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Is AI in Prior Authorization Promising or Dangerous?

Health insurers are starting to use AI for prior authorization decisions, sparking…

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Irish workplaces risk lawsuits if not made menopause-friendly

Irish employers may face legal action for not making workplaces menopause-friendly, following…

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Women With Insomnia Over Midlife at Higher Risk for Incident CVD

Insomnia symptoms and short sleep duration are linked to an increased risk…

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Don’t wait to vaccinate: Cervical Cancer Jabs most effective at age 12

A study by Public Health Scotland found that the HPV vaccine is…

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Latest genAI integrations in Australia

Best Practice Software is integrating a transcription tool powered by generative AI…

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Opposition to Medicaid Expansion Thaws in an Unexpected Place: The Deep South

Southern states have resisted Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, with…

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Indicators of structural racism tied to prevalence of chronic health conditions

A study led by Dr. Dinushika Mohottige found that neighborhoods with economic…

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Annovis Bio delivers candor, but not confidence, on Parkinson’s study

Annovis Bio made a late change to the design of a Phase…

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Home Office’s use of second medical opinions to assess asylum seekers was unlawful

The Home Office policy of disregarding independent medical assessments in favor of…

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Should you worry about measles in South Florida? What to know as school cases found

There has been a resurgence of measles cases in South Florida, with…

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