Mothers don't have enough resources for breastfeeding support. However, many feel like they have to breastfeed due to the nationwide formula shortage. To address these problems, Trinity Health Of New England teamed up with Nest Collaborative, a startup providing breastfeeding telehealth appointments, to offer its services to patients free of charge.
Virtual-first care is a telehealth trend that's emerged in the past few years. Virtual-first care directs patients to a video visit, call or other digital interaction with a clinician before or instead of an in-person visit.
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The FDA placed a partial clinical hold on late-stage tests of Sanofi multiple sclerosis drug tolebrutinib after some patients developed drug-induced liver injury. While U.S. tests are paused, Sanofi said clinical testing in other countries is continuing with additional safety monitoring.
LGBTQ Americans have a lack of understanding of the preventive health services they need, compared to the general population, a new report found. In order to create targeted messaging campaigns to increase preventive health knowledge among the LGBTQ community, the healthcare industry needs to include more LGBTQ patients in medical research to better understand the population's health.
New Covid-19 vaccine booster shots are coming and they'll include protection against the omicron variant. The U.S. government agreed to a purchasing contract covering 105 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for a planned vaccination campaign in the fall.
In this free webinar, industry experts from Syneos and Medable will share their perspectives on how to address these drug development challenges within cardiometabolic clinical studies and provide input on the impact of new regulatory guidance such as the DEPICT Act. This engaging panel will discuss leveraging technology and home health solutions to augment existing points of care between patients and their clinical care team to improve the patient experience, drive more scientific rigor to data generation and achieve timely endpoint capture.
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