If cleared by the Food and Drug Administration — a decision that could come in a matter of weeks — it would be the first pill shown to treat COVID-19.
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If cleared by the Food and Drug Administration — a decision that could come in a matter of weeks — it would be the first pill shown to treat COVID-19.
Experts say publicly reporting rapid antigen tests as part of coronavirus tallies could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
The number of trashed doses has nearly tripled since the end of July, even as Louisiana grappled with a fourth, deadly surge of the coronavirus pandemic during that time that led to increased interest in the vaccines.
Demand is expected to spike in a few weeks when elementary school children can begin getting shots, and some states are reopening mass vaccination clinics in anticipation.
There's a shortage of available ambulances across the state, which is leading to dangerous situations in rural Michigan's healthcare industry.
CMS recently sent a second round of warning letters to hospitals that haven't disclosed payer-negotiated prices.
Physician groups are lobbying Congress for billions of dollars to offset cuts proposed by CMS, but they also want to end the regular cycle of funding requests.
By writing checks between various bank accounts, healthcare management company president Harold Sosna was able to withdraw illegitimate, nonexistent funds.
More Medicare Advantage plans scored high quality ratings for their 2022 plans than the year before.
Participants traveled from around the country to a Wisconsin Dells resort for a sold-out convention that was, in fact, a sea of misinformation and conspiracy theories about vaccines and the pandemic
Administration officials say President Joe Biden will be naming his choice on who to lead the FDA before Nov. 15.
We can credit clinical trials for great improvements made in cancer care in recent years. But there's a large hole in these gains—the lack of diversity
The drop in employment in the healthcare industry is the second-biggest this year, overshadowed only by January.
Nothing prevents hospitals from requesting payment before providing elective care. And more of them are doing it. Here's why.