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Finding the Right Approach to Pain Management

May 6, 2021

When doctors like myself have the freedom to prescribe effective, FDA-approved treatments to their patients, everyone wins. But deciding the right type, dose and duration of pain medications can be challenging.

Securing Babies’ Access to Life-Saving Medicine

April 29, 2021

Bringing a newborn baby home from the hospital is a joy like no other. Bringing that same baby back to the hospital for treatment of a life-threatening virus would be a nightmare. Yet for tens of thousands parents, RSV makes that traumatic return trip a reality.

ICER Alzheimer’s Report

April 28, 2021

Who decides which medications are available to the 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s? Increasingly, questions of access are informed…

Are Insurers Slighting Sjögren’s Patients?

April 27, 2021

When you have a disease nobody has heard of, it’s easy to feel alone. And when insurance companies make it harder for you to access treatment, it can become even more disheartening. I know these feelings all too well.

How Telehealth Changed My Mom’s Life

April 26, 2021

Watching a patient eat. Asking about family photos on the nearby coffee table. Observing the living space. These are all benefits of telemedicine that help doctors see their patients through a new lens.