Amazon Launches A Subscription Prescription Drug Service

Amazon is adding a prescription drug discount program to its growing health care business. The retail giant said Tuesday that it will launch RxPass, a subscription service for customers who have Prime memberships. Amazon said people will pay $5 a month to fill as many prescriptions as they need from a list of about 50 ...

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One Type Of Physical Activity Protects The Brain More Than Others, Study Finds

What if you could look at all the things you do daily — walking from room to room, preparing a presentation at your desk, running up and down stairs to deliver folded laundry or taking a jog around the block — and know which ones will best help or hurt your brain? A new study ...

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COVID-19 Cases Down In Nevada — And That’s Not The Only Good News

“Nevada continues to experience a rapid decline in the number of persons requiring hospitalization for respiratory viruses, including COVID‐19, flu and RSV,” the Nevada Hospital Association said in a weekly report Wednesday.

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Pandemic Years Saw A Reduction In Medical Debt

Medical debt may still plague millions of American families, but the pandemic years brought a marked decline in the number of people struggling to cover their health costs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported today.

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NABIP CEO Janet Trautwein Will Step Down At The End Of 2023

The National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals (NABIP) announced today that its longtime CEO, Janet Trautwein, will step down at the end of 2023 to pursue other opportunities

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The Biggest, Buzziest Conference for Health Care Investors Convenes Amid Fears the Bubble Will Burst

Health care’s business class returned to its San Francisco sanctuary last week for JPMorgan’s annual health care confab, at the gilded Westin St. Francis hotel on Union Square. After a two-year pandemic pause, the mood among the executives, bankers, and startup founders in attendance had the aura of a reunion — as they gossiped about promotions, work-from-home ...

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Moderna Says Its RSV Vaccine For Older Adults Is 84% Effective At Preventing Serious Illness

Moderna’s respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, vaccine for older adults was about 84% effective at preventing serious illness, according to data from a late-stage trial published Tuesday. Adult patients in the clinical trial appeared to tolerate the vaccine well and there were no safety concerns identified, the data showed. The company said it will ask the U.S. Food and ...

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Providers' Price Hikes Push Patients To Defer Care, Rely On Payment Plans, Surveys Say

Inflation-driven price increases among smaller healthcare practices are accompanying “record high” deferred care, a bump in the use of patient payment plans and growing tensions between patients and their providers, according to a pair of surveys released this week. The first, a November poll of 360 providers and 1,040 patients commissioned by healthcare customer engagement ...

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Spending Bill Extends Telehealth Coverage For HDHPs Through 2024

Now, it’s been extended a second time, with the most recent government spending bill reinstating the provision through at least December 31, 2024, according to the Society of Human Resource Management.

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California Attorney General Sues Drugmakers Over Inflated Insulin Prices

California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday sued the six major companies that dominate the U.S. insulin market, ratcheting up the state’s assault on a profitable industry for artificially jacking up prices and making the indispensable drug less accessible for diabetes patients.

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