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Saturday, August 14, 2021
சிம்புவின் மிரள வைக்கும் புதிய தோற்றம்.. உடல் எடையைக் குறைக்க என்ன செய்தார் தெரியுமா?சிம்புவின் மிரள வைக்கும் புதிய தோற்றம்.. உடல் எடையைக் குறைக்க என்ன செய்தார் தெரியுமா?
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உங்க எலும்புகள் இரும்பு போல மாறுவதற்கு என்ன சாப்பிடணும் தெரியுமா?உங்க எலும்புகள் இரும்பு போல மாறுவதற்கு என்ன சாப்பிடணும் தெரியுமா?
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எந்தெந்த பிரச்சனைகளுக்கு எல்லாம் மருத்துவா்களைக் கண்டிப்பாக சந்திக்கணும் தெரியுமா?எந்தெந்த பிரச்சனைகளுக்கு எல்லாம் மருத்துவா்களைக் கண்டிப்பாக சந்திக்கணும் தெரியுமா?
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இதயத்தின் செயல்பாட்டை வீட்டிலேயே அளவிட உதவும் ஈஸியான வழிகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா? இதயத்தின் செயல்பாட்டை வீட்டிலேயே அளவிட உதவும் ஈஸியான வழிகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?
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எந்தெந்த பிரச்சனைகளுக்கு எல்லாம் மருத்துவா்களைக் கண்டிப்பாக சந்திக்கணும் தெரியுமா?எந்தெந்த பிரச்சனைகளுக்கு எல்லாம் மருத்துவா்களைக் கண்டிப்பாக சந்திக்கணும் தெரியுமா?
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Friday, August 13, 2021
Employers weigh insurance surcharges for unvaccinated workersEmployers weigh insurance surcharges for unvaccinated workersEmployers weigh insurance surcharges for unvaccinated workers
Instead of offering incentives to immunized employees, some employers are considering charging unvaccinated workers more for health benefits. This raises workers' rights and legal questions.
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NewYork-Presbyterian wrongfully fired nurse over union activity, NLRB findsNewYork-Presbyterian wrongfully fired nurse over union activity, NLRB findsNewYork-Presbyterian wrongfully fired nurse over union activity, NLRB finds
A NewYork-Presbyterian hospital wrongfully fired an operating room nurse over her involvement in union activity.
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Religious healthcare providers win injunction on ACA rulesReligious healthcare providers win injunction on ACA rulesReligious healthcare providers win injunction on ACA rules
A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction on behalf of religious healthcare providers who feared the Biden administration would interpret the Affordable Care Act as requiring them to perform abortions or gender-transition treatments against their conscience.
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CMS lays out the future of value-based careCMS lays out the future of value-based careCMS lays out the future of value-based care
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation will have fewer models in the future, but more of them will be mandatory. Officials say they'll make it easier for providers to participate and manage risk.
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States get deadline extension to confirm Medicaid enrollee eligibilityStates get deadline extension to confirm Medicaid enrollee eligibilityStates get deadline extension to confirm Medicaid enrollee eligibility
CMS is giving states six extra months to review Medicaid renewal applications and eligibility redeterminations once the COVID-19 public health emergency ends.
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CareMax, Anthem to open 50 value-based care medical centersCareMax, Anthem to open 50 value-based care medical centersCareMax, Anthem to open 50 value-based care medical centers
CareMax plans to open about 50 medical centers in Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.
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CMS gives states one year for Medicaid redeterminationCMS gives states one year for Medicaid redeterminationCMS gives states one year for Medicaid redetermination
CMS is extending the deadline for states to finish going through Medicaid renewal applications and eligibility redeterminations from 6 months to one year once the public health emergency ends.
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Religious health care providers win injunction on ACA rulesReligious health care providers win injunction on ACA rulesReligious health care providers win injunction on ACA rules
A federal judge has issued a permanent injunction on behalf of religious health care providers who feared the Biden administration would interpret the Affordable Care Act as requiring them to perform abortions or gender-transition treatment against their conscience
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Labcorp acquires digital health platform for family planningLabcorp acquires digital health platform for family planningLabcorp acquires digital health platform for family planning
Labcorp acquired Ovia Health, a digital health platform that uses data analytics and clinical research to help individuals manage their maternity care and family planning.
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CDC panel approves COVID-19 booster shots for immunocompromisedCDC panel approves COVID-19 booster shots for immunocompromisedCDC panel approves COVID-19 booster shots for immunocompromised
Immunocompromised patients have been clamoring for months for better protection, some of them traveling across state lines or lying to get another dose.
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Rural providers get access to $500 million in federal grantsRural providers get access to $500 million in federal grantsRural providers get access to $500 million in federal grants
The Emergency Rural Health Care Grant Program will provide at least $350 million to help rural providers recover from the pandemic and up to $125 million to sustain them.
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Digital health can help screen test for COVID-19Digital health can help screen test for COVID-19Digital health can help screen test for COVID-19
A project funded by the National Institutes of Health will soon roll out a digital health tool to provide screening and testing for COVID-19.
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HIMSS21: To pay or not to pay ransomware paymentsHIMSS21: To pay or not to pay ransomware paymentsHIMSS21: To pay or not to pay ransomware payments
A cybersecurity expert at HIMSS21 called on the federal government to ban organizations from paying hackers to resolve ransomware attacks, which he said would "disrupt the economic balance" that today favors hackers. But not everyone is convinced.
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UnitedHealth loses appeal over Medicare Advantage overpayment rulingUnitedHealth loses appeal over Medicare Advantage overpayment rulingUnitedHealth loses appeal over Medicare Advantage overpayment ruling
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit threw out a lower court's decision.
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Arkansas hospitals announce vaccine requirements for staffArkansas hospitals announce vaccine requirements for staffArkansas hospitals announce vaccine requirements for staff
A growing number of Arkansas hospitals said Thursday they'll require all staff to get vaccinated against the coronavirus as the state's COVID-19 hospitalizations dropped after hitting new records three days in a row.
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Supreme Court justice won't block college vaccine mandateSupreme Court justice won't block college vaccine mandateSupreme Court justice won't block college vaccine mandate
Students who don't comply will have their registration canceled and workers who don't will lose their jobs.
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Most populous Texas county defies governor with mask mandateMost populous Texas county defies governor with mask mandateMost populous Texas county defies governor with mask mandate
The dispute over mask mandates in Texas comes as COVID-19 hospitalizations continued to rise, increasing to 10,791 on Thursday, the most since Feb. 2.
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இந்த பிரச்சினை உள்ளவர்கள் மஞ்சளை சேர்த்துக் கொள்வது அவர்களுக்கு பெரிய ஆபத்தை ஏற்படுத்துமாம்... உஷார்! இந்த பிரச்சினை உள்ளவர்கள் மஞ்சளை சேர்த்துக் கொள்வது அவர்களுக்கு பெரிய ஆபத்தை ஏற்படுத்துமாம்... உஷார்!
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Pfizer CEO to public: Just trust us on the COVID boosterPfizer CEO to public: Just trust us on the COVID boosterPfizer CEO to public: Just trust us on the COVID booster
At the end of July, Pfizer and BioNTech announced findings that four to six months after a second dose, their vaccine's efficacy dropped to about 84%. Bourla was quick to promote a third dose after the discouraging news, saying he was "very, very confident" that a booster would increase immunity levels in the vaccinated.
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இந்த மாதத்துல நீங்க ஏன் அசைவ உணவை சாப்பிடக்கூடாது தெரியுமா? காரணம் தெரிஞ்சா நீங்களே ஆச்சரியப்படுவீங்க! இந்த மாதத்துல நீங்க ஏன் அசைவ உணவை சாப்பிடக்கூடாது தெரியுமா? காரணம் தெரிஞ்சா நீங்களே ஆச்சரியப்படுவீங்க!
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எந்த காரணங்களுக்காக தரையில் உட்கார்ந்தால் எழுவதற்கு சிரமமாக உள்ளது தெரியுமா?எந்த காரணங்களுக்காக தரையில் உட்கார்ந்தால் எழுவதற்கு சிரமமாக உள்ளது தெரியுமா?
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தடுப்பூசி போட்டவர்கள் தடுப்பூசி போடாதவர்களிடம் இருந்து எப்படி பாதுகாப்பாக இருக்கணும் தெரியுமா? தடுப்பூசி போட்டவர்கள் தடுப்பூசி போடாதவர்களிடம் இருந்து எப்படி பாதுகாப்பாக இருக்கணும் தெரியுமா?
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Thursday, August 12, 2021
CommonSpirit mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees across 21 statesCommonSpirit mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees across 21 statesCommonSpirit mandates COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees across 21 states
CommonSpirit Health announced all 140,000 of the health system's employees will be required to get fully vaccinated by Nov. 1
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Beyond the Byline: Transgender community faces healthcare access hurdlesBeyond the Byline: Transgender community faces healthcare access hurdlesBeyond the Byline: Transgender community faces healthcare access hurdles
Modern Healthcare Hospital Operations Reporter Alex Kacik and Safety & Quality Reporter Lisa Gillespie talk about healthcare access for the LGBTQ community, specifically transgender care.
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How COVID pandemic changed methadone treatment for addictionHow COVID pandemic changed methadone treatment for addictionHow COVID pandemic changed methadone treatment for addiction
Last spring, with coronavirus shutting down the nation, the government told methadone clinics they could allow stable patients to take their medicine at home unsupervised. Early research shows it didn't lead to surges of methadone overdoses or illegal sales.
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States that had a grip on COVID now seeing a crush of casesStates that had a grip on COVID now seeing a crush of casesStates that had a grip on COVID now seeing a crush of cases
The COVID-19 surge that is sending hospitalizations to all-time highs in parts of the South is also clobbering states like Hawaii and Oregon that were once seen as pandemic success stories.
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Cuomo exit isn't stopping push for answers on nursing homesCuomo exit isn't stopping push for answers on nursing homesCuomo exit isn't stopping push for answers on nursing homes
Months before a blistering investigation found Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, the same attorney general concluded that the administration understated the true death toll in nursing homes by thousands and that fatalities may have been fueled by a state order that effectively forced such homes to accept recovering COVID-19 patients.
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Florida launches antibody treatment effort to help hospitalsFlorida launches antibody treatment effort to help hospitalsFlorida launches antibody treatment effort to help hospitals
The drugs are delivered intravenously or by injection and made by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
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U.S. Chamber sues HHS to block insurer price transparency rule U.S. Chamber sues HHS to block insurer price transparency rule U.S. Chamber sues HHS to block insurer price transparency rule
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has filed a federal lawsuit against HHS and other federal agencies claiming the new health insurer price transparency rule is unlawful and should be thrown out.
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ProMedica can exclude McLaren St. Luke's from its provider network, court rulesProMedica can exclude McLaren St. Luke's from its provider network, court rulesProMedica can exclude McLaren St. Luke's from its provider network, court rules
The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati vacated a preliminary injunction that forced Paramount to keep McLaren St. Luke's in its health plans.
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Biden pushes Congress to lower drug pricesBiden pushes Congress to lower drug pricesBiden pushes Congress to lower drug prices
President Joe Biden wants Congress to give Medicare the power to directly negotiate drug prices and to cap beneficiaries' out-of-pocket costs for medicines.
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Employers, physicians must partner to meet nation's growing mental health needsEmployers, physicians must partner to meet nation's growing mental health needsEmployers, physicians must partner to meet nation's growing mental health needs
We all pay the price for a behavioral health system that doesn't work, and employers pick up most of the tab—employee mental health conditions cost employers more than $100 billion and 217 million lost workdays each year.
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UnitedHealth affiliates to pay $15.6M to settle mental health parity lawsuitsUnitedHealth affiliates to pay $15.6M to settle mental health parity lawsuitsUnitedHealth affiliates to pay $15.6M to settle mental health parity lawsuits
The companies will pay $13.6 million to up to 135,000 patients who were wrongfully denied coverage or were overcharged for treatment since at least 2013, as well as $2.1 million in penalties.
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HHS joins vaccine trend, orders shots for its health workersHHS joins vaccine trend, orders shots for its health workersHHS joins vaccine trend, orders shots for its health workers
The federal Health and Human Services Department is requiring employees who provide care or services for patients to get their COVID-19 shots, officials announced Thursday.
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Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors. But who can gauge its impact on health?Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors. But who can gauge its impact on health?Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors. But who can gauge its impact on health?
Apple announced recently it will soon enable doctors to monitor health data from their patients’ phones and watches between visits.
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Overwhelmed by COVID-19: A day inside a Louisiana hospitalOverwhelmed by COVID-19: A day inside a Louisiana hospitalOverwhelmed by COVID-19: A day inside a Louisiana hospital
Before the latest surge of the coronavirus, Louisiana neurologist Robin Davis focused on her specialty: treating patients with epilepsy. These days, as virus patients flood her hospital in record numbers, she has taken on the additional duties of nurse, janitor and orderly.
“I was giving bed baths on Sunday, emptying trash cans, changing sheets, rolling patients to MRI,” said Davis, who has been coming in on her days off to provide some relief to overworked nurses at Ochsner Medical Center in the New Orleans suburb of Jefferson.
The rapidly escalating surge in COVID-19 infections across the U.S. is once again overwhelming hospitals, especially in hot spots such as Louisiana, which hit a record number of coronavirus hospitalizations last week. Nearly 2,900 virus patients are currently hospitalized — and state health officials say the number of cases may not peak for several more weeks. Louisiana has the country's fourth-lowest vaccination rate, with just a little more than 37% of residents fully inoculated.
On a recent day at Ochsner, healthcare providers rushed up and down halls, throwing on and taking off protective clothing every time they entered a new area of the building. In dozens of ICU rooms, patients lay pallid and motionless, tubes down their throats, as beeping machines pumped drugs into their system and ventilators forced air into their weakened lungs. Healthcare contractors brought in from other hospitals quickly familiarized themselves with a new environment as they rushed to ease the load of the overtaxed staff.
“We’re trying to provide the most consistent care we can, but to do that we need more hands,” Davis said. “One of the biggest issues for our nurses is, the volume of patients is such that we’re having to create beds that didn’t previously exist. We’re having to find providers that weren’t previously put in place.”
AN OVERWHELMING CASELOAD
Ochsner Health is the largest healthcare provider in Louisiana, with 40 medical facilities across the state. More than 1,000 people — nearly 40% of the state’s currently hospitalized coronavirus patients — are being treated at Ochsner’s facilities. Roughly 200 of those are at the main campus in Jefferson, where three floors in the hospital’s West Tower have been built out as care units for coronavirus patients.
Resources have been strained to the limit across the state with hospitals starting to turn away people with other life-threatening emergencies such as heart attacks or strokes. Elective surgeries and other nonurgent care have been suspended.
Davis said there’s no greater need for her help than in Ochsner’s thinly stretched nursing department. She noted that her many recent duties have included fetching medication for nurses and pushing patients in wheelchairs.
“If it took pressure off a nurse, if it gave her time to do what she needed to do, that’s what we did,” she said. “Sunday was supposed to be my day off with my kids, but we need help here, and one day I want to be able to tell those two little boys I did the thing that was needed at the time it was needed.”
NURSES HELPING NURSES
In Ochsner Medical Center's intensive care unit, nurses Joan Blizzard and Arthur Bienvenu try to care for each other along with their coronavirus patients.
They tie each other's gowns, prep medicines and machines together with barely a word, shuffle in and out of patients' rooms, their eyes the only part of their faces visible through their protective gear.
For the past year and a half, Bienvenu said, working 50 to 60 hours a week caring for patients and being surrounded by fellow staff has helped him cope with the loss of his father to the virus last year.
He said he shares his father’s story with other grieving families, including how his dad was on a ventilator for more than 20 days in the spring and how his family had to make the difficult decision to take him off it.
“The outcome wouldn’t be what he wanted,” Bienvenu said. “He wouldn’t want to live with the trach and PEG (feeding tube) and the severity of the situation, so we decided to transition to comfort from progressive measures, and the little bit of dignity and respect my dad had left, we preserved that.”
Bienvenu said working with other families experiencing loss has helped give him purpose during the most tragic time of his life.
“People would ask me, ‘Why are you still coming in?’" he said. "Because these people need us, you know? We have to put a stop to this. Everybody has a different path through this. I’m blessed to be around the people I’m around. That’s the only way I’m here.”
Critical care nurse Mary Lubrano has watched her colleagues running up and down the intensive care unit hallway at Ochsner Medical Center while she lies in a hospital bed with the virus. She has been hospitalized for two weeks and counting, her breathing labored as she suffers from low oxygen.
“That was me," she said of the other nurses, her voice choking with emotion. “And I wanted to be able to help them.”
Lubrano works in the critical care unit at St. Bernard Parish Hospital, an Ochsner-run facility near her home in Chalmette, where she was initially hospitalized before being transferred to the Jefferson campus.
She said she still checks her emails as often as possible to see how her fellow nurses in Chalmette are holding up.
“They are busting their butts there, and they are full of COVID patients, and it’s the same nurses on the schedule every day. They just go and go,” she said. “As a nurse, it’s all about giving back, so I can’t wait to get back out there.”
IT'S WORSE THIS TIME
The magnitude of this most recent coronavirus surge — largely spurred by the highly contagious delta variant — is profound, Blizzard said.
“People are getting sick so quickly this time,” she said. “They will be talking to you, and within hours, we’re having multiple people at the bedside" performing emergency procedures. "It is so scary.”
If they survive, many will live with years of impairment, she said.
Bienvenu wants people to understand the severity of the current situation.
“It hits all of us different,” he said. “Yes, one individual can have coughs or sneezes, but another individual can be on a ventilator."
WISHING THEY HAD BEEN VACCINATED
Jerome Batiste, a 26-year-old New Orleans resident, said he so rarely got sick he didn’t think he needed the coronavirus vaccine. He assumed he had a strong immune system, having gone the entire pandemic without getting infected, he said.
As he sat by a window in a recovery room in one of Ochsner’s COVID units, taking in some sunshine from the bench near his hospital bed, he said he’s not only wishing he’d gotten the vaccine but wants everyone he knows to get it, “and I’ll go if they need somebody to go with them.”
Batiste isn’t sure where he contracted the virus but said he had been on a family trip to Disney World and had also visited friends in the weeks before falling ill.
“It just happened,” he said. “It just came out of the blue. I started coughing a lot.”
He said he took over-the-counter cough medicine, hoping it would pass, but “it just got worse and worse, and I started throwing up a lot, and I couldn’t keep anything down.”
Since he was admitted to the hospital last week, he’s been given vitamins, steroids, breathing treatments and shots to prevent blood clots. He’s also developed a rare condition in which his body’s muscle tissue has begun to break down, requiring a kidney flush to prevent further illness.
Batiste said he’s telling family and friends to not get “comfortable” when it comes to the virus and to protect themselves with the shot.
“I just didn’t take it as serious as most young people should,” he said, a port with tubes for his medicine sticking out of his right forearm. “You’re never too safe to go and get vaccinated.”
Mary Lubrano, the critical care nurse now ill with COVID-19, said she had never been hospitalized until this year. She said she had intended to get vaccinated, but a breast cancer diagnosis in February, followed by surgery and radiation to eradicate it, caused her to put off the shot.
She said she was also nervous about jeopardizing her health after a relative suffered a stroke shortly after receiving the vaccine. She knows most people have mild side effects, if any, but she was still hesitant. The vaccines have been proven to be safe in studies and in use in more than half the U.S. population and are far less risky than the virus itself.
“I had my follow-up, getting brave to do my vaccine, and I got COVID instead,” said Lubrano, who called it the scariest time in her life. “You take breathing for granted. … When you sit down and can’t get air in your lungs ... that is so fearful, and I don’t want anyone to ever have to feel that way.”
Lubrano said her husband fell ill first and was hospitalized while she quarantined at home. He has since been released and is recovering at home, still on oxygen, she said.
Since her hospitalization, Lubrano's entire family — her daughters, sisters and their spouses — have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
“I made it my mission to make sure nobody has to suffer this way,” she said, an oxygen tube attached to her nose. “Everyone needs to be vaccinated. We’ll never beat this any other way.”
Davis, the neurologist who has been forced to take on added duties during the most recent coronavirus surge, says she can’t stress enough the importance of getting vaccinated. She recalls how a year ago — before vaccines were available — she watched helplessly as friends and neighbors died.
“They were people that didn’t have a chance,” she said. “There was nothing we could do to stop this for them. You’ve got a chance now. You have something that gives you the opportunity to have a fate that isn’t like theirs. Please don’t squander it.”
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Study: Extra COVID shot helps protect transplant patientsStudy: Extra COVID shot helps protect transplant patientsStudy: Extra COVID shot helps protect transplant patients
Millions with suppressed immune systems because of transplants, cancer or other disorders don't always get that benefit of a robust immune response from COVID-19 vaccines.
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Mississippi opening field hospital amid surge of COVID casesMississippi opening field hospital amid surge of COVID casesMississippi opening field hospital amid surge of COVID cases
Mississippi's state Health Department said 35% of Mississippi residents are fully vaccinated, compared to about 50% nationally.
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Emergency departments slammed as COVID-19 cases rise in FloridaEmergency departments slammed as COVID-19 cases rise in FloridaEmergency departments slammed as COVID-19 cases rise in Florida
While the emergency departments are slammed with COVID patients and people being treated for non-COVID emergencies, they are also experiencing a spike in the number of people coming in to get tested for the virus.
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எட்டா பிறழ்வாக மீண்டும் உருமாறியுள்ள கொரோனா வைரஸ்... இந்தமுறை கர்நாடகா வரை வந்துவிட்டதாம்... உஷார்! எட்டா பிறழ்வாக மீண்டும் உருமாறியுள்ள கொரோனா வைரஸ்... இந்தமுறை கர்நாடகா வரை வந்துவிட்டதாம்... உஷார்!
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கட்டுமஸ்தான உடலை பெற நீங்க உடற்பயிற்சி மட்டுமில்லாம இதையும் செய்யணுமாம்...! கட்டுமஸ்தான உடலை பெற நீங்க உடற்பயிற்சி மட்டுமில்லாம இதையும் செய்யணுமாம்...!
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ஆண்களே! உங்க அந்தரங்க உறுப்பு சுகாதாரம் பற்றி கூறும் கட்டுக்கதைகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா? ஆண்களே! உங்க அந்தரங்க உறுப்பு சுகாதாரம் பற்றி கூறும் கட்டுக்கதைகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?
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உயிருக்கே ஆபத்தாகும் மஞ்சள் காமாலைக்கு ஆயுர்வேதம் கூறும் எளிய வீட்டு வைத்தியங்கள் என்ன தெரியுமா?உயிருக்கே ஆபத்தாகும் மஞ்சள் காமாலைக்கு ஆயுர்வேதம் கூறும் எளிய வீட்டு வைத்தியங்கள் என்ன தெரியுமா?
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Wednesday, August 11, 2021
எபோலாவை விட கொடிய கொரோனாவை விட வேகமாக பரவக்கூடிய மரணத்தை உண்டாக்கும் மார்பர்க் வைரஸ்!எபோலாவை விட கொடிய கொரோனாவை விட வேகமாக பரவக்கூடிய மரணத்தை உண்டாக்கும் மார்பர்க் வைரஸ்!
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CVS Health launches virtual primary care for Aetna membersCVS Health launches virtual primary care for Aetna membersCVS Health launches virtual primary care for Aetna members
Aetna Virtual Primary Care is available under self-funded employer plans and provides eligible policyholders with remote and in-person services.
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Scripps Health cyberattack cost the company $113 millionScripps Health cyberattack cost the company $113 millionScripps Health cyberattack cost the company $113 million
The San Diego-based health system incurred $113 million in lost revenue and added expenses from the May ransomware attack. The company also faces proposed class-action lawsuits from affected patients.
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Biden shutting the door on Medicaid work requirementsBiden shutting the door on Medicaid work requirementsBiden shutting the door on Medicaid work requirements
Georgia is the only state still standing in the battle over Medicaid work rules after CMS pulled approval for similar mandates in Ohio, South Carolina and Utah.
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U.S. sets new record for drug overdose deaths at 95,000U.S. sets new record for drug overdose deaths at 95,000U.S. sets new record for drug overdose deaths at 95,000
Overdose deaths climbed 31% last year, highlighting the devastating impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the opioid crisis.
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Demographics impact survival rate for liver transplant patientsDemographics impact survival rate for liver transplant patientsDemographics impact survival rate for liver transplant patients
Between 2017 and 2018, Black patients had a 60% higher chance of dying after a liver transplant than white patients.
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Wildfires can cause mental health damage that smolders years after the flames go outWildfires can cause mental health damage that smolders years after the flames go outWildfires can cause mental health damage that smolders years after the flames go out
"Most people are resilient and can recover," said Susan Clayton, a professor of psychology at Ohio's College of Wooster. "But a significant number of people have trouble with PTSD or increases in anxiety and depression, and that can last even after the community has rebuilt."
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CDC urges COVID vaccines during pregnancy as delta surgesCDC urges COVID vaccines during pregnancy as delta surgesCDC urges COVID vaccines during pregnancy as delta surges
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged all pregnant women Wednesday to get the COVID-19 vaccine as hospitals in hot spots around the U.S. see disturbing numbers of unvaccinated mothers-to-be seriously ill with the virus.
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Groups make own drugs to fight high drug prices, shortagesGroups make own drugs to fight high drug prices, shortagesGroups make own drugs to fight high drug prices, shortages
U.S. hospital groups, startups and nonprofits have started making their own medicines in a bid to combat stubbornly high prices and persistent shortages of drugs with little competition.
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HIMSS21: Data silos hindered COVID-19 responseHIMSS21: Data silos hindered COVID-19 responseHIMSS21: Data silos hindered COVID-19 response
CDC and ONC are co-leading a work group to assess the interoperability of the U.S.'s public health data systems, as mandated by a Biden executive order.
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Scripps Health cyber attack cost the company $113 millionScripps Health cyber attack cost the company $113 millionScripps Health cyber attack cost the company $113 million
The San Diego-based health system incurred $113 million in lost revenue and added expenses from the May ransomware attack. The company also faces proposed class-action lawsuits from affected patients.
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Hospital physicians seek to unionize amid pandemic turmoilHospital physicians seek to unionize amid pandemic turmoilHospital physicians seek to unionize amid pandemic turmoil
The majority of roughly 30 physicians at the hospital have signed and submitted union authorization cards to the National Labor Relations Board. A vote on unionization could still be required by the hospital operator, she said.
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Nursing home overhaul bill would boost staffing, oversightNursing home overhaul bill would boost staffing, oversightNursing home overhaul bill would boost staffing, oversight
Responding to the ravages of COVID-19 in nursing homes, senior Democratic senators Tuesday introduced legislation to increase nurse staffing, improve infection control and bolster inspections.
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Facebook bans firm behind Pfizer, AstraZeneca smear campaignFacebook bans firm behind Pfizer, AstraZeneca smear campaignFacebook bans firm behind Pfizer, AstraZeneca smear campaign
Facebook said Tuesday that it has removed hundreds of accounts linked to a mysterious advertising agency operating out of Russia that sought to pay social media influencers to smear COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
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உங்களுக்கு இந்த அறிகுறிகள் இருந்தா அது கல்லீரல் நோயாம்.. இது உயிருக்கே ஆபத்தை ஏற்படுத்துமாம்.. ! உங்களுக்கு இந்த அறிகுறிகள் இருந்தா அது கல்லீரல் நோயாம்.. இது உயிருக்கே ஆபத்தை ஏற்படுத்துமாம்.. !
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இந்தியாவிற்கு புதிதாக வந்துள்ள ஜான்சன் தடுப்பூசியை யாரெல்லாம் போடக்கூடாது? இந்தியாவிற்கு புதிதாக வந்துள்ள ஜான்சன் தடுப்பூசியை யாரெல்லாம் போடக்கூடாது?
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இந்த மாதிரியான டயட் உங்கள் எடையை குறைப்பதற்கு பதிலாக எடையை அதிகரித்து ஆபத்தைதான் ஏற்படுத்துமாம்...! இந்த மாதிரியான டயட் உங்கள் எடையை குறைப்பதற்கு பதிலாக எடையை அதிகரித்து ஆபத்தைதான் ஏற்படுத்துமாம்...!
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நீங்கள் மேற்கொள்ளும் டயட் சரியாக தான் வேலை செய்கிறது என்பதை அறியும் சில வழிகள்!நீங்கள் மேற்கொள்ளும் டயட் சரியாக தான் வேலை செய்கிறது என்பதை அறியும் சில வழிகள்!
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Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Nevada's latest COVID-19 surge mirrors rise to November peakNevada's latest COVID-19 surge mirrors rise to November peakNevada's latest COVID-19 surge mirrors rise to November peak
Health officials in northern Nevada say current coronavirus trends mirror those that led to some of the worst of the pandemic and foresee the possibility of closing schools or limiting business capacities again if the steep trajectory of new cases doesn't begin to flatten soon.
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Texas sees most COVID-19 hospitalizations in six monthsTexas sees most COVID-19 hospitalizations in six monthsTexas sees most COVID-19 hospitalizations in six months
The third wave of COVID-19 in Texas continues to tax the state's health care systems as 10,000 COVID-19 sufferers have been hospitalized for the first time since early February, state health officials reported.
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Telemedicine operator charged in $784M fraud schemeTelemedicine operator charged in $784M fraud schemeTelemedicine operator charged in $784M fraud scheme
A Florida telemedicine company owner was charged in a $784 million healthcare fraud scheme on Tuesday.
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Poll finds high trust in doctors, nurses in U.S.Poll finds high trust in doctors, nurses in U.S.Poll finds high trust in doctors, nurses in U.S.
At least 7 in 10 Americans trust doctors, nurses and pharmacists to do what’s right for them and their families either most or all of the time, according to the poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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Health Care Service Corp. expands Medicare Advantage reach to 90 new countiesHealth Care Service Corp. expands Medicare Advantage reach to 90 new countiesHealth Care Service Corp. expands Medicare Advantage reach to 90 new counties
Health Care Service Corp. plans to expand its Medicare Advantage offerings to more than 90 counties that are home to 1.1 million Medicare-eligible residents.
HCSC billed the Medicare Advantage expansion as the largest in its history. The Chicago-based not-for-profit insurer covers almost 17 million people through Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in Illinois, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
"Our goal as an organization is to provide our products and services for people to have access to affordable quality health insurance," said Christine Kourouklis, president of HCSC's Medicare operations.
Over the last decade, Medicare Advantage enrollment has skyrocketed—particularly among Black beneficiaries and those from medically underserved areas. Insurers want more of this profitable business.
"If you don't become involved right now in the Medicare Advantage market, you're getting behind the growth drivers," said Brad Ellis, senior director of North American Insurance Ratings at Fitch Ratings.
The aging population and growing Medicare rolls, and the fact that Medicare Advantage plans cover 42% and rising of Medicare enrollees, give big insurers like UnitedHealth Group and Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies good reason to chase more Medicare customers, Ellis said.
HCSC's Medicare Advantage bid is part of a larger trend among Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies, said Ari Gottlieb, principal at A2 Strategy.
"Medicare Advantage offers them an opportunity to capture much more of the premium dollar, to influence care more and to leverage their existing customer relationships and brand to help drive growth," Gottlieb said.
Targeting rural and underserved areas means HCSC will likely face less competition from insurers concentrated in metropolitan areas, Ellis said.
"We've chosen expansion markets very carefully to select areas where we are confident we can successfully leverage our strong reputation and the strength of our relationships with doctors and hospitals, as well as offering coverage for new potential customers," Nathan Linsley, senior vice president of government programs at HCSC, said in a news release.
To meet new Medicare Advantage members' expected demand for medical care, HCSC has added 19,000 physicians and 2,800 hospitals and other facilities to its provider networks. The company is seeking CMS approval to offer Medicare Advantage policies in the new counties.
The insurer is developing a marketing strategy to encourage Medicare beneficiaries in its new service areas to switch to Medicare Advantage during the next open enrollment period, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, Kourouklis said.
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HCA sought monopoly market power with Mission Health deal, lawsuit allegesHCA sought monopoly market power with Mission Health deal, lawsuit allegesHCA sought monopoly market power with Mission Health deal, lawsuit alleges
HCA allegedly used "all-or-nothing" negotiation tactics with insurers, leading to higher care prices and insurance premiums in lopsided acute-care markets in two North Carolina counties.
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Tenet's incoming CEO has already made strides in C-suiteTenet's incoming CEO has already made strides in C-suiteTenet's incoming CEO has already made strides in C-suite
Tenet Healthcare's incoming CEO, Dr. Saum Sutaria, has already helped the health system progress in its strategy of focusing on profitable business lines.
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OSHA cracking down on N95 staff fit testsOSHA cracking down on N95 staff fit testsOSHA cracking down on N95 staff fit tests
Two healthcare providers in New Jersey received citations from OSHA for not following the rules when it comes to requiring staff to don N95 masks.
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For community health, it's time to move from assessment to improvementFor community health, it's time to move from assessment to improvementFor community health, it's time to move from assessment to improvement
Tremendous efforts are being made in community health improvement throughout the country, but those efforts are often small in scale and impact. It's time to "go big."
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Hospitals run low on nurses as they get swamped with COVIDHospitals run low on nurses as they get swamped with COVIDHospitals run low on nurses as they get swamped with COVID
Florida, Arkansas and Louisiana all have more people hospitalized with COVID-19 than any other point in the pandemic, and nursing staff is being stretched thin.
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2.5M sign up during exchange special enrollment period 2.5M sign up during exchange special enrollment period 2.5M sign up during exchange special enrollment period
Over 2.5 million people have enrolled for coverage through HealthCare.gov and state marketplaces since the start of a special enrollment period that began in February, according to federal data.
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Breakthrough deaths, infections low in MassachusettsBreakthrough deaths, infections low in MassachusettsBreakthrough deaths, infections low in Massachusetts
One hundred people who had been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus died from the disease in Massachusetts by the end of July, according to the state Department of Public Health.
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High trust in doctors, nurses in US, AP-NORC poll findsHigh trust in doctors, nurses in US, AP-NORC poll findsHigh trust in doctors, nurses in US, AP-NORC poll finds
At least 7 in 10 Americans trust doctors, nurses and pharmacists to do what’s right for them and their families either most or all of the time, according to the poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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Laws for prescription drug brokers could soon have teethLaws for prescription drug brokers could soon have teethLaws for prescription drug brokers could soon have teeth
Policymakers say pharmacy benefit managers now play an outsize role in determining not only what medications patients can access but also how much patients, pharmacies and health plans pay for those drugs.
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Surgeons cash in on stakes in private medical device companiesSurgeons cash in on stakes in private medical device companiesSurgeons cash in on stakes in private medical device companies
Hundreds of orthopedists and neurosurgeons have cashed in on stakes in companies that design, manufacture or distribute orthopedic implants — sometimes after investing little or no money — and despite ongoing ethical and legal concerns, a KHN investigation has found.
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VCU Health System raises minimum wage for front-line workersVCU Health System raises minimum wage for front-line workersVCU Health System raises minimum wage for front-line workers
About 10% of workers at the Virginia-based health system will get pay raises.
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A quarter of US hospitals, and counting, demand workers get vaccinated. But not hereA quarter of US hospitals, and counting, demand workers get vaccinated. But not hereA quarter of US hospitals, and counting, demand workers get vaccinated. But not here
At least seven states have enacted laws to prevent covid vaccine mandates or so-called vaccine passports that would provide proof of vaccination, according to the National Academy for State Health Policy.
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இந்த ஒரேயொரு உடற்பயிற்சி உங்கள் ஆயுளில் பல ஆண்டுகளை அதிகரிக்குமாம்? அது என்ன தெரியுமா?இந்த ஒரேயொரு உடற்பயிற்சி உங்கள் ஆயுளில் பல ஆண்டுகளை அதிகரிக்குமாம்? அது என்ன தெரியுமா?
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கருச்சிதைவு ஏற்படுத்தும் எதிா்மறை எண்ணங்களில் இருந்து எவ்வாறு மீண்டு வருவது?கருச்சிதைவு ஏற்படுத்தும் எதிா்மறை எண்ணங்களில் இருந்து எவ்வாறு மீண்டு வருவது?
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இந்தியாவில் புதிதாக அனுமதி பெற்றுள்ள ஜான்சன் அண்ட் ஜான்சன் கோவிட் தடுப்பூசி பற்றிய சில முக்கியமான விஷயங்கள்!இந்தியாவில் புதிதாக அனுமதி பெற்றுள்ள ஜான்சன் அண்ட் ஜான்சன் கோவிட் தடுப்பூசி பற்றிய சில முக்கியமான விஷயங்கள்!
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உங்க மூளை வளர்ச்சிக்கும் ஞாபக சக்தி அதிகரிக்கவும் உதவும் உணவுகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா? உங்க மூளை வளர்ச்சிக்கும் ஞாபக சக்தி அதிகரிக்கவும் உதவும் உணவுகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?
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இந்த இடங்களில்தான் டெல்டா வகை கொரோனா வைரஸ் அதிகம் பரவுகிறதாம்... இங்கெல்லாம் மாஸ்க்கை கழட்டிராதீங்க! இந்த இடங்களில்தான் டெல்டா வகை கொரோனா வைரஸ் அதிகம் பரவுகிறதாம்... இங்கெல்லாம் மாஸ்க்கை கழட்டிராதீங்க!
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Monday, August 9, 2021
More hospitals mandate vaccines for employeesMore hospitals mandate vaccines for employeesMore hospitals mandate vaccines for employees
Providers in Nashville and Memphis will require employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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100 vaccinated people in Massachusetts have died of COVID100 vaccinated people in Massachusetts have died of COVID100 vaccinated people in Massachusetts have died of COVID
One hundred people who had been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus died from the disease in Massachusetts by the end of July, according to the state Department of Public Health.
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Texas Gov. Abbott appeals for out-of-state help against COVID-19Texas Gov. Abbott appeals for out-of-state help against COVID-19Texas Gov. Abbott appeals for out-of-state help against COVID-19
The request came as a county-owned hospital in Houston raised tents to accommodate their COVID-19 overflow. Private hospitals in the county already were requiring their staff to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
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வெள்ளை அாிசி Vs பழுப்பு அாிசி Vs சிவப்பு அாிசி Vs கருப்பு அாிசி - இவற்றில் எது அதிக சக்தி கொண்டது?வெள்ளை அாிசி Vs பழுப்பு அாிசி Vs சிவப்பு அாிசி Vs கருப்பு அாிசி - இவற்றில் எது அதிக சக்தி கொண்டது?
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Vernon Loucks, Hall of Fame honoree, dies at age 87Vernon Loucks, Hall of Fame honoree, dies at age 87Vernon Loucks, Hall of Fame honoree, dies at age 87
Vernon Loucks, former CEO of Baxter International and Modern Healthcare Hall of Fame inductee, died Sunday at the age of 87.
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Senate Democrats outline priorities in reconciliation billSenate Democrats outline priorities in reconciliation billSenate Democrats outline priorities in reconciliation bill
Senate Democrats on Monday instructed committee members to make several healthcare initiatives priorities within the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.
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Providers face increased legal risk as FDA ends emergency useProviders face increased legal risk as FDA ends emergency useProviders face increased legal risk as FDA ends emergency use
Providers could suddenly find themselves using unapproved devices or therapies, increasing their liability and making it harder to get paid.
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Short-staffed nursing homes linked to more readmissions, GAO reportsShort-staffed nursing homes linked to more readmissions, GAO reportsShort-staffed nursing homes linked to more readmissions, GAO reports
Nursing homes with too few workers sent nearly one-quarter of their patients back to the hospital compared to one-fifth at facilities with more RNs.
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Tenet Healthcare CEO Rittenmeyer is stepping downTenet Healthcare CEO Rittenmeyer is stepping downTenet Healthcare CEO Rittenmeyer is stepping down
Ron Rittenmeyer has served as Tenet's CEO for nearly four years.
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J&J vaccine shortage sends pharmacists on scavenger huntJ&J vaccine shortage sends pharmacists on scavenger huntJ&J vaccine shortage sends pharmacists on scavenger hunt
New York state has been unable to order more of the company’s vaccines since early May
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Nurse practitioners most recruited providers, survey findsNurse practitioners most recruited providers, survey findsNurse practitioners most recruited providers, survey finds
This marks the first time in 27 years that physicians were not the most recruited providers.
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National hospital finance database needed, researchers sayNational hospital finance database needed, researchers sayNational hospital finance database needed, researchers say
A new paper makes the case for a national, standardized database of health system financial information for policymakers.
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Genesis Healthcare settles opioid treatment discrimination claimsGenesis Healthcare settles opioid treatment discrimination claimsGenesis Healthcare settles opioid treatment discrimination claims
Although several laws protect opioid use disorder discrimination, post-acute care facilities have continued to deny patients admission.
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Mississippi hospitals in crunch as COVID cases proliferateMississippi hospitals in crunch as COVID cases proliferateMississippi hospitals in crunch as COVID cases proliferate
Mississippi's top public health official said Monday that as COVID-19 cases continue to surge with the highly contagious delta variant, no intensive care beds were available in 35 of the state's top-level hospitals.
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The Check Up: Andrea Walsh of HealthPartnersThe Check Up: Andrea Walsh of HealthPartnersThe Check Up: Andrea Walsh of HealthPartners
Andrea Walsh, president and CEO of HealthPartners, joins the Check Up to discuss healthcare workers physical and mental health, and health justice.
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Injuries mount as sales reps for device makers cozy up to surgeons, even in operating roomsInjuries mount as sales reps for device makers cozy up to surgeons, even in operating roomsInjuries mount as sales reps for device makers cozy up to surgeons, even in operating rooms
Some patients allege they were injured after sales reps sold or delivered wrong-size or defective implants, while others accuse device makers of misleading doctors about the safety and durability of their products.
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Fake COVID-19 vaccination cards worry college officialsFake COVID-19 vaccination cards worry college officialsFake COVID-19 vaccination cards worry college officials
Across the internet, a cottage industry has sprung up to accommodate people who say they won't get vaccinated for either personal or religious reasons.
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Fauci hopeful COVID vaccines get full OK by FDA within weeksFauci hopeful COVID vaccines get full OK by FDA within weeksFauci hopeful COVID vaccines get full OK by FDA within weeks
The FDA has only granted emergency-use approval of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, but the agency is expected to soon give full approval to Pfizer.
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U.S. averaging 100,000 new COVID-19 infections a dayU.S. averaging 100,000 new COVID-19 infections a dayU.S. averaging 100,000 new COVID-19 infections a day
It took the U.S. about nine months to cross 100,000 average daily cases in November before peaking at about 250,000 in early January. Cases bottomed out in June, averaging about 11,000 per day, but six weeks later the number is 107,143.
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