Even the most promising medical advancements struggle to take off in real-world settings without clinician buy-in. Here are some key factors that affect clinician adoption and ways healthtech …
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Yegor Tsynkevich (via MedCity News)
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4/21/25
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Medical Provider Joins Family Health Care’s Big Rapids Clinic BIG RAPIDS, Michigan – John Kozlowski, FNP-C, has joined the Family Health Care clinic at 15044 220th Avenue in Big Rapids. Kozlowski …
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4/21/25
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In the U.S., many people still struggle to find care, book an appointment, confirm coverage, or get a clear answer on pricing. The impact goes beyond inconvenience, contributing to delayed diagnoses, …
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Ashish Mandavia (via MedCity News)
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4/21/25
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The healthcare investor conference MedCity INVEST, scheduled for May 20-21 at the Willis Tower in Chicago, will spotlight a wide range of topics from GLP-1 drug coverage to investment trends and …
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Stephanie Baum (via MedCity News)
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4/21/25
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About 40% of women have dense or extremely dense breasts. Online risk assessment tools can help women decide if a breast MRI is a good idea.
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Yuki Noguchi (via NPR:Health)
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4/21/25
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Roughly 20 states now have laws permitting families to place cameras in the rooms of loved ones. Facility operators are often opposed.
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Paula Span (via California Healthline)
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4/21/25
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California has unilaterally halted a court-ordered medical parole program. Instead, it’s sending its most incapacitated prisoners back to state lockups or releasing them early. The change is …
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Don Thompson (via California Healthline)
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4/21/25
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By Taylor Knopf It’s been a little less than a year since Alamance Behavioral Health Center opened its doors to the public to offer an array of mental health services ranging from a walk-in, …
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Taylor Knopf (via North Carolina Health News)
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4/21/25
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Have you or someone you love been confused by the push to 'Make America Healthy Again'?
Then you, my friend, are in dire need of our series: The Road to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA). For the …
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Brittany Luse (via NPR:Health)
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4/21/25
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 21 April 2025 - VinFast announces the milestone of delivering 400 VF 3 electric vehicles to Indonesian dealers and customers in just two months after …
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4/20/25
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The FDA approved Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals drug Dupixent as a treatment for the inflammatory skin disorder chronic spontaneous urticaria. The regulatory decision comes two years after the …
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Frank Vinluan (via MedCity News)
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4/20/25
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Too many women have experienced the impacts of living with gynecological conditions while feeling dismissed and struggling to get care. Women deserve better, and as we collectively challenge outdated …
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Barbara Levy (via MedCity News)
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4/20/25
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Although the healthcare industry has a long way to go before PGx testing for DPYD and other genes becomes widespread, it’s encouraging that regulatory bodies and professional organizations are …
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Houda Hachad (via MedCity News)
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4/20/25
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The Trump administration’s steep tariffs on Chinese imports are threatening to further destabilize hospitals’ bottom lines by driving up the cost of essential supplies and exacerbating already …
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Katie Adams (via MedCity News)
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4/20/25
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UnitedHealth Group’s shares fell by over 22% on Thursday after its first quarter earnings. This is largely due to challenges in its Medicare Advantage business.
The post Why UnitedHealth …
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Marissa Plescia (via MedCity News)
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4/20/25
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HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy's comments on autism have sparked outrage. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Colin Killick, director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, for his reaction.
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Ayesha Rascoe (via NPR:Health)
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4/20/25
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman about her research indicating CT scans, which emit radiation, will cause some 100,000 cases of cancer annually.
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Ayesha Rascoe (via NPR:Health)
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4/20/25
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HIV medications were supposed to be exempt from U.S. aid cuts. In Zambia, for example, those on the ground say otherwise.
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Gabrielle Emanuel (via NPR:Health)
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4/20/25
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By Taylor Sisk Daily Yonder An interest in different cultures led Matthew Mahar to pursue an anthropology minor in college and to subsequently travel extensively. More recently, it’s led him to …
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Daily Yonder (via North Carolina Health News)
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4/20/25
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"ROMEO" stands for "retired older men eating out" -- and it's one way to keep older guys from being too isolated. Just don't call it a support group!
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Ashley Milne-Tyte (via NPR:Health)
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4/19/25
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