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Fee-for-service reimbursement has reigned ... the COVID-19 pandemic—especially for primary care doctors—which could constrain healthcare access in those areas. The findings come from a Harvard Pilgrim ...
Starting Jan. 1, Point32Health, the owner of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan, will dramatically change how and when it pays for Zepbound — the insurer’s preferred GLP-1 ...
The push for Harvard to tap into its $53 billion endowment is mounting as the Trump administration escalates its financial assault on the university.   But on multiple fronts, that move would be ...
Harvard University’s international students are in turmoil as some seek to transfer schools and others are afraid to attend graduation or even to be separated from their families in the U.S., ...
Hogan Lovells and the AI Health Care Coalition recently hosted their fourth annual AI Health Law & Policy Summit, where thought leaders ...
Grant terminations at Harvard have affected research on antibiotic resistance, identifying the earliest precursors of breast cancer and finding cures for ALS.
May 19, 2025 “Civil Rights Fraud Initiative” memorandum, issued by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche (the “Initiative”), ...
Employee mental health challenges affect companies worldwide. Due to reduced productivity linked to anxiety and depression, for example, a total of 12 billion working days are lost globally every ...
A priceless treasure trove of biodata gathered from generations of Americans by Harvard University researchers may soon be lost due to additional funding cuts by the Trump administration, a ...
A version of this article appeared in the September 2005 issue of Harvard Business Review. Steven Spear is a senior lecturer at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and a senior fellow at the ...
To claim a reimbursement, visit www.quakergranolarecall.com and click the “Get Started” button on the bottom. The automated form will ask for the product name, quantity, the price you paid for ...
Northrop, a Harvard Counseling and Mental Health Services employee who served as the case manager for Luke Z. Tang ’18, was found not culpable of “negligence and carelessness” in her care ...