Globe reporter Jessica Bartlett discusses her special report on the in vitro fertilization industry, its shortcomings, and the growing role played by private equity.
While recent fertility drug-related announcements by the Trump administration could result in savings for women—especially ...
The White House Policy Council has missed its deadline by months to present a list of policy recommendations for protecting ...
IVF can run $12,000 to $25,000 per cycle, often with multiple rounds, and is not always fully covered by insurance ...
A lobbying blitz by social and religious conservatives paid off last week when Trump announced policies that fell short of his promise to make fertility treatments, which they oppose, free.
The FDA will move select drugs through the approval process in 1 to 2 months rather than the standard 10 months.
The Trump administration is turning to an unconventional approach to lowering drug prices in the United States: striking ...
The procedure’s punishing price tag, even for many with insurance, has led thousands of patients to try money-saving hacks.
There’s a difference between pro-birth and pro-life. Trump is undoubtedly hoping some of his supporters can’t tell the difference.
Manufacturer EMD Serono is engaged by the Trump administration to bring the price of the medicine down by 84%.
This is the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT's twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and ...
Government agreement with IVF drug manufacturer drops price in exchange for tariff reductions, expedited FDA approval ...
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