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2025 NFL Draft Hopeful Dillon Gabriel Leads Youth Football Concussion Safety Effort

Forbes Healthcare

On the verge of being drafted into the NFL, Dillon Gabriel is using his platform to protect the next generation of athletes from head injuries.

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Top Republican calls for 340B reform in long-awaited investigation

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Sen. Bill Cassidy’s report calls on Congress to improve program transparency, like requiring covered entities to show how they use 340B funds. Drug groups praised the findings, while hospitals argued the analysis was limited in scope.

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Obamacare Leads Centene To $1.3 Billion Profit And A 2025 Revenue Boost

Forbes Healthcare

Centene reported first quarter profits of $1.3 billion as membership and premium revenue grew thanks to a big increase in Obamacare enrollment.

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3 marketing metrics for practices

Physicians Practice

Discover essential medical practice marketing metricscost per lead (CPL), patient acquisition cost (PAC) and return on investment (ROI)to attract more patients and maximize revenue with data-driven decisions.

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Big Pharma Is Investing Billions In AI— And The Value Is Finally Starting To Show

Forbes Healthcare

AI has redefined the drug discovery and development process.

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5 Ways Pharmacy Technicians Help Pharmacists

Northwest Career College

A well-functioning pharmacy relies on the hard work of pharmacy technicians. They work alongside the pharmacist to ensure patients get the proper medication and care. Pharmacists would find it very hard to carry out their duties independently without pharmacy technicians. Here are five ways pharmacy technicians assist the pharmacist with their daily responsibilities.

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Centene raises outlook for revenue — and costs — in 2025

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Centene’s first quarter results didn’t appear to quell investor concerns about volatility in the health insurance market.

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ACP policy update 2025: A conversation with Brian E. Outland, PhD

Medical Economics

Brian Outland, PhD, discusses what 2025's health care shifts mean for physicians at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans.

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UNM Hospital slashes executive roles amid uncertainties in Washington

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The academic medical system said it had to act now to balance its budget amid financial challenges and uncertainties around federal funding.

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AI-powered diagnostics: What physicians think about AI diagnosing patients

Medical Economics

AI tools are becoming more prevalent in back office operations, but they are also making inroads on the diagnostic side.

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The Prototype: American Scientists Are Looking For Jobs Abroad

Forbes Healthcare

In this weeks edition of The Prototype, we look at the potential of a U.S. brain drain, Hubbles 35th birthday, a better quantum internet, more accurate GPS and more.

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CorWave reports strong preclinical results for next-generation heart pump, eyes human trials

Medical Economics

CorWave advances heart failure treatment with a groundbreaking LVAD, showcasing promising preclinical results and paving the way for human trials.

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Essential Requirements for Electrician Apprenticeship Applications: What You Need to Know Before You Apply

Intercoast

Are you unsure about how to begin your journey toward becoming an electrician? Understanding the essential requirements for electrician apprenticeship applications is crucial for success in this competitive field. This guide will cover core qualifications, educational prerequisites, and key personal attributes that make candidates stand out. By engaging with this content, readers will gain clarity on what is needed to secure an apprenticeship, address common challenges, and enhance their prospec

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AI-powered diagnostics: How the tools are developing to help doctors

Medical Economics

AI tools are becoming more prevalent in back office operations, but they are also making inroads on the diagnostic side.

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On Other Channels.

Connect Care Bytes Blog

Below is a digest of new blog posts across all the Connect Care clinician blog channels in the last week. For more info on the blogs, click here. Note: A camera icon in a post on any of our channels indicates that there is an accompanying screenshot - just click the icon to view.

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USPSTF eyes update to vision screening guidelines for young children; a $134M ACA subsidy fraud scheme; autism not tied to faster cognitive decline in older adults – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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How Not to Give a Crappy Lecture

Sensible Medicine

“From all my years in the classroom, the lessons that stayed with me most vividly have been the digressions, asides, anecdotes told mostly to relieve the lecturer’s own boredom.” Kathleen Rooney In my lifetime of listening to lectures, most have been forgettable, leaving me bemoaning an hour of life wasted. Thankfully, in recent years, at least I can be productive — or distracted — thanks to my phone during the most painful lecture.

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Strategic planning and Trump's tariffs: What practices should know

Physicians Practice

Stephen A. Dickens, JD, MAEd, FACMPE, VP of medical practice services at SVMIC, explains the importance of strategic planning in times of uncertainty.

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Abortion, Vaccines, and Autism

Sensible Medicine

Because some readers commented that Vinay’s post last Saturday was more politics than Sensible Medicine, I hesitate to even post this one. Although I won’t comment on the content of Vinay’s post, I do think his belonged here. The current politics have daily effects on us in medicine, especially those of us in academic medicine. This post originates from a different place, and I think it is apolitically political (or maybe politically apolitical), commenting on how the quality o

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Pope Francis Links to Scalia on Due Process: The Case Made by a Skadden Litigator

The Healthcare Blog

By MIKE MAGEE The Popes passing interrupted an epic battle between Trump and the rest of the civilized world over whether America remains a society under the law. Critical to the rule of law is the principle of Due Process , as described in not one, but two Amendments to our Constitution. The Fifth Amendment states that no inhabitant shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law.