by Caden DeLisa | Feb 12, 2024
A Florida House committee approved a bill restricting the sale of cultivated meat with an exemption for scientific research, amid concerns over market regulation and health. A bill that would curb the sale of cultivated meat in Florida was approved by the House...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 7, 2024
The Florida Supreme Court reviewed oral arguments on a proposed constitutional amendment to establish abortion rights up to fetal viability, amid debates on its potential conflict with federal laws and concerns over misleading language. The Florida Supreme Court on...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 6, 2024
Florida’s performance on the National Council Licensure Examination for nurses ranks among the lowest in the nation, with both registered and practical nurses’ pass rates significantly below the national average, despite leading in the number of...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 5, 2024
The Florida House Select Committee on Health Innovation has moved forward with legislation requiring the state’s 26 independent hospital districts to evaluate the feasibility of transitioning to private nonprofit entities by the end of 2024. The Florida House...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 31, 2024
The state of Florida faces mounting pressure to adequately execute its Medicaid managed care re-procurement process, particularly as it involves negotiations with Sentara Healthcare and Centene, a pair of companies currently embroiled in legal controversies....
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 25, 2024
State agencies are increasingly using AI to enhance operational efficiency, particularly in managing large-scale grants, while contending with challenges in cybersecurity, data privacy, and establishing regulatory frameworks for its safe and effective use. In Florida,...