1. Healthcare has a big supply and demand problem. Demand for healthcare continues to exceed the number of physicians, nurses and allied healthcare providers available in what is one of the most ...
While the White House hasn't provided official figures, swathes of federal employees from across the public health sector, ...
With the Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress casting an ominous shadow over the future of the state's ...
The wealth of Mehmet Oz, MD, the celebrity heart surgeon nominated by President Trump to lead CMS, has swelled in part from ...
In Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first interview as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, he made multiple incorrect or misleading statements, including about seed oils, an abortion drug ...
The White House’s rolling federal job cuts and widespread information blackouts have set skilled nursing stakeholders on edge.
The DOJ backs Medicare price negotiations amidst a Novartis lawsuit, while President Trump vows to lower U.S. drug costs.
With 2025 underway, the AFS Health Care team highlights some of the most pressing legal issues facing the health care industry this year.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., laying out his early health agenda, said he would examine childhood vaccines, psychiatric drugs and ...
Kansas and Missouri senators voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as secretary of U.S. Health and Human Services. Every senator from both states supported the nomination. The Feb. 13 vote in the U.
Nursing home leaders are hoping that the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) new chief, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who ...
The confirmation puts RFK Jr., a vaccine skeptic, in charge of infectious disease response, the safety of food and drug ...