I'm a health journalist for @statnews.com interested in speaking with people who have used telehealth companies for weight loss. If you have an experience you'd be open to sharing, please reach out! katie.palmer@statnews.com or Signal at palmer.01
I'm a health journalist for @statnews.com interested in speaking with people who have used telehealth companies for weight loss. If you have an experience you'd be open to sharing, please reach out! katie.palmer@statnews.com or Signal at palmer.01
For 3 years, I've reported on 2 big telehealth trends: pharma partnerships and compounding. They've gone head-to-head as patients demand GLP-1s.
But they've been part of the same story for much longer. Here's how telehealth got hooked on drug-first thinking: www.statnews.com/2025/10/06/t...
It's been 6 months since the FDA updated its public list of authorized AI-enabled devices. So @statnews.com went ahead and checked how things are going.
At least 167 more AI-enabled devices have gotten cleared or approved since the last one added to FDA's list:
www.statnews.com/2025/06/20/f...
Are you a physician or health care provider using AI tools like OpenEvidence? I want to hear about your experience!
I'm a health tech journalist @statnews.com reporting on clinical AI, and you can find me on Signal at palmer.01 (email in bio)
May 1 is the deadline for health systems to make sure that AI and other tools informing patient care don't discriminate. But the Trump admin scrubbed information about the civil rights rule months ago. What does that mean for compliance?
My latest for @statnews.com www.statnews.com/2025/04/30/h...
Work on insuring clinical algorithms are free of bias has been underway for years. Now a May 1 deadline to show tools are bias-free is in limbo as all information about the new rules have been removed from HHS websites. More from @katiepalmer.bsky.social
www.statnews.com/2025/04/30/h...
The explosion of compounded GLP-1 offerings is ending, and many patients are left with no good options.
Telehealth companies and compounders are pursuing workarounds that may be riskier. At the same time, patients still can't afford the branded drugs. w/ @katiepalmer.bsky.social
In 2026, HHS was set to require fields for sexual orientation and gender identity in EHRs, supporting research and better care for LGBTQ+ patients.
Now, HHS won't enforce those requirements. Read in @statnews.com about impacts on providers and EHR vendors: www.statnews.com/2025/04/01/h...
Hi @jenniferholton7.bsky.social , I'm a health tech reporter at STAT News interested in hearing more about your experience. If you're open to sharing, feel free to reach out at katie.palmer@statnews.com
Reporters @statnews.com are following the HHS restructuring closely β on the health tech team, we especially want to hear from those impacted by the IT consolidation and those impacted at OCR. Reach out here: www.statnews.com/2025/03/27/h...
Both of these stories highlight a consistent concern I hear reporting on direct-to-consumer telehealth: That, although it is important to increase access, framing virtual health care around specific drugs risks leaving patients with significant gaps in their health care
And another dispatch on telehealth's role as an access point for drugs for @statnews.com: Senators are again questioning the financial relationship between pharma giants Eli Lilly and Pfizer and the telehealth companies they link to: www.statnews.com/2025/03/12/t...
Facing a shrinking market for compounded GLP-1 weight loss drugs, dozens of telehealth companies are marketing hormone therapies for men and women β many of them compounded options that use the same backbone built to capitalize on intense GLP-1 demand www.statnews.com/2025/03/11/t...
In today's edition of AI Prognosis we:
-Address the question of whether health care's adoption of AI scribes is entirely vibes-based
-Have an exclusive Q&A with co-founder of an AI deep research tool made specifically for scientists who just raised a $22M Series A
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@benecal.bsky.social I'm a reporter working to understand the impacts of communications and grant freezes on business. If your friend would be open to speaking, they can reach me on Signal at palmer.01
I'm looking to talk with VA employees who may be directed to alter gender-related fields in medical records. Signal: palmer.01. Please boost! #journorequest #veterans
And here's the form on its own: www.statnews.com/2025/02/14/f...
On Saturday, Trump's layoffs hit the FDA.
If you've been affected by the firings in federal health agencies, you can contact STAT using the form in this story.
www.statnews.com/2025/02/15/t...
Two weeks of work went into this and Iβm not done yet. Coming soon:
- explore diffs of all datasets that have been republished with changes
- search and access all archived data
www.statnews.com/2025/02/14/t...
A potent story from @jonathanwosen.bsky.social and @angusrohan.bsky.social showing that threats to federal science funding are already having an impact on career choices for talented scientists, threatening the US's leadership position in biomedical research. www.statnews.com/2025/02/12/t...
As a health tech reporter at STAT News, I cover the role of technology in health care and clinical research β including artificial intelligence, telehealth, EHRs, and remote patient monitoring. Is there an untold story about how tech is impacting patients? Contact me securely on Signal: palmer.01
I'd appreciate the chance to learn more, Julie β email is in my bio if you'd like to reach out
There's a hard deadline coming up in May for health care providers to vet clinical decision support tools for discrimination β but βmost health systems just arenβt looking," one source told me.
Via @statnews.com:
www.statnews.com/2025/01/14/c...
FDA's AI device count has now ticked over 1,000. But it has also quietly received over 500 drug submissions with AI, and today it put out an anticipated draft guidance on AI in drug development.
What does high-risk AI in drugs mean to FDA? Read in @statnews.com:
www.statnews.com/2025/01/06/a...
NEW: Some consider him a fearless truth-teller with a deep respect for science. Others consider him a contrarian for contrarianβs sake, opining on matters for political clout. Which Marty Makary would run the FDA?
www.statnews.com/2024/12/17/m...
A surprising finding in this analysis of FDA-authorized AI/ML devices: 22 devices indicated for use in kids were validated in adult datasets only.
That's part of a much broader problem in how representative (or not) AI devices' training and validation data are:
www.statnews.com/2024/12/16/f...
FDA-cleared apps for everything from depression to opioid use disorder have struggled to gain adoption, and one company just abandoned its app after 4 years of development. @mariojoze.bsky.social explains the dynamics behind a struggling digital therapeutic: www.statnews.com/2024/12/03/o...
(And then down the line a bit, how much lower?)
This is astonishing especially because self-reported large health data breaches hit an all-time high last year, impacting more than 165 million individuals β half the U.S. population. Imagine how much higher the number would be if OCR did regular audits.
NEW: UnitedHealth Group is paying many of its own physician practices significantly more than it pays other doctor groups in the same markets for similar services, undermining competition and driving up costs for consumers and businesses.
www.statnews.com/2024/11/25/u...