Global Health Policy Updates: Telehealth Expansion, Tax Bills, and Trade Regulations
The health sector is bustling with activity as Hims & Hers expands internationally, Trump’s tax-cut bill potentially increases the uninsured, Stada considers a sale, and significant policy shifts occur worldwide. Amidst administrative shifts and international trade updates, critical developments are unfolding, impacting patients, policymakers, and businesses globally.

In a bid to broaden its reach, telehealth platform Hims & Hers is set to acquire UK-based startup Zava, eyeing markets in Germany, France, and Ireland. This move follows U.S. regulations impacting its activities domestically.
The U.S. Congressional Budget Office has reported an increase in uninsured individuals due to Trump's tax-cut bill, with projections affecting millions in upcoming years.
Europe and other nations are seeing shifts in policy and business strategies, as Stada engages in sale talks, Indonesia announces its health payment plan change, and the EU enforces new trade regulations affecting medical device suppliers from China.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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