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Eliquis Proves Safer than Xarelto for Patients with Deep Blood Clots
NewsMar 13, 2026

Eliquis Proves Safer than Xarelto for Patients with Deep Blood Clots

A head‑to‑head trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine compared Eliquis (apixaban) and Xarelto (rivaroxaban) in patients with deep‑vein thrombosis. The study found Eliquis significantly reduced major bleeding risk while maintaining equal efficacy in preventing clot recurrence. This...

By PharmaLive
HEALTH INEQUITY: Red Cross Children’s Hospital Doctor Using Donated ‘Miracle’ Cystic Fibrosis Drug to Save Lives
NewsMar 13, 2026

HEALTH INEQUITY: Red Cross Children’s Hospital Doctor Using Donated ‘Miracle’ Cystic Fibrosis Drug to Save Lives

South Africa’s Red Cross Children’s Hospital is using donated Trikafta, a $300,000‑a‑year cystic fibrosis therapy, to keep seven‑year‑old Jaylin Leitjies alive after his lungs were severely damaged in infancy. The drug, produced by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, is not registered with SAHPRA...

By Daily Maverick – Business
Flagship Startup Loses CEO to Ipsen; Ionis to Shed Nearly Six Decades of Board Experience
NewsMar 13, 2026

Flagship Startup Loses CEO to Ipsen; Ionis to Shed Nearly Six Decades of Board Experience

Alltrna's CEO Michelle Werner announced her resignation, moving to pharmaceutical giant Ipsen as its new chief executive. The biotech startup will rely on interim management while it searches for a permanent replacement. Simultaneously, Ionis Therapeutics disclosed that several long‑standing board...

By Endpoints News
PE Delves Into Diverse Women’s Health Segments: 6 Deals
NewsMar 13, 2026

PE Delves Into Diverse Women’s Health Segments: 6 Deals

Private‑equity firms Ardian, Charterhouse, CVC and L Catterton led six recent transactions across the women’s health sector. The deals span fertility services, menopause therapeutics, breast‑cancer diagnostics, digital mental‑health platforms, and pelvic‑floor care. Collectively, the investments total roughly $1.2 billion, reflecting heightened...

By PE Hub Europe
Radiology Groups Push UnitedHealthcare and Cigna to Update Payment Policies for Key Service
NewsMar 13, 2026

Radiology Groups Push UnitedHealthcare and Cigna to Update Payment Policies for Key Service

Ten medical societies, including the American College of Radiology, have written to UnitedHealthcare and Cigna urging them to revise their coverage policies for peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS), a minimally invasive chronic pain treatment. The insurers currently classify PNS as experimental,...

By Radiology Business
Veterans Facing Significant Challenges Accessing Radiology Services, VA Watchdog Says
NewsMar 13, 2026

Veterans Facing Significant Challenges Accessing Radiology Services, VA Watchdog Says

A VA Office of the Inspector General review found that 13 of 15 sampled radiology clinics lack essential call‑tracking data, rendering nearly 338,000 radiology‑related calls unmonitored. The missing data hampers the department’s ability to gauge response times, leading to delays...

By Radiology Business
This Little-Known Bioactive Helps Protect Against Dementia, Study Shows
NewsMar 13, 2026

This Little-Known Bioactive Helps Protect Against Dementia, Study Shows

A recent Neuroscience Insights review highlights citicoline, a CDP‑choline derivative, as a potent neuroprotective agent. Clinical data show consistent improvements in memory, concentration, and visual‑motor coordination for patients with mild cognitive impairment, especially of vascular origin. The bioactive also benefits...

By Mindbodygreen
Pharma’s Godfather Moment: Pulled Back Into Tariff Uncertainty
NewsMar 13, 2026

Pharma’s Godfather Moment: Pulled Back Into Tariff Uncertainty

The U.S. Supreme Court nullified President Trump’s emergency authority to impose tariffs, reigniting uncertainty for the pharmaceutical sector. Despite the ruling, most‑favored‑nation (MFN) pricing agreements between branded drug makers and the Administration are expected to hold, though new U.S. manufacturing...

By ING — THINK Economics
[Obituary] Nicholas White
NewsMar 13, 2026

[Obituary] Nicholas White

Professor Sir Nicholas White, a pioneering pharmacologist and tropical‑medicine clinician, led the development and global adoption of artemisinin‑based combination therapies (ACTs) that transformed malaria treatment. His early trials in the 1990s demonstrated ACTs’ safety and efficacy, prompting a WHO guideline...

By The Lancet (Current)
[Correspondence] Health in Africa: The WHO African Region in the Next Decade
NewsMar 13, 2026

[Correspondence] Health in Africa: The WHO African Region in the Next Decade

In 2025 the WHO African region faced profound public‑health disruptions that accelerated a shift away from donor‑driven, disease‑specific programmes toward domestically financed, system‑wide strategies. Health is being repositioned as a macro‑economic asset, with preparedness, universal coverage and disease control framed...

By The Lancet (Current)
[Correspondence] National Lung Cancer Screening Programme in Brazil: An Urgent Need
NewsMar 13, 2026

[Correspondence] National Lung Cancer Screening Programme in Brazil: An Urgent Need

Lung cancer caused 44,213 new cases and 38,292 deaths in Brazil in 2022, imposing heavy morbidity and costs on the public health system. Unlike many nations, Brazil lacks a national low‑dose CT (LDCT) screening programme, despite strong trial evidence that...

By The Lancet (Current)
[Perspectives] Lessons From the History of the Uganda Virus Research Institute
NewsMar 13, 2026

[Perspectives] Lessons From the History of the Uganda Virus Research Institute

During the 1960s, Uganda’s Virus Research Institute exemplified how African health research was rebuilt after independence, navigating the collapse of colonial institutions while maintaining productive collaborations. Today, abrupt reductions in U.S. development assistance—withdrawal from USAID, WHO, and Gavi—are destabilizing similar...

By The Lancet (Current)
[Comment] Moving Integrated Care Into the Community in Sub-Saharan Africa
NewsMar 13, 2026

[Comment] Moving Integrated Care Into the Community in Sub-Saharan Africa

Vertical HIV programmes in East and Southern Africa have successfully expanded rapid treatment access, but rising non‑communicable disease (NCD) comorbidities among people living with HIV now demand integrated service delivery. Recent pragmatic trials such as INTE‑AFRICA (2023) and INTE‑COMM (2026)...

By The Lancet (Current)
Why Revenue Performance Often Starts with Accurate Clinical Notes
NewsMar 13, 2026

Why Revenue Performance Often Starts with Accurate Clinical Notes

Hospitals that prioritize accurate clinical notes see measurable revenue gains because documentation directly drives coding and reimbursement. Vague or incomplete entries cause denied claims, audit flags, and lost tariffs, even when billing tools are sophisticated. Solutions such as Scribe X and...

By PharmaShots
Listen: Could a Registry of Doctors Who Refuse Abortions Improve Access in Spain?
NewsMar 13, 2026

Listen: Could a Registry of Doctors Who Refuse Abortions Improve Access in Spain?

Spain's High Court of Justice ordered Madrid to immediately create a registry of doctors who conscientiously object to performing abortions. The national law, introduced in 2023, obliges all autonomous communities to maintain such lists to ensure women can access legal...

By EUobserver (EU)
PsiQuantum and National Cancer Center Japan Partner on Quantum Computing
NewsMar 13, 2026

PsiQuantum and National Cancer Center Japan Partner on Quantum Computing

PsiQuantum and Japan’s National Cancer Center have signed a research agreement to explore utility‑scale quantum computing for oncology drug discovery. The collaboration will focus on developing fault‑tolerant quantum algorithms and deploying PsiQuantum’s Construct platform across the healthcare value chain. Additional...

By Hospital Management
PsiQuantum and National Cancer Center Japan Partner on Quantum Computing
NewsMar 13, 2026

PsiQuantum and National Cancer Center Japan Partner on Quantum Computing

PsiQuantum has signed a research agreement with Japan's National Cancer Center to explore utility‑scale quantum computing for oncology drug discovery. The partnership will focus on developing fault‑tolerant quantum algorithms and clinically relevant applications using PsiQuantum's Construct platform. It also brings...

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
National AI Strategy Launched in Ireland
NewsMar 13, 2026

National AI Strategy Launched in Ireland

Ireland has published its first national AI strategy for health, outlining a five‑year roadmap across four strategic pillars: clinical care, operations, research and innovation, and public health. The plan emphasizes AI‑driven improvements such as shorter waiting times, personalised treatment, diagnostic...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Sick Of Your CPAP Machine? Meet The Less Invasive Alternatives
NewsMar 13, 2026

Sick Of Your CPAP Machine? Meet The Less Invasive Alternatives

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) remains the clinical gold‑standard for obstructive sleep apnea, but adherence rates plummet as many patients find the mask noisy, uncomfortable, or claustrophobic. The article outlines a suite of less invasive alternatives—including daytime neuromuscular therapy, custom...

By Mindbodygreen
Pilatus Biosciences Doses First Patient in PLT012 Antibody Trial
NewsMar 13, 2026

Pilatus Biosciences Doses First Patient in PLT012 Antibody Trial

Pilatus Biosciences has begun dosing the first patient in a Phase I, open‑label trial of PLT012, its first‑in‑class anti‑CD36 monoclonal antibody, at Next Oncology in Houston. The FDA recently issued IND clearance along with orphan‑drug status for hepatocellular carcinoma and fast‑track...

By Hospital Management
How Clinical Laboratories Can Prepare for Crisis Events Before They Happen
NewsMar 13, 2026

How Clinical Laboratories Can Prepare for Crisis Events Before They Happen

Clinical laboratories face unpredictable crises ranging from equipment failures to cyber attacks, demanding proactive resilience. Experts Tracy Durnan and Jason Nagy stress embedding preparedness into daily routines, from identifying cascade failures to regular infrastructure testing. Cross‑training, scenario‑based drills, and redundant...

By Dark Daily
Abbott Reports Positive FreeDM2 Study Results for CGM
NewsMar 13, 2026

Abbott Reports Positive FreeDM2 Study Results for CGM

Abbott announced that its FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring system outperformed traditional finger‑stick testing in the FreeDM2 randomised trial involving 303 UK patients with type 2 diabetes on basal insulin. After four months, CGM users achieved a larger reduction in HbA1c...

By Hospital Management
Where AI Agents Fit in Healthcare Operations
NewsMar 13, 2026

Where AI Agents Fit in Healthcare Operations

Avahi, an AWS Premier partner, is launching a free webinar on March 18 to demystify AI agents for healthcare executives. The session, titled “The AI Agent Implementation Framework,” will explain how AI agents operate within hospitals and identify high‑impact use...

By AiThority » Sales Enablement
Medicaid Can Share Data with ICE. Here's How that 180-Degree Change Spreads Fear
NewsMar 13, 2026

Medicaid Can Share Data with ICE. Here's How that 180-Degree Change Spreads Fear

A December 2025 federal court ruling allows Medicaid to share enrollee names, addresses and immigration status with ICE, overturning long‑standing privacy assurances. The change, initiated by the Trump administration, removes the guarantee that health data would not be used for...

By NPR (Health)
Families Scramble To Pay Five-Figure Bills as Clock Ticks on Promised Preauthorization Reforms
NewsMar 13, 2026

Families Scramble To Pay Five-Figure Bills as Clock Ticks on Promised Preauthorization Reforms

Patients like Sheldon Ekirch have spent nearly $90,000 fighting insurer denials for costly IVIG therapy, only to receive coverage after a Virginia external review overturned Anthem's decision. The case highlights ongoing frustrations with prior‑authorization processes despite industry pledges, made last...

By KFF Health News
STAT+: Trump Is Getting More Credit than Biden for Efforts to Lower Drug Prices
NewsMar 13, 2026

STAT+: Trump Is Getting More Credit than Biden for Efforts to Lower Drug Prices

A recent KFF poll shows 41% of Americans believe the Trump administration’s policies will lower prescription drug costs, outpacing awareness of the Biden‑era Medicare price‑negotiation law. Support is sharply partisan—79% of Republicans versus 11% of Democrats share this view. Only...

By STAT News — Pharma
Nevada Regulators Fine Peptide Providers at Anti-Aging Festival Where Two Women Became Critically Ill
NewsMar 13, 2026

Nevada Regulators Fine Peptide Providers at Anti-Aging Festival Where Two Women Became Critically Ill

Nevada regulators fined three individuals and a Texas private membership association for unlicensed peptide injections at the Revolution Against Aging and Death Festival, where two women became critically ill. The doctor and pharmacist each received $10,000 fines, the health coach...

By ProPublica
PRISM BioLab and Receptor.AI Partner to Develop a Drug Discovery Platform
NewsMar 13, 2026

PRISM BioLab and Receptor.AI Partner to Develop a Drug Discovery Platform

PRISM BioLab has teamed with Receptor.AI to build an AI‑driven, physics‑guided platform for discovering orally available small molecules that target intracellular protein‑protein interactions, membrane proteins, and complex receptor systems. The collaboration fuses PRISM’s PepMetics technology—3‑dimensional scaffolds that mimic α‑helix and...

By PharmaShots
CHMP Backs Expanded Indications for Uplizna in NMOSD, IgG4-RD and gMG
NewsMar 13, 2026

CHMP Backs Expanded Indications for Uplizna in NMOSD, IgG4-RD and gMG

On 11 December 2025 the EMA’s CHMP issued a positive opinion to extend Uplizna’s (inebilizumab) marketing authorisation to three additional autoimmune conditions: neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), immunoglobulin G4‑related disease (IgG4‑RD) and generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG). The recommendation designates Uplizna as monotherapy for...

By ACNR (Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation)
Natera Launches Zenith Genomics in the US to Diagnose Rare Diseases
NewsMar 13, 2026

Natera Launches Zenith Genomics in the US to Diagnose Rare Diseases

Natera announced the commercial launch of Zenith Genomics, a next‑generation whole‑genome sequencing (WGS) assay aimed at diagnosing rare and ultra‑rare diseases in the United States. The platform pairs standard WGS with long‑read sequencing confirmation to capture complex genomic features such...

By PharmaShots
Woman with Rare Blood Feels 'Honoured' To Donate
NewsMar 13, 2026

Woman with Rare Blood Feels 'Honoured' To Donate

Mina Stoddart‑Stones, a 26‑year‑old from Bridgwater, discovered she is one of only nine UK donors with the ultra‑rare U‑negative, N‑negative blood type. Her blood, also classified as the RO subtype, is kept in the NHS Blood and Transplant frozen bank...

By BBC News – Health
RQM+ Launches SMART Solutions for MedTech Development
NewsMar 13, 2026

RQM+ Launches SMART Solutions for MedTech Development

RQM+ announced SMART Solutions, a life‑cycle partnership model that fuses regulatory, quality, clinical, reimbursement and laboratory expertise for medical device and diagnostics firms. The offering comes in two formats: an integrated solution for small‑to‑mid‑size companies and a functional, modular option...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Get Adult Social Care Data Service Passes First Test
NewsMar 13, 2026

Get Adult Social Care Data Service Passes First Test

The Department of Health and Social Care’s Get Adult Social Care Data service has cleared its alpha assessment, meeting all 14 Government Digital Service standards. The platform consolidates data from multiple sources to aid local authorities, care providers, researchers, and...

By UKAuthority (UK)
IVF Not Linked to Overall Cancer Risk in Massive Study – but One Late-Life Danger Still Can't Be Ruled Out
NewsMar 13, 2026

IVF Not Linked to Overall Cancer Risk in Massive Study – but One Late-Life Danger Still Can't Be Ruled Out

Australian researchers analyzed nearly 418,000 women who underwent medically assisted reproduction between 1991 and 2018 and found no increase in overall invasive cancer rates compared with age‑matched peers. While overall risk was unchanged, specific cancers such as uterine, ovarian and...

By Netmums
BIG Summit Panel Breaks Down Risks and Opportunities Coming Out of DC
NewsMar 13, 2026

BIG Summit Panel Breaks Down Risks and Opportunities Coming Out of DC

At the inaugural BIO BIG Summit, a Washington Policy Brief panel dissected the shifting U.S. healthcare landscape for biotech. The discussion highlighted progress on reauthorizing the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) and emerging pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reforms, while...

By Bio.News
Hospital Workers in Lebanon Speak About Their Grim Work
NewsMar 13, 2026

Hospital Workers in Lebanon Speak About Their Grim Work

Hospital staff across Lebanon are confronting an escalating humanitarian crisis as daily death tolls climb amid ongoing Israeli bombardments. Emergency rooms are inundated with trauma patients while chronic shortages of medicines, oxygen, and power strain already fragile facilities. Workers describe...

By The Sydney Morning Herald — Business
Embedding Psychologists in Trauma Centres Improves Patient Outcomes
NewsMar 13, 2026

Embedding Psychologists in Trauma Centres Improves Patient Outcomes

Embedding specialist psychologists within UK Major Trauma Centres has demonstrably improved patient outcomes, according to a qualitative evaluation of clinicians at Southmead Hospital. Front‑line staff reported higher patient engagement, faster rehabilitation, and better emotional adjustment when psychologists participated in ward...

By The National Elf Service (Mental Elf)
AI Enabled Speech Therapy & Clinical Services Platform in Northern California
NewsMar 13, 2026

AI Enabled Speech Therapy & Clinical Services Platform in Northern California

Prime exits® and American Healthcare Capital are marketing a fully integrated AI‑driven speech‑therapy platform in Northern California. The business combines a proprietary assessment and autism‑intervention suite funded by over $2.28 million in federal and corporate grants with a profitable clinical services...

By HCB News (dotmed) – Healthcare Business News
$3.3 Million Revenue Successful Full-Service Ophthalmology Practice Based in Southern California
NewsMar 13, 2026

$3.3 Million Revenue Successful Full-Service Ophthalmology Practice Based in Southern California

A full-service ophthalmology practice in Southern California is listed for $4.5 million, projecting $3.3 million revenue in 2026. The practice delivers a balanced mix of exams, surgeries and in‑office procedures, with a 4.1‑4.2 star patient rating and strong referral networks. After recent...

By HCB News (dotmed) – Healthcare Business News
Weight Watchers Releases GLP-1 Results Report Demonstrating 61% Greater Weight Loss
NewsMar 13, 2026

Weight Watchers Releases GLP-1 Results Report Demonstrating 61% Greater Weight Loss

Weight Watchers unveiled a GLP-1 Results Report showing its integrated medical‑behavioral program drives 61.3% greater weight loss in the first month versus medication‑only users. Over 12 months, Med+ participants achieved a 21% average loss, maintaining 20.5% at 24 months. The...

By HIT Consultant
$1.64 Million Revenue Medicare Certified Hospice and Home Health Agency Serving Clients in Northern California
NewsMar 13, 2026

$1.64 Million Revenue Medicare Certified Hospice and Home Health Agency Serving Clients in Northern California

A Medicare-certified hospice and home health agency based in Southern California’s South County is up for sale, serving six Northern California counties. Founded in 2016, the firm generated $1.64 million in revenue in 2025 with an adjusted EBITDA of $238,770. Its...

By HCB News (dotmed) – Healthcare Business News
Bayada Eyes Expansion For Its Home Intensive Care Unit Program
NewsMar 13, 2026

Bayada Eyes Expansion For Its Home Intensive Care Unit Program

Bayada Home Health Care has launched a value‑based Home Intensive Care Unit (HICU) program delivering in‑home neonatal and pediatric intensive care. A pilot moving 80 children home cut rehospitalizations, achieved 97.6% reliability and saved over $250,000 per patient. The service,...

By Home Health Care News
Grail Names New CEO as Bob Ragusa Retires
NewsMar 13, 2026

Grail Names New CEO as Bob Ragusa Retires

Grail announced that long‑time CEO Bob Ragusa will retire, handing the role to current president Josh Ofman. The transition follows a multi‑year succession plan designed to ensure leadership continuity. Ofman, who has overseen product launches and regulatory milestones, will assume...

By Endpoints News
MAHA Institute: Nix The Entire Childhood Vaccine Schedule
NewsMar 13, 2026

MAHA Institute: Nix The Entire Childhood Vaccine Schedule

The Make America Health Again (MAHA) Institute, a D.C. think tank linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced it wants to eliminate the entire U.S. childhood vaccine schedule until each shot is proven safe and effective. The group’s president, Mark Gorton, presented the stance...

By Techdirt
Day 3 at HIMSS26 Showcases Healthcare's Digital Transformation
NewsMar 13, 2026

Day 3 at HIMSS26 Showcases Healthcare's Digital Transformation

Day three of HIMSS26 highlighted the accelerating digital transformation of healthcare. High‑profile keynotes from CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz and actor‑advocate Jeremy Renner framed the conversation around AI, population health, and home monitoring technologies. Sessions explored practical AI applications, interoperable...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Trial Finds Immunotherapy Did Not Improve Survival when Added to Chemoradiotherapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer
NewsMar 13, 2026

Trial Finds Immunotherapy Did Not Improve Survival when Added to Chemoradiotherapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer

The NRG‑LU005 phase III trial evaluated atezolizumab combined with concurrent chemoradiation in patients with limited‑stage small‑cell lung cancer (SCLC). Adding the immunotherapy did not improve overall or progression‑free survival, with median overall survival of 31.1 months versus 36.1 months for...

By Medical Xpress
'I Felt Like a Specimen'—New Clinical Recommendations Aim to Improve Trauma‑informed Care in Pelvic Medicine
NewsMar 13, 2026

'I Felt Like a Specimen'—New Clinical Recommendations Aim to Improve Trauma‑informed Care in Pelvic Medicine

New clinical recommendations aim to embed trauma‑informed care (TIC) into pelvic medicine across Canada and the United States. Researchers led by Dr. Lauren Walker and therapist Krystyna Holland have assembled a multidisciplinary team to develop a practice tool based on...

By Medical Xpress
Psychiatric Self-Admission May Cut Stress and Reduce Emergency Visits, Study Suggests
NewsMar 13, 2026

Psychiatric Self-Admission May Cut Stress and Reduce Emergency Visits, Study Suggests

A Karolinska Institutet study finds that psychiatric self‑admission—where patients can directly request short inpatient stays—reduces stress and anxiety while enabling earlier intervention. Qualitative interviews show patients experience greater autonomy, improved daily functioning, and stronger relationships with relatives. The model also...

By Medical Xpress
Solid Eyes Accelerated Approval as DMD Gene Therapy Faces FDA Uncertainty
NewsMar 13, 2026

Solid Eyes Accelerated Approval as DMD Gene Therapy Faces FDA Uncertainty

Solid Biosciences reported Phase I/II data for its DMD gene therapy SGT‑003, showing higher microdystrophin expression and a greater proportion of positive fibers than Sarepta’s Elevidys. The results strengthen SGT‑003’s case for accelerated FDA approval, but the pathway is clouded by...

By BioCentury