- Kansas hospital names administrator
- Texas hospital district creates CEO role for UMC
- NorthBay names COO
- Illinois behavioral health provider to close amid staffing, funding challenges
- APA unit offers digital mental health tools library
- 3 children’s hospitals rebrand after $125M investment
- Michigan surgeon sentenced in $7M fraud scheme
- Maine hospital CEO retires
- 10 providers seeking RCM talent
- “PF” Stands for Please Fix: Statement on the Proposed Amendments to Form PF
- Federal research funding slowdown hits NIH grant pipeline: 4 notes
- USC School of Medicine names Dr. Earl Strum as anesthesiology chair
- CHS grows ASC footprint across Alabama, Alaska: 6 things to know
- Healthcare billing fraud: 8 recent cases
- Beyond Reporting: Realizing Continuous Safety Surveillance for Medical Devices
- Beyond Reporting: Realizing Continuous Safety Surveillance for Medical Devices
- Cleveland Clinic’s level 1 trauma bid: Where things stand
- Best online master’s in healthcare administration programs: Forbes Advisor
- Georgia hospital opens 40K-square-foot heart institute
- New York practice to close after 70 years
- Safeguarding Scientific Publishing from AI Hallucinations and Fabricated Citations
- Safeguarding Scientific Publishing from AI Hallucinations and Fabricated Citations
- Texas appeals court upholds CRNA noncompete
- 4 new joint ventures shaping the ASC industry
- Baby Food Recalled After Rat Poison Discovered in Jar
- Styker Adds IVL Technology to Peripheral Vascular Portfolio with Amplitude Acquisition
- Styker Adds IVL Technology to Peripheral Vascular Portfolio with Amplitude Acquisition
- New York anesthesiologist pleads guilty to $24M fraud scheme
- Trump order to fast-track psychedelics for mental illness: 4 notes
- Clinical Trial Suggests Two Simple Ways To Fight Chemo-Related Brain Fog
- E-Cigarette Taxes Won't Necessarily Cause An Increase In Smoking, Study Says
- Weed Blunts Brain Development In Teens
- Dreams Affect Your Morning Mood In Surprising Ways, Study Finds
- Sanofi touts tolerability of COVID shot Nuvaxovid in head-to-head trial vs. Moderna's mNexspike
- Naloxone's OD-Reversing Powers Challenged By Today's Opioids, Tests Show
- Extra Antibiotic Doesn't Reduce Infection Risk During Surgery To Fix Complex Fractures, Trial Finds
- An Arm and a Leg: The Accidental Architect of America’s Drug Patent Problem
- In Connecticut, Doctors Now Sue Patients Most Over Medical Bills, Surpassing Hospitals
- Neurogene hires new CCO as it eyes commercial future for its Rett gene therapy
- Biovac nets $108M finance package to build Africa’s first fully integrated vaccine plant
- Theramex exits self-regulatory body after ‘systemic’ compliance failures
- Trump orders FDA to fast-track reviews of psychedelic drugs after lobbying by podcaster
- Bayer falls short in bid to block J&J’s survival claims in prostate cancer clash
- Biogen bullish on America with Durham Bulls team up
- AbbVie launches ‘PSO Done’ psoriasis campaign with cross-agency effort
- DOJ seeks immediate asset freeze, receivership against telehealth company Zealthy
- New Clues Explain Why Immunotherapy Fails in Pancreatic Cancer
- Does My Child Have a Language Disorder?
- Journalists Talk Hot Health Topics: Urgent Care Clinics Performing Abortions and Doulas’ Pay
- AACR: FDA vet Pazdur bemoans state of agency, warns of political influence and ‘sense of anxiety’
- ASCs’ vendor problem
- What the Health? From KFF Health News: A New CDC Nominee, Again
- States Update Guardianship Laws To Keep Children of Immigrants Out of Foster Care
- Anesthesia job market faces ‘major disruption’
- Dental community mourns dentist killed in murder-suicide
- Ideal Dental opens 1st Oklahoma practice, expands in 2 more states
- PDS Health eyes the next era of medical-dental integration
- Iris Telehealth offers behavioral health analytics platform
- Dental schools take action to alleviate workforce shortages: 6 updates
- Oscar unveils Lucie, its one-stop shop for individual market plans, supplemental benefits
- American Medical Group Association partners with Talkiatry to expand psych access
- 5 states regulating AI in mental health
- Centerstone debuts $13M youth behavioral health campus in Missouri
- 3 DSOs making headlines
- Heartland Dental opens Florida office
- Affordability, transparency: A look at large employers' top healthcare concerns
- 10 dental Medicaid updates to know from Q1
- White House eyes ibogaine research expansion
- New Weight Loss Research Questions Need for GLP-1 Drugs
- Trump Names CDC Director Pick
- SocialRx teams up with FQHC in NYC to prescribe arts and culture for chronically ill patients
- FDA To Review Whether To Allow More Access To Certain Peptides
- Rising Colon Cancer Deaths Hit Younger Adults Without Degrees Hardest
- The Healthccare Burnout Backlask (pt 4): Why Contract Negotiation Has Become a Core Strategic Skill for Healthcare Administrators
- The Healthccare Burnout Backlask (pt 4): Why Contract Negotiation Has Become a Core Strategic Skill for Healthcare Administrators
- Over 80% of PCPs concerned about financial stability over next several years
- Industry Voices—DOJ jumps into 340B cases over state law, raising questions about federal plans for the program
- FDA's accelerated approval pathway needs stronger transparency, evidence standards: ICER
- Most People Would Take A Blood Test For Alzheimer's, Study Says
- This Sexually Transmitted Infection Linked To Heart Attack, Stroke
- How Playtime at Age 2, Especially with Parents, Shapes Teen Fitness Habits
- New Depression Treatment Matches ECT with Less Memory Loss, Study Says
- Memory Problems? Your Salt Intake Could Make Matters Worse, Study Says
- Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Fatty Muscles, Potential Knee Arthritis
- Your New Therapist: Chatty, Leaky, and Hardly Human
- Teva scores in appeal as court revives $177M verdict against Lilly in migraine patent spat
- Gen AI chatbots continually struggle with differential diagnoses, Mass General Brigham study finds
- Listen: With Little Federal Regulation, States Are Left To Shape the Rules on AI in Health Care
- Fierce Pharma Asia—Astellas’ stem cell therapy rethink; GSK’s bullish ADC plan; Daiichi’s OTC sale
- BIO comes out swinging with 'Fight of Our Lives' campaign for the industry’s 50th birthday
- The future of medical-dental integration is here
- Texas dentist has license suspended
- Efforts grow to limit corporate dental ownership, protect dentist autonomy: 6 updates
- What’s the deal with insurer mental health parity violations?
- Remarks at the Options Market Structure Roundtable
- Wider care gaps predicted as mental health parity rule faces rollback
- Former Deputy Surgeon General Erica Schwartz, M.D., nominated as CDC director
- Verily Health simplifies medical jargon alphabet soup with AI-powered app in new campaign
- Cattywampus: Statement on the CAT Concept Release
- Providers' advantage on out-of-network billing disputes likely to continue: Capstone
- Butterflies and Condors: Remarks at the Options Market Roundtable
- Viatris, Teva kick off separate recalls over dissolution, raw material issues
- Rising ACA Costs Leave Many Unable To Pay for Coverage
- One Lot of Xanax Recalled Nationwide Over Quality Issue, FDA Says
- Cough Drops From Several Brands Being Recalled, FDA Says
- CDC May Get New Leader as Officials Consider Erica Schwartz
- Beyond the Visit: How AI Companion Technology Is Reshaping Outcomes for Aging Populations
- Statement at the Roundtable on Options
- Opening Remarks at the Options Market Structure Roundtable
- APA launches resource library for trusted digital mental health tools
- E-Bikes And E-Scooters A Growing Menace On City Streets, Study Says
- 'Absent or trivial' effects: Anti-amyloid Alzheimer's drugs called into question once again
- RFK Jr. kicks off string of congressional hearings to talk White House budget plan
- This Simple Step Could Improve The Benefits From Your Regular Workouts
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- Study Says Stress, Weight And Hormones Alter Timing of Puberty in Girls
- Why Walking Remains Unsteady After Partial Spinal Cord Injury
- Roche to launch another Elevidys study after EU rejection of Duchenne gene therapy
- Lilly answers FDA's call for more Foundayo safety info, plotting diabetes filing in parallel
- As US Birth Rate Falls, Feds’ Response May Make Pregnancy More Dangerous
- New Federal Medicaid Rules Require One Month of Work. Some States Demand More.
- Omnicom brews Olixir from FCB Health, rebranding storied agency after Interpublic takeover
- DiMe-led initiative brings together pharma, virtual providers, digital pharmacies to develop blueprint for DTC pharma models
- UPDATED: Heeding RFK Jr.'s call, FDA reclassifies 12 unapproved peptides ahead of advisory committee meeting
- Carrot launches proprietary AI platform for personalized fertility, family care
- UC Health workers plan open-ended, system-wide strike for May 14
- Baylor Scott & White Health Plan to depart individual market, Medicaid this year
- In industry's latest OTC pivot, Daiichi Sankyo lines up $1.5B consumer health unit sale to beverage giant Suntory
- Brain Cancer Awareness: The Importance of Molecular Testing for Patients with Rare Brain Tumors
- EPA Delays Decisions on 'Forever Chemicals'
- Wildlife Trade Tied To Higher Risk of Diseases Spreading to Humans
- Yes, This is the Worst Pollen Season Ever — Until Next Year
- GoodRx launches 7.2-mg Wegovy dose for self-pay patients at $399 per month
- Providers back bipartisan bill eliminating Medicare chronic care management cost sharing
- Progyny unveils new fertility benefit option for small, mid-size employers
- New Weight Loss Pill, Foundayo, Gets Approval But FDA Seeks More Safety Data
- Seqster launches new data tool to turn clinical sites into 'research-ready data collection points'
- AI simulates real-world HCP feedback on pharma content
- Behavioral health utilization is up with anxiety disorders leading demand, report finds
- Does Your Child Have A Concussion? These Are The Signs, Review Says
- AI Reveals Negative Labels in Medical Records for Sickle Cell Patients
- 'Food-as-Medicine' Improves Life for Heart Failure Patients
- Silent Heart Rhythm Problem Might Triple Risk Of Heart Failure In Seniors
- Blood Test Predicts Alzheimer's Years Before Symptoms, Brain Changes
- An Infectious Combo Triples Risk Of MS, Study Says
- Rural Nebraska Dialysis Unit Closes Despite the State’s $219M in Rural Health Funding
- Meat Consumption Rises as Protein Trend Grows, Experts Warn
- Agile partnerships drive faster pharma innovation
- FDA Reminds More Than 2,200 Sponsors and Researchers to Disclose Trial Results
More of Michigan's schizophrenic health policy, which I wrote about here.
https://mihealthfreedom.org/schizophrenic-state-mental-health-policy/
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan. 16, 2024
CONTACT: Chelsea Wuth, 517-241-2112, WuthC@michigan.gov
MDHHS launches “MIPrEP. MIChoice." campaign to prevent spread of HIV and share prevention information
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is launching a campaign targeted at sharing information to Michigan residents about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) which can prevent the spread of HIV. This initiative, titled "MIPrEP. MIChoice.” shines a spotlight on authentic stories from real people across Michigan who use PrEP to prevent the spread of HIV.
“PrEP is a medication that, when taken as prescribed, helps prevent a person from getting HIV,” said Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, chief medical executive. “Taking PrEP can reduce the chance of getting HIV by up to 99% for sexual encounters and 74% for injection drug use. PrEP can be taken as a daily pill or a bimonthly injection.”
The campaign highlights nine individuals from diverse backgrounds who share their own reasons for using PrEP. Each personal story represents a step towards ending the stigma around HIV and promoting a healthier future for all.
Although in recent years MDHHS has seen increases in PrEP utilization, Michigan currently ranks 41st in the nation in terms of PrEP coverage based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates providing a significant opportunity to improve coverage. Between 2013 and 2022, the estimated number of PrEP users grew from 136 to 7,290 with most of the growth among white men ages 25 to 44.
Black and Latino communities have been affected significantly by HIV with new diagnosis rates 9 times higher for Black residents than white residents, and Latinos diagnosed at three times the rate of white residents. PrEP utilization in these communities remains far lower than among whites for a number of reasons including stigma, low perception of risk, medical mistrust, lack of awareness about PrEP and insurance status. The “MIPrEP. MIChoice.” campaign will work to close these gaps; people from these communities who have chosen to take PrEP are featured in the campaign.
Most insurance plans cover PrEP, and programs are available for those who don’t have coverage.
To learn more about PrEP and the “MIPrEP. MIChoice.” campaign, visit Michigan.gov/MIPrEP.
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