Affects of Sexual Abuse by Physicians

Katie WahlFeb 11, 20184 min read
As children we are all told to trust our doctors; they are the people who cure our ailments and keep us healthy. Therefore, we trust our doctors with our most private and intimate problems. A shared story among the Larry Nassar sexual abuse survivors is that they placed their trust […]

New Year’s Resolution: Drug Abuse Prevention

Casey MarsonFeb 10, 20184 min read
The start of a New Year is often a time to reflect on the past and make resolutions to improve in the future. An ever going epidemic in the United States is drug abuse. Drug overdoses are currently the leading cause of death among Americans under the age of fifty. […]

Pharma-Funded Charities v. Health and Human Services

adminJan 28, 20184 min read
The battle to control high drug prices between pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and the government continues to rage on. On January 8, Patient Services Inc. (PSI), a patient-assistance charity, launched the newest crusade by suing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). What is a patient-assistance charity? A patient-assistance […]

Clarity in the Emerging Biosimilars Market

Samantha SchramJan 27, 20184 min read
Blockbuster biologics have represented the forefront of the biopharmaceutical industry for nearly two decades. Biologics are drug products that are derived from natural sources and include a wide range of products such as vaccines, allergenics, gene therapies, and recombinant therapeutic proteins. Biologics offer treatments for diseases that conventional drugs have […]

Bipartisan Health Care On Pause

Rachael SolowayDec 3, 20174 min read
President Trump released a new Executive Order on October 12, 2017, entitled, Promoting Healthcare Choice and Competition Across the United States. The Order sent a clear message to members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, especially Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Ranking Member Patty Murray […]