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CMS announces Medicare prices for first negotiated drugs

In a call on Wednesday night, Biden administration officials said the negotiated prices would have resulted in $6 billion in savings for Medicare if they had been in effect in 2023, and will save $1.5

FDA grants full approval to new Alzheimer’s drug

The widely expected decision follows a unanimous 6–0 recommendation from FDA’s external advisory committee in May, and signals a new era in Alzheimer’s research and treatment.

CDC data amplifies calls for funding hepatitis plan

Despite the availability of these cures, commercial data showed only 1 in 6 uninsured adults under 40 with hepatitis C has been cured, according to a Morbidity and Mortality Report published Thursday examining

Parties moving closer on debt ceiling deal as talks drag on

As McCarthy was leaving the Capitol shortly after 6 p.m., he said there was no deal yet but that he’s staying in town to keep working into the weekend.

Debt limit action needed by mid-August, analysts warn

This scenario, Moody’s wrote, would push the economy into a recession next year, cost 2.6 million jobs and push unemployment back to almost 6 percent, and shave 2.7 percent off inflation-adjusted gross

Surprise-billing lawsuits slow payments processes

But the court allowed the administration 60 days after the Feb. 6 ruling to file a notice of appeal. Option to appeal If the administration were to appeal the ruling, its next stop would be the U.S.