out of Reach for Patients with Cluster Headache
Imagine if a painfully debilitating condition was best treated with good, old-fashioned oxygen. Simple, right?
The Reauthorization Tragedy
Maybe it’s loss of balance and involuntary movement, or speech difficulties and cognitive impairment.
As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Emergency Period Set to Expire
Even as COVID-19 cases spike in Texas, Florida and California, the United States’ national emergency period is set to expire in just weeks. Will policymakers reassess their timeline?
Louisiana, South Dakota Curb Step Therapy
Lawmakers in South Dakota and Louisiana didn’t let the coronavirus derail their efforts to protect patients.
Rx Exclusions Slash Treatment Options for Patients
Patients’ choice of treatment options is declining as the number of drugs excluded from health plan coverage grows.