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Government, Industry Leaders Address the Growing Issue of PBM Practices

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Health care professionals, industry leaders, and politicians gathered for a virtual roundtable to discuss the state of the PBM industry.

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STAT+: Equity, technology, and costs top of mind for life science’s leaders

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Physicians, researchers, CEOs, reporters, and more gathered in downtown Boston Wednesday night to celebrate STAT’s 2024 STATUS List , which features 50 leaders in the life sciences. and the rest of the world.

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Europe’s commercial leaders prepare for a faster trial-to-treatment pathway

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Europe's commercial leaders are gearing up for a faster trial-to-treatment pathway, leveraging CRM technology to empower HCPs and sales teams.

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Steward Health Care's dire finances have government leaders worried about shutdowns

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Leaders in the former have raised alarms that potential closures could overwhelm other providers. Financial troubles and a flurry of planned hospital divestitures have landed for-profit Steward Health Care squarely in the public and lawmakers’ crosshairs.

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Navigating the path to sustainable pharma: Insights from sustainability leaders

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Gain insights from sustainability leaders in the life sciences industry on navigating the path to sustainable pharma. Learn about their efforts in addressing environmental issues, social impact, governance practices, and enhancing patient outcomes.

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New CDC campaign asks health care leaders to take responsibility for reducing burnout

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A new anti-burnout campaign from the Centers for Disease Control and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health avoids this typical — and often frustrating — tactic, instead imploring leaders to better support health care workers.

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Three lessons from Covid that could help global leaders prevent the next pandemic

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But those regrets may be particularly poignant for global leaders whose actions (or lack thereof) had direct impacts on how Covid-19 spread. Joanne Liu, a professor at McGill University’s School of Population and Global Health and former international president of Doctors Without Borders, has some advice for those leaders.

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