AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNurse Strike Watch: Brigham and Women’s nurses and clinicians are set to strike Wednesday, with Gov. Maura Healey meeting both sides Monday; MGB says it secured temporary staffing while union leaders accuse the hospital of refusing cost-of-living increases and pushing higher health-insurance contributions. Hospital Labor Ripple: A separate MGB Home Care walkout is also planned for Wednesday, raising concerns about access as the state braces for what could be its biggest healthcare strike. Cardiology Policy: CMS proposed a new TAVR coverage framework, removing some “coverage with evidence determination” limits for symptomatic severe aortic stenosis and extending coverage to asymptomatic patients with a CED requirement; comments are due July 15. Cancer Research: Weill Cornell and MIT researchers report a mechanism for colorectal cancer liver spread, pointing to loss of GATA6 as a switch toward a more metastatic state. Women’s Health: A new report highlights endometriosis as a common but often missed cause of severe period pain, with Brigham and Women’s clinicians urging earlier recognition and treatment. Public Health & Environment: Massachusetts officials are still responding to a Haverhill sewage spill into the Merrimack River, while advocates warn that “routine” combined sewage overflows keep happening during heavy rain. Pharma Deal: Vertex agreed to acquire Crinetics for about $10B, adding an endocrine-focused portfolio including PALSONIFY for acromegaly. Health Equity/Access: Planned Parenthood affiliates are resuming Medicaid billing for non-abortion services after a federal ban expired, with advocates warning screenings and clinic closures may not fully rebound.
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