<code id='FCDE7B7F46'></code><style id='FCDE7B7F46'></style>
    • <acronym id='FCDE7B7F46'></acronym>
      <center id='FCDE7B7F46'><center id='FCDE7B7F46'><tfoot id='FCDE7B7F46'></tfoot></center><abbr id='FCDE7B7F46'><dir id='FCDE7B7F46'><tfoot id='FCDE7B7F46'></tfoot><noframes id='FCDE7B7F46'>

    • <optgroup id='FCDE7B7F46'><strike id='FCDE7B7F46'><sup id='FCDE7B7F46'></sup></strike><code id='FCDE7B7F46'></code></optgroup>
        1. <b id='FCDE7B7F46'><label id='FCDE7B7F46'><select id='FCDE7B7F46'><dt id='FCDE7B7F46'><span id='FCDE7B7F46'></span></dt></select></label></b><u id='FCDE7B7F46'></u>
          <i id='FCDE7B7F46'><strike id='FCDE7B7F46'><tt id='FCDE7B7F46'><pre id='FCDE7B7F46'></pre></tt></strike></i>

          knowledge

          knowledge

          author:hotspot    Page View:41895

          How does a drug industry lobbying group move forward after years of upheaval, including having four CEOs in four years?

          This week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s Chief Washington Correspondent Rachel Cohrs Zhang joins us to discuss the layoffs at trade group BIO and how things may be changing at the trade group. We also invite STAT reporter Eric Boodman on to talk about his new investigative series of stories exploring how Black women with sickle cell disease were coerced into getting sterilized.

          advertisement

          To read the first article in the Coercive Care investigative series and find future installments, go here; For more on the layoffs at BIO, go here; To keep tabs on health policy and BIO’s reorganization, sign up for the D.C. Diagnosis newsletter here; And you can sign up for Adam’s new newsletter, Biotech Scorecard, here.

          Be sure to sign up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or wherever you get your podcasts.

          comprehensive

          How to save PrEP access — and even expand it
          How to save PrEP access — and even expand it

          UndertheAffordableCareAct,healthinsurersarerequiredtocoverallcostsassociatedwithpreventivecare—inclu

          read more
          Assistant physicians can help address the primary care shortage
          Assistant physicians can help address the primary care shortage

          AdobeArecentstudybytheAssociationofAmericanMedicalCollegesprojects ashortageofbetween17,800and48,000

          read more
          How one medical school became remarkably diverse
          How one medical school became remarkably diverse

          ThefirstclassattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davismedicalschool,in1972,waspredominantlywhiteandmale.Chri

          read more

          Beware the threat of staffing cuts at the CDC

          DavidGoldman/APThenation’shealthfacesadualthreat—oneanticipated,theother,self-inflicted.Covid-19hasn