In a surprising announcement, President Trump declared a 100% tariff on patented pharmaceuticals unless companies manufacture in the U.S., leaving many confused about the implications for drug prices and healthcare.
Xcel Energy and two telecom firms have agreed to a $640 million settlement related to the Marshall Fire, avoiding a lengthy trial. This agreement aims to support affected communities but raises questions for plaintiffs still seeking clarity.
In a decisive move, the Shapiro administration has released new vaccine guidance that diverges from federal recommendations, igniting a debate over public health strategies and insurance coverage for vaccines.
As drugstores gear up to deliver updated COVID-19 vaccines this fall, insurers are set to cover them despite a lack of strong recommendations from health officials. Learn about vaccine availability, coverage details, and eligibility criteria.
A Seattle doctor reveals that despite changes in the CDC's advisory committee, COVID vaccine access will remain mostly unchanged. Confusion abounds as trust in health institutions wanes.
Oregon has taken significant steps to streamline COVID-19 vaccinations by allowing local pharmacies to administer shots without prescriptions. This change aims to ensure easier access for residents ahead of the winter virus season.
In a bold move, Senator Adam Schiff has urged health insurers to ensure full coverage of routine vaccines like COVID-19 and measles, regardless of controversial CDC recommendations. This comes after significant changes in the advisory panel led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Amid concerns over vaccine access, America's Health Insurance Plans vows to cover all vaccines recommended by ACIP until 2026, despite potential changes by new committee members.
The U.S. is facing unprecedented health care cost increases, with employers likely to pass on hefty paycheck deductions and out-of-pocket expenses to workers. A new survey reveals a perfect storm brewing for American health care.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has issued executive actions to ensure residents can access COVID-19 vaccines without interruption, addressing federal guidance uncertainties and ensuring coverage under state insurance policies.