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CMO
    RFK Jr. Says Healthy Pregnant Women Don't Need COVID Boosters. What the Science Says.
    
    Pregnant women who contracted COVID-19 were more likely to become severely ill and to be hospitalized than non-pregnant women. 
Payer
    RFK Jr. Struggles to Navigate Frustrated Supporters and a Demanding Boss
    
    Kennedy's allies say he's become almost inaccessible since his confirmation and has made glacial progress advancing MAHA goals. 
CEO
    HHS Layoffs to Further Challenge Provider CEOs, Organizations
    
    The agency's decision to terminate thousands of federal workers could put pressure on providers' finances and operations. 
Payer
    8 Targets of Trump's Second-Term Healthcare Agenda
    
    A 'dizzying array' of actions in the first seven weeks of President Donald Trump's second term. 
CMO
    How One CMO is Using AI to Advance Colorectal Cancer Screening
    
    Here's how AI tools are moving the needle in detecting colon cancer. 
CNO
    Should Nurse Practitioners Read X-Rays?
    
    Nurse practitioners may soon be able to classify chest radiographs, according to the CDC. 
Innovation
    The Second Trump White House Could Drastically Reshape Infectious Disease Research. Here's What's at Stake.
    
    Donald Trump's pick to lead the federal health agency has vowed to replace hundreds of staffers and shift research away... 
CEO
    Make America Healthy Again: An Unconventional Movement That May Have Found Its Moment
    
    A cadre of health business leaders and nonmainstream doctors are influencing Trump's focus on health policy. 
CMO
    CMOs Should be Addressing Antimicrobial Resistant Pathogens
    
    A spike of antimicrobial resistant pathogens during the coronavirus pandemic does not bode well for the future. 
Pharma
    Florida's RSV Season Has Started, and It's Coming Soon to the Rest of U.S. Here's a Primer.
    
    While the virus has traditionally been thought of as a childhood ailment that affects babies, older adults can suffer from... 
    
    Four Years After Shelter-in-Place, COVID-19 Misinformation Persists
    
    
    					
 
Even before the first case of COVID-19 was detected in the U.S., fears and uncertainties helped spur misinformation's rapid spread. 
CMO
    Health Workers Fear It's Profits Before Protection as CDC Revisits Airborne Transmission
    
    Clinicians worry that the CDC is repeating past mistakes as it develops guidelines that providers will apply to control the...