What a crackdown on pharmacy benefit managers means for your prescriptions in Alabama
Under a new law regulating PBMs, or pharmacy benefit managers, you could be paying an extra $10 for your prescriptions.
Under a new law regulating PBMs, or pharmacy benefit managers, you could be paying an extra $10 for your prescriptions.
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Threats of a federal government shutdown have gone from being an October surprise to a recurring theme.
Premiums will more than double for millions of Affordable Care Act enrollees next year if Congress does not renew enhanced marketplace subsidies by year's end, according to a new analysis.
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For patients with cancer grappling with nausea or vomiting due to their treatments may be able to find relief to this side effect through methods within their own reach.
A groundbreaking new study from the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology aims to test whether digital tools and chatbot technology can help young adult cancer survivors get the genetic counseling they need to better understand future health risks to themselves and family members.
Easier access to telehealth services granted during the COVID-19 public health emergency allowed hundreds of thousands of Medicare patients in rural areas to obtain virtual care in the privacy of their homes, saving them the time, money, and the risk of getting an infection in traveling to a distant medical facility to receive it.
The fight over covid-era health insurance subsidies that could trigger a government shutdown highlights what even supporters of the Affordable Care Act fight admit is a flaw in the original law: It wasn’t generous enough to make plans affordable.
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