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What We re Reading: ALS Drug Taken Off the Market; Red State Needle Exchange Support; Hepatitis C Cases Drop

The newest treatment approved for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) will be withdrawn from the market due to negative clinical trial results; former President Trump’s surgeon general is advocating for conservative states to support needle exchanges; new US hepatitis C infections dropped slightly in 2022 after more than a decade of steady increases.

What We re Reading: Menthol Cigarette Ban Lawsuit; ADHD Medication Shortage; Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Next Step

Antismoking groups sued the US government over the long-awaited menthol cigarette ban; the fill rate for Adderall and Vyvanse dropped more than 10% in 2 years despite soaring demand; the Biden administration has responded to offers from the manufacturers of drugs selected for Medicare pricing negotiations.

What We re Reading: New Short-Term Health Plan Rule; Increase in Meningococcal Disease; Record US Tuberculosis Cases

The Biden administration finalized a new regulation that curbs the use of short-term health insurance plans that do not comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA); the CDC issued an advisory on Thursday alerting health care providers about an increase in invasive meningococcal disease; the number of US tuberculosis (TB) cases in 2023 was the highest in a decade.

What We re Reading: Postpartum Depression Coverage Criteria; Lawmakers Block Health Care Mergers; Medicaid Extensions Boost Postnatal Coverage

Most private health insurers have yet to publish criteria for when they will cover postpartum depression drug, zuranolone; state lawmakers are increasingly opposing health care mergers that they believe do not serve the public interest; Medicaid extensions made in 2021 led to a 40% decline in postpartum lack of insurance.

What We re Reading: In-Network Insurance Claim Increase; Opioid Epidemic Fourth Wave; Long COVID Prevalence

The amount of in-network care claims jumped significantly after surprise billing protections took effect; experts say the US is in the midst of the “fourth wave” of the opioid epidemic; the prevalence of long COVID symptoms 30 and 90 days post infection was 43% to 58% lower among adults who were fully vaccinated before infection.

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