Republicans divided over Trump’s role in ending shutdown

Republican senators hope that President Trump can step in and help end the 22-day government shutdown by beginning talks with Democrats on enhanced health insurance premiums.

This move would give Democrats confidence about having a path to an eventual deal. Several Republican senators say it would be helpful if Trump were to become more involved in the negotiations to break the current impasse.
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IQVIA CEO Ari Bousbib to Speak at UBS Global Healthcare Conference on November 11, 2025

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–IQVIA Holdings Inc. (“IQVIA”) (NYSE: IQV), a leading global provider of clinical research services, commercial insights, and healthcare intelligence to the life sciences and healthcare industries, announced today that Ari Bousbib, chairman and chief executive officer, will speak at the UBS Global Healthcare Conference.

The presentation is scheduled for Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 12:30 p.m. ET.

A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available on the IQVIA Investor Relations website.
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STARLIMS Launches QM Essentials LIMS, the Best Cloud LIMS for SMB Batch Manufacturing

HOLLYWOOD, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– STARLIMS, a global leader in Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) and informatics solutions, today announced the launch of Quality Manufacturing (QM) Essentials, a new cloud-based LIMS designed specifically for small and mid-sized (SMB) batch manufacturers.

This innovative solution aims to help these manufacturers bring products to market more quickly and cost-effectively. The introduction of QM Essentials underscores STARLIMS’ commitment to addressing the unique needs of smaller batch manufacturing organizations, providing them with the robust capabilities of a LIMS without the associated high costs.

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Why urgent care clinics, once derided as ‘doc in a box,’ have spread like wildfire

Urgent care physician Franz Ritucci remembers what it was like going to a medical conference 20 years ago and how other doctors responded when he told them where he worked.

“I saw everyone’s eyes kind of go down. It was like, ‘ugh, an urgent care.’ That was the time when those facilities were called ‘doc in a box,’” he said.

The “doc in the box” label hasn’t fully come off. If your family doctor is a locally-run restaurant, then urgent care is McDonald’s.

Urgent care centers have been around since the 1970s, but more recently the expansion in this sector has been explosive.

“It has grown … like fire,” said Ritucci.

Over the last decade or so, the number of urgent care centers in the U.S. has doubled — from more than 7,000 to more than 14,000, according to the Urgent Care Association.

Part of that growth comes from private equity firms, which use money from wealthy investors or large institutions to buy other companies that are not on the stock market, aiming to make a quick profit. Private equity has invested billions of dollars into hundreds of urgent care clinics across the U.S.

As of 2024, more than 2,300 urgent care centers are backed by private equity investment, according to the Journal of Urgent Care Medicine.

The investment leads to more health care access and helps relieve busy hospitals, especially in rural parts of the country, according to the American Investment Council, an advocacy organization that represents private equity firms.

Ritucci, who is now the president of the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine, said urgent care clinics address a previously unmet need in health care — patients who have an ear infection or a sore throat and cannot easily get a last-minute appointment at their primary care doctor but whose ailments are not serious enough to warrant an emergency room visit.

“Urgent care centers have become the reliever airport for our broken system,” Ritucci said.

There is a lot of demand for the services that urgent care clinics provide, so much so that doctors opening their own clinics could not address it all on their own, said Peter Hotz, CEO of Vybe Urgent Care.

A few years ago, a private equity firm invested in his company and helped it grow. Today, Hotz runs 16 Vybe clinics in the Philadelphia region.

“They have never once told me or my team how to run the business, what kind of care to provide or anything like that. They’ve been really a source of capital, a source of judgment and an assistance to us as we’ve had to make challenging decisions as we grow the business,” he explained.

However, private equity investment is not always a good deal for urgent care doctors, Ritucci said. He has been in the business for so long that other urgent care doctors sometimes ask him for advice when private equity investors come calling with offers.

Ritucci tells doctors that if the business is thriving and could grow, then the investment could be good. But if the urgent care clinic is struggling and the doctor needs the investment to survive, he advises them to cut costs or close down.

He explained that if a clinic is already finding it hard to survive, then private equity investment will put more pressure on it to find more patients quickly.

“If you’re hurting, that you need the money to grow, then … equity is the way and you’ll sell your soul in order to survive and move,” Ritucci said.

Part of the pressure comes from the way private equity operates — firms are looking to turn a profit quickly, explained Jessa Loomis, an economic geographer at Newcastle University in the U.K.

She has studied private equity in health care markets, including urgent care centers.

Loomis added that even if an urgent care business goes under, a private equity investor can still make a profit by selling the business or the real estate where the clinics once stood.

“Part of that is the financial engineering, financial mechanisms at play that allow them to basically take their returns and run,” she said.

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Healthcare Triangle files to sell 1.46M shares of common stock for holders

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Trump’s new $100K visa fee could worsen state doctor shortages, experts say

In Kentucky, patients often drive up to two hours to see Dr. Manikya Kuriti, one of the few endocrinologists serving the rural communities surrounding Louisville. Her expertise is crucial for residents who otherwise have limited access to specialized medical care.

Dr. Kuriti’s husband, a pulmonologist, also plays a vital role in supporting rural healthcare. He travels from Louisville to small hospitals located an hour south and north in Indiana. There, he assists small medical teams in treating critically ill patients, bringing much-needed expertise to these underserved areas.

Rural communities have long struggled with limited access to specialized medical services, making the contributions of medical professionals like Dr. Kuriti and her husband invaluable to the health and well-being of these populations.
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Northeast Texas’ last independent hospital gets temporary reprieve from sale, but residents worry about future

For at least a little while longer, Titus Regional Medical Center—the last independent hospital in Northeast Texas—will remain that way.
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高温で入浴介助、死亡で書類送検 宮城、障害者施設の3職員

高温での入浴介助が原因で死亡、宮城の障害者施設の3職員を書類送検

2025年10月15日 19:24 更新 19:26

宮城県の障害者施設で、高温の環境下での入浴介助が原因で利用者が死亡した事件で、同施設に勤務する3人の職員が書類送検されました。

今回の事件は、過酷な環境での介助に関わる安全管理の問題が浮き彫りとなり、社会的にも大きな反響を呼んでいます。

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百日ぜき、初の8万人超 18年以降の最多更新続く

百日ぜき、初の8万人超 18年以降の最多更新続く

2025年10月14日 17:09(17:10更新)

国立健康危機管理研究機構は14日、激しいせきが続く「百日ぜき」について、全国の医療機関から報告された今年の累計患者数が、10月5日までの速報値で合計8万719人に上ったと明らかにしました。これは初めて8万人を超えた数字であり、2018年以降の最多記録を更新し続けています。

現在の集計方法が導入されて以降、増加傾向が続いている百日ぜきですが、その背景には何があるのでしょうか。今後も引き続き患者数の動向に注目が集まっています。

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新薬の効果はいかほどか【認知症あれこれ通信⑤】


title: 新薬の効果はいかほどか【認知症あれこれ通信⑤】
date: 2025-10-13 14:30
categories:
– くらし
– 医療・健康
tags:
– 認知症
– 新薬
– アルツハイマー病

## 認知症の新薬「レカネマブ」

2023年にアルツハイマー病に対する新しい薬「レカネマブ」が承認され、メディアをにぎわせています。この薬は、アルツハイマー病の根本的な原因とされるアミロイドβの蓄積をターゲットにしたもので、病気の進行を遅らせる効果が期待されています。

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▶ [帯状疱疹ワクチンに注目【認知症あれこれ通信④】](#)

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