Upon his return to the United States Presidency, Donald Trump signed a number of executive orders that will not have an immediate impact, but will take effect in the coming weeks.
A flurry of executive orders and other actions Trump issued on his first day back in office included rescinding directives by his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, that had promoted lowering drug costs and expanding coverage under the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid.
Donald Trump has rescinded an executive order from President Joe Biden that sought to lower the price of drugs.
President Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive orders and other actions on healthcare, signaling he intends to reverse many of Joe Biden’s moves.
Tripling the dosage of the Wegovy weight-loss drug leads to more weight loss, Novo Nordisk said Friday. The Danish drugmaker announced results from a Phase 3B trial of semaglutide at a 7.2 milligram dosage,
On its last weekday in power, the Biden Administration has chosen the next batch of drugs up for price negotiation in Medicare.
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced 15 new drugs it wants to lower the cost for, including popular, but expensive weight-loss drugs.
Don Dempsey, head of policy and research at lobbying group Better Medicare Alliance — funded by insurance companies including UnitedHealth Group and Humana — was the leading candidate to be Trump’s top health official at the US Office of Management and Budget, said three people familiar with the matter.
Biden spent like no president in history, and, with a sleight of hand, by taking hundreds of billions out of Medicare and spending it on green energy subsidies.
Abe Sutton, a health policy aide in the first Trump administration, is likely to be named head of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation at CMS.