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The main goal of the August 2022 legislation was to lower the prices of prescription drugs. But it ended up being much more complicated than that, and how its components are rolled out through 2026 will have ramifications across research and development.

A federal judge in Texas on Thursday blocked Obamacare’s mandate that health insurance plans cover preventive care, including screenings for certain cancers and pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV (PrEP), at no cost to patients.

Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association (APACMed), the region’s leading organization for medical technology manufacturers, has named EVERSANA, a pioneer of next-generation commercial services to the global life sciences industry and a market leader in helping digital health technology innovators navigate the complexity of bringing new therapies to patients,  as its knowledge partner across Asia Pacific countries.

A frenzied lame-duck session and a showdown over federal spending are in prospect as Washington prepares for the 118th Congress. What will this mean for healthcare policy?