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Economics: Rare disease denials | Physician compensation report | New Eversana worth $6B | 10M to lose coverage
Friday, August 29, 2025
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Insurance companies deny rare disease drugs to 54% of patients, survey finds

Patients told the PAN Foundation they were helped by charities and manufacturer rebate programs, with some advised by alternative funding programs to get their drugs from outside the country.

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Insurance companies deny rare disease drugs to 54% of patients, survey finds

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Patients told the PAN Foundation they were helped by charities and manufacturer rebate programs, with some advised by alternative funding programs to get their drugs from outside the country.
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Physician compensation in 2025 report released

Growing physician shortages have spurred rising salaries as health systems and practices attempt to attract or retain staff. Survey data from over 37,000 physicians shows the average physician pay in the U.S. increased 3.7% from 2023 to 2024 but remains lower than in 2022.

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Growing physician shortages have spurred rising salaries as health systems and practices attempt to attract or retain staff. The survey data from over 37,000 physician shows the average physician pay in the U.S. increased 3.7% from 2023 to 2024, but is lower than the prior year. Cardiologist salary and compensation data.
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Physician compensation in 2025 report released

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Growing physician shortages have spurred rising salaries as health systems and practices attempt to attract or retain staff. The survey data from over 37,000 physician shows the average physician pay in the U.S. increased 3.7% from 2023 to 2024, but is lower than the prior year. Cardiologist salary and compensation data.
Growing physician shortages have spurred rising salaries as health systems and practices attempt to attract or retain staff. Survey data from over 37,000 physicians shows the average physician pay in the U.S. increased 3.7% from 2023 to 2024 but remains lower than in 2022.
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GE HealthCare reports positive second quarter and minimal tariff impacts

GE Healthcare reports Q2 revenue growth of 3% and lower than expected tariff losses at $550 million.

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Large orders for the Omni Legend PET/CT systems drove a significant amount of revenue for GE Healthcare in the second quarter of 2025. Photo by Dave Fornell at RSNA 2023
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GE HealthCare reports positive second quarter and minimal tariff impacts

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Large orders for the Omni Legend PET/CT systems drove a significant amount of revenue for GE Healthcare in the second quarter of 2025. Photo by Dave Fornell at RSNA 2023
GE Healthcare reports Q2 revenue growth of 3% and lower than expected tariff losses at $550 million.
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New $6B Eversana looks to bypass PBMs and lower drug prices

A merger between Eversana and Waltz Health will create a new entity that CEO Mark Thierer says will upend the “existing oligopoly that I helped build.”

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New $6B Eversana looks to bypass PBMs and lower drug prices

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A merger between Eversana and Waltz Health will create a new entity that CEO Mark Thierer says will upend the “existing oligopoly that I helped build.”
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NIH violated federal law in withholding $8B grant funding, watchdog says

The Government Accountability Office wrote in a new report that the National Institutes of Health violated the Impoundment Control Act, which bars delays in allocating funds approved by Congress, when it pulled funds for research grants linked to “equity-related” initiatives.

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NIH violated federal law in withholding $8B grant funding, watchdog says

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The Government Accountability Office wrote in a new report that the National Institutes of Health violated the Impoundment Control Act, which bars delays in allocating funds approved by Congress, when it pulled funds for research grants linked to “equity-related” initiatives.
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New number-crunching shows Medicare could save itself more than $2.5B a year by just saying ‘No’ to 5 low-value services

No single CMS strategy has proven an inarguable success at delivering significant cost savings while optimizing patient outcomes and minimizing clinical risks. Two researchers think they’ve found a way. 

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New number-crunching shows Medicare could save itself more than $2.5B a year by just saying ‘No’ to 5 low-value services

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No single CMS strategy has proven an inarguable success at delivering significant cost savings while optimizing patient outcomes and minimizing clinical risks. Two researchers think they’ve found a way. 
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Why more physicians are opting out of Medicare

American Medical Association (AMA) Board of Trustees Member Scott Ferguson, MD, FACR, discusses how and why physicians are opting out of Medicare because the payments no longer are covering their costs. 

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American Medical Association (AMA) Board of Trustees Member Scott Ferguson, MD, FACR, a diagnostic radiologist, discusses how and why physicians are opting out of Medicare because the payments no longer are covering their costs. Currently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) say about 50,000 doctors have opted out of the Medicare program, or about 5% of U.S. physicians.
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Why more physicians are opting out of Medicare

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American Medical Association (AMA) Board of Trustees Member Scott Ferguson, MD, FACR, a diagnostic radiologist, discusses how and why physicians are opting out of Medicare because the payments no longer are covering their costs. Currently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) say about 50,000 doctors have opted out of the Medicare program, or about 5% of U.S. physicians.
American Medical Association (AMA) Board of Trustees Member Scott Ferguson, MD, FACR, discusses how and why physicians are opting out of Medicare because the payments no longer are covering their costs. 
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10M people will lose their health coverage by 2034, CBO predicts

In analyzing the impact of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Medicaid cuts and new work requirements will cause many Americans to lose their benefits. 

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10M people will lose their health coverage by 2034, CBO predicts

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In analyzing the impact of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says Medicaid cuts and new work requirements will cause many Americans to lose their benefits. 
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AstraZeneca pledges $50B in U.S. investments, announces Virginia facility

The new manufacturing and research site will support the global development of weight-loss drugs. The company said it is also planning numerous upgrades nationwide, including the launch of new clinical trial sites.

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AstraZeneca pledges $50B in U.S. investments, announces Virginia facility

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The new manufacturing and research site will support the global development of weight-loss drugs. The company said it is also planning numerous upgrades nationwide, including the launch of new clinical trial sites.
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Price of care rose 15% after independent practice buyouts, study finds

A new analysis from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that reduced competition among physicians has a similar impact on market dynamics as large-scale health system mergers, despite the former not receiving regulatory attention.

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Price of care rose 15% after independent practice buyouts, study finds

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A new analysis from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that reduced competition among physicians has a similar impact on market dynamics as large-scale health system mergers, despite the former not receiving regulatory attention.
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