GoodRx reports that Medicare's new GLP-1 Bridge program allows eligible Part D enrollees to access weight-loss medications for a $50 copay, starting July 1, 2026.
Seniors will need to consider whether the Medicare Bridge program is right for them, as it’s set to expire next year — and stopping the drug could have consequences.
How Truth Initiative and the NAACP are working together to end nicotine addiction in Black communities, one resource at a ...
The free electric wheelchair program at Great Camp Santanoni will return for 2026. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Adirondack Architectural Heritage today ...
A federal pilot program will test whether putting rental assistance money directly in tenants' hands, not to landlords, will ...
A researcher found that using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, he could break into the website of Front Gate—used by every ...
The pilot program TechUp! New Mexico has given 170 laptops to families and provided digital training sessions ...
WIC participants can access fresh food and vendor QR codes at scheduled farmers market events in Ross and Pickaway counties.
Millions of Medicare enrollees will gain their first-ever coverage for drugs for weight loss under a temporary pilot program ...
For a limited time, we’re offering a program to help you obtain senior mitigation water to offset your use and reduce the ...
Learn about the new inpatient program at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center that aims to provide comprehensive care for ...
A new pilot program for adults with Medicare Part D coverage will cut the price of Wegovy, Zepbound, and Foundayo. Find out ...