Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
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Healthy Returns: Trump provides a glimpse of the third round of Medicare drug price negotiations

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The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued new draft guidance for the third round of Medicare drug price negotiations.
The process was established under the Biden administration's signature Inflation Reduction Act as a way to rein in high health care costs for older Americans .
The list would include drugs payable under Medicare Part B which covers medicines administered in a doctor's office or hospital.
OpenAI launches new benchmark tool to evaluate how AI models perform in health scenarios.
The company said HealthBench was developed alongside 262 doctors from 60 countries.
It's based on 5,000 conversations that simulate interactions between users and AI models.
Each response is graded against a set of "physician-written rubric criteria".
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