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What does the 2024 election mean for health care policy?

July 22, 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris
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Kamala Harris, endorsed by Biden to replace him, is left of the president on health care

President Biden endorsed Kamala Harris to replace him atop the Democratic ticket. She's taken more liberal positions on health care.

By Rachel Cohrs Zhang and Sarah Owermohle


Where 3 Democrats who could replace Biden atop the ticket stand on health care

Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, and Gretchen Whitmer have been named as potential replacements for Joe Biden. Here's where they stand on health care.

By John Wilkerson and Rachel Cohrs Zhang


Q&A: Trans adults face 'shocking' risk of cirrhosis, especially alcohol-driven

A liver transplant physician discusses one of the first studies to examine trans health and the higher risk of severe chronic disease.

By Isabella Cueto



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STAT+ | Express Scripts overcharged postal workers by $45 million, audit says

The findings are likely to intensify scrutiny of the controversial role played by PBMs in the opaque pharmaceutical pricing system.

By Bob Herman and Ed Silverman


STAT+ | Medicare and Medicaid struggles foreshadow a rocky health insurer earnings season

This week in healthcare news: Express Scripts overcharged USPS, insurer earnings kick off, Chevron and Medicare Advantage audits

By Bob Herman


Bird flu that infected 6 Colorado poultry workers is closely related to the virus in cows

The new bird flu infections are the first time multiple human cases have been reported on a single farm in the U.S.

By Megan Molteni


A pig heart is seen hooked up to the Ex Vivo system, also know as the "heart in a box" system, which provides organ perfusion, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
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At a Mass General perfusion lab, a push to make more and more hearts viable for transplant

Researchers at the Thoracic Organ Ex Vivo Perfusion Lab are working, mostly with pig hearts, to find ways to preserve human hearts longer.

By Deborah Balthazar


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