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PMV Pharmaceuticals to Present Rezatapopt Pivotal Phase 2 Initial Analysis and Natural History Study Results at the 2025 AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics
Mayor Michelle Wu, Boston Emergency Medical Services Celebrate New EMTs and Recent Promotions

Mayor Michelle Wu, Boston Emergency Medical Services Celebrate New EMTs and Recent Promotions

Ceremony honored 32 graduating recruits and seven promotions to enhance emergency medical services in the City of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, alongside Boston Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC),...

Owner:  American Government
Governor Stein, NCDHHS Announce More Than $6.5 Billion in Medical Debt Erased in North Carolina

Governor Stein, NCDHHS Announce More Than $6.5 Billion in Medical Debt Erased in North Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA, October 13 - Governor Josh Stein and NC Health and Human Services Secretary Dev Sangvai announced today that through North Carolina’s Medical Debt Relief Program, more than $6.5 billion in medical debt has been relieved for more...

Owner:  American Government
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Medicare Open Enrollment starts October 15th

Medicare Open Enrollment starts October 15th

Medicare's Open Enrollment Period opens October 15th and runs through December 7th, allowing all Medicare beneficiaries to make changes to their Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug plans for the upcoming year. During this period,...

Owner:  Byron Allen
Medicare brokers: The last line of defense for older Americans

Medicare brokers: The last line of defense for older Americans

The independent Medicare broker community is standing on the front line of a storm that’s reshaping how older Americans access health care. Monica Ross-Williams Major carriers are quietly scaling back commissions, shrinking plan portfolios or...

Owner:  Paul Feldman

Pharma marketers face privacy hurdles, turn to omnichannel strategies

State privacy laws are reshaping the way pharmaceutical companies reach patients, said Katie Carr, chief revenue officer at Swoop, in a conversation with Fierce Pharma Publisher Rebecca Willumson. Carr emphasized the need for marketers to partner...

Owner:  Ted Virtue
Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Expire

Medicare Telehealth Flexibilities Expire

As of September 30, several temporary Medicare telehealth flexibilities that were put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic officially came to an end. One of the most significant changes involves the site requirement for telehealth services....

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
Medical debt tops $2 billion for Hoosiers. Experts say it's likely higher

Medical debt tops $2 billion for Hoosiers. Experts say it's likely higher

Roughly one in five Indiana residents has medical debt that is currently in collections, according to a 2022 report from the Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute. Now, the group is trying to educate Hoosiers on how to manage a debt that tops...

Owner:  Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting & American Government
Medical center provides tips to reduce sleep-related infant deaths

Medical center provides tips to reduce sleep-related infant deaths

POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center joins the state of Missouri in recognizing October 2025 as Safe Sleep Month. PBRMC is calling on all parents, caregivers, and communities to help reduce infant...

Owner:  Gray Television Inc.
Medical device coatings specialist expanding capabilities

Medical device coatings specialist expanding capabilities

With experience spanning nearly 25 years, Minnesota-based Formacoat has been at the cutting edge of medical device coating application science – from catheters and guide wires to drug-eluting devices and rolls of mesh and film – it covers them...

Owner:  Michael "Mike" Danson
Medical Techniques Improve Outcomes

Medical Techniques Improve Outcomes

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Advanced technology, improved treatment techniques and more public awareness mean earlier breast cancer diagnoses and better patient outcomes, according to physicians who specialize in the disease. “There’s definitely...

Owner:  Youngstown Publishing Co.
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