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Saturday, September 11, 2021
இந்த எளிய பானங்கள் கர்ப்பிணி பெண்களை பல பிரச்சினைகளில் இருந்து பாதுகாக்குமாம் தெரியுமா? இந்த எளிய பானங்கள் கர்ப்பிணி பெண்களை பல பிரச்சினைகளில் இருந்து பாதுகாக்குமாம் தெரியுமா?
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கருத்தடை மாத்திரைகளை நீங்க அடிக்கடி பயன்படுத்துறீங்களா? அப்ப உங்களுக்கு இந்த ஆபத்துகள் ஏற்படுமாம்! கருத்தடை மாத்திரைகளை நீங்க அடிக்கடி பயன்படுத்துறீங்களா? அப்ப உங்களுக்கு இந்த ஆபத்துகள் ஏற்படுமாம்!
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2 டோஸ் தடுப்பூசி போட்டாலும் இந்த மாத்திரை எடுத்தா ரொம்பவே ஜாக்கிரதையா இருக்கணுமாம்... அதென்ன மாத்திரை?2 டோஸ் தடுப்பூசி போட்டாலும் இந்த மாத்திரை எடுத்தா ரொம்பவே ஜாக்கிரதையா இருக்கணுமாம்... அதென்ன மாத்திரை?
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Friday, September 10, 2021
பெண்களின் பாலியல் ஆசைகளும், ஆண்களின் பாலியல் ஆசைகளும் எப்படி வேறுபடுகிறது?ஏன் வேறுபடுகிறது தெரியுமா?பெண்களின் பாலியல் ஆசைகளும், ஆண்களின் பாலியல் ஆசைகளும் எப்படி வேறுபடுகிறது?ஏன் வேறுபடுகிறது தெரியுமா?
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சர்க்கரை நோயாளிகள் தயிர் சாப்பிடுவது பாதுகாப்பானதா? அப்படி சாப்பிட்டால் என்ன நடக்கும் தெரியுமா? சர்க்கரை நோயாளிகள் தயிர் சாப்பிடுவது பாதுகாப்பானதா? அப்படி சாப்பிட்டால் என்ன நடக்கும் தெரியுமா?
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Nevada to require COVID vaccines for health workers, prison guardsNevada to require COVID vaccines for health workers, prison guardsNevada to require COVID vaccines for health workers, prison guards
Nevada officials voted to require state employees who work at healthcare facilities and prisons to get inoculated against COVID-19 or face administrative leave or reassignment.
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Alabama COVID-19 hospitalizations at plateau, ICUs in crisisAlabama COVID-19 hospitalizations at plateau, ICUs in crisisAlabama COVID-19 hospitalizations at plateau, ICUs in crisis
Alabama's COVID-19 hospitalizations appears to have stabilized, yet the state still faces the "real crisis” of an overwhelming number of patients needing intensive care, nearly all of whom aren't vaccinated.
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Insurers to disclose financial relationships under proposed ruleInsurers to disclose financial relationships under proposed ruleInsurers to disclose financial relationships under proposed rule
Marketplace and short-term, limited duration plans to disclose whether they have a financial relationship with an agent or broker, according to a proposed rule.
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Vaccine mandate spawns new fear: finding and keeping workersVaccine mandate spawns new fear: finding and keeping workersVaccine mandate spawns new fear: finding and keeping workers
With help wanted signs up almost everywhere, some large businesses worry they could lose valuable employees or won't be able to find new ones.
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FDA official hopeful younger kids can get COVID shots this yearFDA official hopeful younger kids can get COVID shots this yearFDA official hopeful younger kids can get COVID shots this year
The FDA's vaccine chief says he is “very, very hopeful” that vaccinations for 5- to 11-year-olds will be underway by year’s end. Maybe sooner.
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Blue Shield of California and Walgreens team up to offer community-based careBlue Shield of California and Walgreens team up to offer community-based careBlue Shield of California and Walgreens team up to offer community-based care
Eligible Blue Shield beneficiaries will be able to get blood pressure screenings, blood tests to diagnose diabetes, mammography care coordination and other services through Walgreens' Health Corner locations.
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Intermountain delaying almost all surgeries amid COVID-19 surgeIntermountain delaying almost all surgeries amid COVID-19 surgeIntermountain delaying almost all surgeries amid COVID-19 surge
Utah's Intermountain Healthcare is the latest health system to postpoine surgeries again to preserve capacity during a surge of COVID-19 patients.
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Employees withdraw lawsuit against Henry Ford Health after Biden's COVID-19 executive orderEmployees withdraw lawsuit against Henry Ford Health after Biden's COVID-19 executive orderEmployees withdraw lawsuit against Henry Ford Health after Biden's COVID-19 executive order
A lawsuit against Henry Ford Health System and its executives over the hospital system's COVID-19 vaccine mandate has been withdrawn.
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New York public employees sue over de Blasio's vaccine mandateNew York public employees sue over de Blasio's vaccine mandateNew York public employees sue over de Blasio's vaccine mandate
New York’s municipal unions sued the city Thursday, saying Mayor Bill de Blasio’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate infringes on workers’ rights to due process and religious freedom.
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OptumHealth launches virtual LGBTQ education program for providersOptumHealth launches virtual LGBTQ education program for providersOptumHealth launches virtual LGBTQ education program for providers
The program will cover pronouns and terminology, the negative effects of implicit bias, stigma and discrimination, and health-related risks and disparities the LGBTQ community experiences.
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Providers, organizations await details on federal vaccine requirement Providers, organizations await details on federal vaccine requirement Providers, organizations await details on federal vaccine requirement
Those in the healthcare industry say they are awaiting more information on the COVID vaccine requirement, which is expected to be issued as an interim final rule by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid in October.
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Quest, other labs see windfall in delta-driven COVID testing surgeQuest, other labs see windfall in delta-driven COVID testing surgeQuest, other labs see windfall in delta-driven COVID testing surge
The boom is so great that Quest Diagnostics on Thursday raised its full-year revenue outlook by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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HHS announces $25.5 billion in COVID-19 provider relief grantsHHS announces $25.5 billion in COVID-19 provider relief grantsHHS announces $25.5 billion in COVID-19 provider relief grants
Healthcare providers who experienced lost revenues and higher costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic between July 2020 and March 2021 are eligible to to apply for funding starting Sept. 29.
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Kentucky lawmakers scrap statewide mask mandate in schoolsKentucky lawmakers scrap statewide mask mandate in schoolsKentucky lawmakers scrap statewide mask mandate in schools
Gov. Andy Beshear responded late Thursday night by vetoing portions of the bill nullifying mask mandates for K-12 public schools and child-care centers. Republican lawmakers quickly overrode his vetoes, completing their work to end statewide mask mandates.
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ECMO life support is a last resort for COVID and in short supply in the SouthECMO life support is a last resort for COVID and in short supply in the SouthECMO life support is a last resort for COVID and in short supply in the South
ECMO is the highest level of life support — beyond a ventilator, which pumps oxygen via a tube through the windpipe, down into the lungs. The ECMO process, in contrast, basically functions as a heart and lungs outside the body.
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கொரோனா தடுப்பூசியால் ஏற்படும் 4 புதிய பக்கவிளைவுகள்...ஆய்வு கூறும் அதிர்ச்சி முடிவுகள் என்ன தெரியுமா?கொரோனா தடுப்பூசியால் ஏற்படும் 4 புதிய பக்கவிளைவுகள்...ஆய்வு கூறும் அதிர்ச்சி முடிவுகள் என்ன தெரியுமா?
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இந்த 'சத்து' நிறைந்த உணவுகள் உங்க உடல் எடையை ரொம்ப வேகமாக குறைக்குமாம்...!இந்த 'சத்து' நிறைந்த உணவுகள் உங்க உடல் எடையை ரொம்ப வேகமாக குறைக்குமாம்...!
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ஏன் ஒருசிலருக்கு காய்கறிகள் மற்றும் பழங்களால் அலா்ஜி ஏற்படுகின்றன தெரியுமா?ஏன் ஒருசிலருக்கு காய்கறிகள் மற்றும் பழங்களால் அலா்ஜி ஏற்படுகின்றன தெரியுமா?
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Thursday, September 9, 2021
இந்த பிரச்சனை உள்ளவர்கள் பப்பாளி பழம் சாப்பிடக்கூடாதாம்...மீறி சாப்பிட்டா ஆபத்துதானாம்.. ஜாக்கிரதை!இந்த பிரச்சனை உள்ளவர்கள் பப்பாளி பழம் சாப்பிடக்கூடாதாம்...மீறி சாப்பிட்டா ஆபத்துதானாம்.. ஜாக்கிரதை!
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COVID-19 patients in ICU wards reach new high in MaineCOVID-19 patients in ICU wards reach new high in MaineCOVID-19 patients in ICU wards reach new high in Maine
The number of patients in intensive care units rose to the highest point since the start of pandemic Thursday in Maine, which reported another 620 infections and five additional deaths.
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In COVID-slammed Idaho, schools risk buckling hospitalsIn COVID-slammed Idaho, schools risk buckling hospitalsIn COVID-slammed Idaho, schools risk buckling hospitals
“There's no mitigation in place in our school systems at this point, and I'm concerned about what's going to happen ... and how that will affect the care of COVID patients and non-COVID patients," Dr. Robert Scoggins, Kootenai Health's chief of staff, said during a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
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Can kids get ‘long COVID' after coronavirus infections?Can kids get ‘long COVID' after coronavirus infections?Can kids get ‘long COVID' after coronavirus infections?
Experts aren’t sure what causes the long-term symptoms. In some cases, it could reflect organ damage caused by the initial infection. Or it could be a result of the virus and inflammation lingering in the body.
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Michigan hospital leaders renew vaccination plea amid deathsMichigan hospital leaders renew vaccination plea amid deathsMichigan hospital leaders renew vaccination plea amid deaths
Michigan health and business officials on Thursday renewed their plea for people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Why ivermectin is a lose-lose for hospitalsWhy ivermectin is a lose-lose for hospitalsWhy ivermectin is a lose-lose for hospitals
With COVID patients taking their pleas for the dewormer to court, hospitals are being forced to choose between defying court orders and administering an inappropriate medication. And neither decision is without risk.
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Molina CEO paid more per member than most national carriersMolina CEO paid more per member than most national carriersMolina CEO paid more per member than most national carriers
Molina Healthcare CEO Joe Zubretsky earns $17.8 million annually, about the same amount as healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group CEO Sir Andrew Witty.
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What is the mu variant of the coronavirus?What is the mu variant of the coronavirus?What is the mu variant of the coronavirus?
The World Health Organization last month listed mu as a “variant of interest” because of concerns it may make vaccines and treatments less effective, though more evidence is needed.
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GAO: National strategy could improve infection exposure appsGAO: National strategy could improve infection exposure appsGAO: National strategy could improve infection exposure apps
The Government Accountability Office outlined options policymakers should consider to accelerate the adoption of exposure notification apps from companies like Google and Apple for infectious disease outbreaks.
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Biden to order sweeping new COVID vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workersBiden to order sweeping new COVID vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workersBiden to order sweeping new COVID vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workers
The roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive Medicare or Medicaid also will have to be fully vaccinated.
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Amazon helps Mammoth Biosciences reach unicorn statusAmazon helps Mammoth Biosciences reach unicorn statusAmazon helps Mammoth Biosciences reach unicorn status
The company, which now ranks as a startup with a valuation of more than $1 billion, will use the new funds to develop CRISPR-based therapeutics.
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HCA won't mandate COVID-19 vaccines for its 275k+ workersHCA won't mandate COVID-19 vaccines for its 275k+ workersHCA won't mandate COVID-19 vaccines for its 275k+ workers
About 41% of hospitals currently have some form of vaccination mandate, according to the American Hospital Association. HCA has 186 hospitals.
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House Democrats propose ACA subsidies to cover Medicaid expansion gapHouse Democrats propose ACA subsidies to cover Medicaid expansion gapHouse Democrats propose ACA subsidies to cover Medicaid expansion gap
A congressional committee laid out its plan to cover 2 million people in the Medicaid expansion gap, first with ACA subsidies and later through a federal Medicaid program.
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Biden to order sweeping new COVID vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workersBiden to order sweeping new COVID vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workersBiden to order sweeping new COVID vaccine mandate for employers with more than 100 workers
The roughly 17 million workers at health facilities that receive Medicare or Medicaid also will have to be fully vaccinated.
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Independence Blue Cross, Labcorp partner on at-home testing kitsIndependence Blue Cross, Labcorp partner on at-home testing kitsIndependence Blue Cross, Labcorp partner on at-home testing kits
Home test kits will enable Independence Blue Cross Medicare Advantage members to monitor blood sugar levels, screen for colorectal cancer and detect early kidney disease.
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Mammoth Biosciences raises $195M in two financing rounds, achieves unicorn statusMammoth Biosciences raises $195M in two financing rounds, achieves unicorn statusMammoth Biosciences raises $195M in two financing rounds, achieves unicorn status
The company, which now ranks as a startup with a valuation of more than $1 billion, will use the new funds to develop CRISPR-based therapeutics.
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Advocate Aurora, Teladoc among group seeking telemedicine quality researchAdvocate Aurora, Teladoc among group seeking telemedicine quality researchAdvocate Aurora, Teladoc among group seeking telemedicine quality research
A group of researchers working under a coalition that includes Advocate Aurora Health and Teladoc are looking to better understand how telemedicine is affecting outcomes and quality of care.
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Allina Health CEO to retire at end of 2021Allina Health CEO to retire at end of 2021Allina Health CEO to retire at end of 2021
Dr. Penny Wheeler has served at the helm of the Minneapolis-based health system since 2014.
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HHS suggests Medicare Part B payment changes to promote biosimilarsHHS suggests Medicare Part B payment changes to promote biosimilarsHHS suggests Medicare Part B payment changes to promote biosimilars
The Health and Human Services Department released its long-awaited report on drug pricing, suggesting changes to how Medicare pays for physician-administered drugs.
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Nursing homes didn't report 40% of early COVID-19 casesNursing homes didn't report 40% of early COVID-19 casesNursing homes didn't report 40% of early COVID-19 cases
Researchers estimate that 68,613 COVID-19 cases and 16,623 COVID-19 deaths that occurred before May 24, 2020 have not been reported nationally.
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‘Religious' exemptions add legal thorns to looming vaccine mandates‘Religious' exemptions add legal thorns to looming vaccine mandates‘Religious' exemptions add legal thorns to looming vaccine mandates
"I have a feeling that not a lot of people are going to want to fight on this topic," said Dr. John Swartzberg, an expert on infectious diseases and professor at the University of California-Berkeley.
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Idaho patients in hospital halls amid COVID rationed careIdaho patients in hospital halls amid COVID rationed careIdaho patients in hospital halls amid COVID rationed care
Newly confirmed coronavirus infection cases in Idaho are surging and the state is now averaging more than 950 new cases every day, according Johns Hopkins University — an increase of more than 41% over the past two weeks.
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நமது குழந்தைகளை இணையவழி பயமுறுத்தலுக்கு இறை ஆகாமல் எவ்வாறு பாதுகாப்பது?நமது குழந்தைகளை இணையவழி பயமுறுத்தலுக்கு இறை ஆகாமல் எவ்வாறு பாதுகாப்பது?
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Beyond the Byline: New debt collection strategy raises legal, ethical questionsBeyond the Byline: New debt collection strategy raises legal, ethical questionsBeyond the Byline: New debt collection strategy raises legal, ethical questions
Modern Healthcare Hospital Operations Reporter Alex Kacik and Finance Reporter Tara Bannow talk about a new medical debt collection strategy.
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சரக்கு அடிப்பவரா நீங்க? அப்படினா உங்களுக்கு ஒரு ஆச்சரியமான செய்தி... ஷாக் ஆகாம படிங்க..! சரக்கு அடிப்பவரா நீங்க? அப்படினா உங்களுக்கு ஒரு ஆச்சரியமான செய்தி... ஷாக் ஆகாம படிங்க..!
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Wednesday, September 8, 2021
ஏலக்காய் நீரை தினமும் குடிப்பதால் உடலினுள் நிகழும் அற்புதங்கள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?ஏலக்காய் நீரை தினமும் குடிப்பதால் உடலினுள் நிகழும் அற்புதங்கள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?
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Patients burdened by administrative hassles that delay care, survey showsPatients burdened by administrative hassles that delay care, survey showsPatients burdened by administrative hassles that delay care, survey shows
The myriad steps required to access medical care in the U.S. lead patients to forgo or delay treatment, and the weight falls more heavily on marginalized populations, researchers found.
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Kaiser, Advocate Aurora among group seeking telemedicine quality researchKaiser, Advocate Aurora among group seeking telemedicine quality researchKaiser, Advocate Aurora among group seeking telemedicine quality research
A group of researchers working under a coalition that includes Kaiser Permanente, Advocate Aurora Health and Johns Hopkins Medicine are looking to better understand how telemedicine is affecting outcomes and quality of care.
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COVID-19 patients strain Indiana hospitals as virus surgesCOVID-19 patients strain Indiana hospitals as virus surgesCOVID-19 patients strain Indiana hospitals as virus surges
Indiana’s rapid surge in coronavirus infections, fueled by the highly contagious delta variant, is again straining hospitals as patient admissions spike to levels not recorded since last winter’s surge.
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Ida and COVID-19: 'Twin-demic' slams Louisiana hospitalsIda and COVID-19: 'Twin-demic' slams Louisiana hospitalsIda and COVID-19: 'Twin-demic' slams Louisiana hospitals
Hospitals facing a Category 4 storm typically either evacuate or discharge as many patients as possible. This time with the community’s fourth brutal surge of COVID, many patients were too sick to be sent home.
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Maryland OKs boosters for 65 and older in congregate careMaryland OKs boosters for 65 and older in congregate careMaryland OKs boosters for 65 and older in congregate care
Residents in nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, residential drug treatment centers and developmentally disabled group homes are eligible in the state for boosters, the governor said.
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Some rural hospitals in West Virginia hit bed capacity as virus surgesSome rural hospitals in West Virginia hit bed capacity as virus surgesSome rural hospitals in West Virginia hit bed capacity as virus surges
Some hospitals in rural parts of West Virginia have reached their critical bed capacities as coronavirus cases and deaths continue to surge statewide, health officials said Wednesday.
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VC and private equity firms to face more scrutiny, CMS official warnsVC and private equity firms to face more scrutiny, CMS official warnsVC and private equity firms to face more scrutiny, CMS official warns
Investment could help transform the healthcare delivery system, but federal officials say patients won't get the care they need if investors are only in to tap federal coffers.
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LGBTQ+ health startups grow to meet demand for specialized servicesLGBTQ+ health startups grow to meet demand for specialized servicesLGBTQ+ health startups grow to meet demand for specialized services
For digital health companies offering LGBTQ services, 2021 was the largest funding year to date, as more organizations realize the importance of community-specific care.
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Premier and 11 health systems buy stake in specialty drugmakerPremier and 11 health systems buy stake in specialty drugmakerPremier and 11 health systems buy stake in specialty drugmaker
Group purchasing organization Premier says the deal will ensure the systems have access to 19 pharmaceutical products, including several that frequently appear on the FDA's shortage list.
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Bayada to pay $17 million settlement over kickback allegationsBayada to pay $17 million settlement over kickback allegationsBayada to pay $17 million settlement over kickback allegations
The federal government alleged that Bayada bought two home health agencies to encourage Medicare beneficiary referrals to Bayada from the seller's retirement communities.
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Florida CEO urges crucial COVID-19 vaccine conversations amid personal loss and protestsFlorida CEO urges crucial COVID-19 vaccine conversations amid personal loss and protestsFlorida CEO urges crucial COVID-19 vaccine conversations amid personal loss and protests
In honor of the hundreds of thousands of people we have lost to this pandemic—we should all be leading discussions in our communities and workplaces that encourage everyone to do all they can to put this crisis behind us.
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Optum, devicemakers partner on cybersecurity center with University of MinnesotaOptum, devicemakers partner on cybersecurity center with University of MinnesotaOptum, devicemakers partner on cybersecurity center with University of Minnesota
UnitedHealth Group's Optum, Abbott, Boston Scientific, Medtronic and Smiths Medical provided funding for a cybersecurity research and teaching program at the University of Minnesota.
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Colorado clinic’s prescription for healthier patients? LawyersColorado clinic’s prescription for healthier patients? LawyersColorado clinic’s prescription for healthier patients? Lawyers
The Medicaid-funded program operates on the notion that fixing patients’ legal ills is a vital part of their medical care.
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கொரோனா தடுப்பூசியால் ஏன் பெண்களுக்கு மட்டும் அதிக பக்க விளைவுகள் ஏற்படுகிறது தெரியுமா?கொரோனா தடுப்பூசியால் ஏன் பெண்களுக்கு மட்டும் அதிக பக்க விளைவுகள் ஏற்படுகிறது தெரியுமா?
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Idaho hospitals begin rationing healthcare amid COVID surgeIdaho hospitals begin rationing healthcare amid COVID surgeIdaho hospitals begin rationing healthcare amid COVID surge
Idaho public health leaders announced Tuesday that they activated “crisis standards of care” allowing healthcare rationing for the state's northern hospitals because there are more coronavirus patients than the institutions can handle.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare quietly enacted the move Monday and publicly announced it in a statement Tuesday morning — warning residents that they may not get the care they would normally expect if they need to be hospitalized.
The move came as the state's confirmed coronavirus cases skyrocketed in recent weeks. Idaho has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the U.S.
The state health agency cited “a severe shortage of staffing and available beds in the northern area of the state caused by a massive increase in patients with COVID-19 who require hospitalization.”
The designation includes 10 hospitals and healthcare systems in the Idaho panhandle and in north-central Idaho. The agency said its goal is to extend care to as many patients as possible and to save as many lives as possible.
The move allows hospitals to allot scarce resources like intensive care unit rooms to patients most likely to survive and make other dramatic changes to the way they treat patients. Other patients will still receive care, but they may be placed in hospital classrooms or conference rooms rather than traditional hospital rooms or go without some life-saving medical equipment.
At Kootenai Health — the largest hospital in northern Idaho — some patients are waiting for long periods for beds to open up in the full intensive care unit, said Dr. Robert Scoggins, the chief of staff. Inside the ICU, one critical care nurse might be supervising up to six patients with the help of two other non-critical care nurses. That's a big departure from the usual one ICU nurse for one ICU patient ratio, he said.
On Monday, the Coeur d'Alene hospital started moving some coronavirus patients into its nearby conference center. A large classroom in the center was converted into a COVID-19 ward, with temporary dividers separating the beds. Some emergency room patients are being treated in a converted portion of the emergency room lobby, and the hospital's entire third floor has also been designated for coronavirus patients.
Urgent and elective surgeries are on hold, Scoggins said, and Kootenai Health is struggling to accept any of the high-level trauma patients that would normally be transferred from the smaller hospitals in the region.
Other states are preparing to take similar measures if needed. Hawaii Gov. David Ige quietly signed an order last week releasing hospitals and healthcare workers from liability if they have to ration healthcare.
The unfolding crush of patients to Idaho hospitals has been anticipated with dread by the state's heath care providers. Medical experts have said that Idaho could have as many as 30,000 new coronavirus cases a week by mid-September if the current rate of infections lasts.
“Crisis standards of care is a last resort. It means we have exhausted our resources to the point that our healthcare systems are unable to provide the treatment and care we expect,” Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Director Dave Jeppesen said in a statement.
He added: “This is a decision I was fervently hoping to avoid. The best tools we have to turn this around is for more people to get vaccinated and to wear masks indoors and in outdoor crowded public places. Please choose to get vaccinated as soon as possible – it is your very best protection against being hospitalized from COVID-19.”
The designation will remain in effect until there are enough resources — including staffing, hospital beds and equipment or a drop in the number of patients — to provide normal levels of treatment to all.
More than 500 people were hospitalized statewide with COVID-19 on Sept. 1 and more than a third of them were in intensive care unit beds.
Idaho's hospitals have struggled to fill empty nursing, housekeeping and other healthcare positions, in part because some staffers have left because they are burned out by the strain of the pandemic and because others have been quarantined because they were exposed to COVID-19.
Late last month, Little called in 220 medical workers available through federal programs and mobilized 150 Idaho National Guard soldiers to help hospitals cope with the surge.
Two hundred of the federal workers are medical and administrative staffers available through a contract with the U.S. General Services Administration. The U.S. Department of Defense agreed to send a 20-person medical response team to northern Idaho. The Idaho National Guard soldiers will help with logistical support such as screenings and lab work.
On Tuesday, the governor called the move to limit care “an unprecedented and unwanted point in the history of our state” and urged residents to get vaccinated against coronavirus.
Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that full vaccination with any of the currently available coronavirus vaccines dramatically reduces the risk of requiring hospitalization for a coronavirus infection.
“More Idahoans need to choose to receive the vaccine so we can minimize the spread of the disease and reduce the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations, many of which involve younger Idahoans and are preventable with safe and effective vaccines,” said Little, who is a Republican.
When the pandemic first came to Idaho at the start of 2020, Little ordered a partial shutdown of the state — ordering some businesses to temporarily close or shift to take-out style services, banning some large gatherings and asking residents to stay home as much as possible.
The move was aimed at ensuring that hospitals wouldn't become overwhelmed by patients. Idaho was on the verge of enacting crisis standards of care during a major coronavirus surge last winter, but narrowly avoided doing so — making this the first time the state has taken the drastic measure.
Little reopened the state in stages over a period of several months and has not reimposed restrictions limiting gatherings. Businesses are mostly operating as normal.
The state's crisis guidelines are complex, and give hospitals a legal and ethical template to use while rationing care.
Under the guidelines, patients are given priority scores based on a number of factors that impact their likelihood of surviving a health crisis.
Those deemed in most in need of care and most likely to benefit from it are put on priority lists for scarce resources like ICU beds.
Others in dire need but with lower chances of surviving will be given “comfort care” to help keep them pain-free whether they succumb to their illnesses or recover.
Other patients with serious but not life-threatening medical problems will face delays in receiving care until resources are available.
“I hope that your takeaway from this is that the vaccines work. They are the best tool by far that we have,” to keep people from getting seriously sick from the coronavirus, said Jeppesen, the state health department director.
The demand on hospitals is likely to increase in coming weeks as case numbers continue to climb, Jeppesen said, so everyone should take steps to avoid needing any emergency care if possible by wearing seatbelts, taking medication as prescribed and reconsidering activities like riding bikes that can lead to accidents.
“Just be a little more careful,” he said.
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உங்க இரத்த சர்க்கரை அளவை கட்டுக்குள் வைத்திருக்க 'இந்த' ஜூஸை காலையில் குடிச்சா போதுமாம்...! உங்க இரத்த சர்க்கரை அளவை கட்டுக்குள் வைத்திருக்க 'இந்த' ஜூஸை காலையில் குடிச்சா போதுமாம்...!
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உங்களுக்கு ஆஸ்துமா தீவிரமாகிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது என்பதை உணர்த்தும் சில எச்சரிக்கை அறிகுறிகள்!உங்களுக்கு ஆஸ்துமா தீவிரமாகிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது என்பதை உணர்த்தும் சில எச்சரிக்கை அறிகுறிகள்!
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கேரளாவை கலங்கடிக்கும் ஆபத்தான நிபா வைரஸின் அறிகுறிகள் என்ன? அதிலிருந்து தப்பிப்பது எப்படி தெரியுமா?கேரளாவை கலங்கடிக்கும் ஆபத்தான நிபா வைரஸின் அறிகுறிகள் என்ன? அதிலிருந்து தப்பிப்பது எப்படி தெரியுமா?
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இதில் ஒரு அறிகுறி இருந்தாலும் உங்கள் கிட்னி பெரிய ஆபத்தில் இருக்குனு அர்த்தமாம்... ஜாக்கிரதை...! இதில் ஒரு அறிகுறி இருந்தாலும் உங்கள் கிட்னி பெரிய ஆபத்தில் இருக்குனு அர்த்தமாம்... ஜாக்கிரதை...!
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உங்களுக்கு ஆஸ்துமா தீவிரமாகிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது என்பதை உணர்த்தும் சில எச்சரிக்கை அறிகுறிகள்!உங்களுக்கு ஆஸ்துமா தீவிரமாகிக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது என்பதை உணர்த்தும் சில எச்சரிக்கை அறிகுறிகள்!
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Tuesday, September 7, 2021
புதிதாக பரவும் கொடிய நிபா வைரஸ் எப்படி மனிதர்களுக்கு பரவுகிறது?அதிலிருந்து தப்பிப்பது எப்படி? புதிதாக பரவும் கொடிய நிபா வைரஸ் எப்படி மனிதர்களுக்கு பரவுகிறது?அதிலிருந்து தப்பிப்பது எப்படி?
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'இந்த' சத்து நிறைந்த உணவுகள் உங்க இரத்த சர்க்கரை அளவை குறைத்து இதய ஆரோக்கியத்தை பாதுகாக்குமாம்! 'இந்த' சத்து நிறைந்த உணவுகள் உங்க இரத்த சர்க்கரை அளவை குறைத்து இதய ஆரோக்கியத்தை பாதுகாக்குமாம்!
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Louisiana revokes nursing home licenses after deathsLouisiana revokes nursing home licenses after deathsLouisiana revokes nursing home licenses after deaths
Louisiana health officials announced Tuesday that they are revoking the licenses of seven nursing homes that were evacuated to a warehouse where seven residents died after Hurricane Ida amid conditions deemed squalid.
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Efforts grow to stamp out use of parasite drug for COVID-19Efforts grow to stamp out use of parasite drug for COVID-19Efforts grow to stamp out use of parasite drug for COVID-19
Health experts and medical groups are pushing to stamp out the growing use of a decades-old parasite drug to treat COVID-19, warning that it can cause harmful side effects and that there’s little evidence it helps.
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Oklahoma governor removes only physicians from medical boardOklahoma governor removes only physicians from medical boardOklahoma governor removes only physicians from medical board
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt removed the only two physicians from the board that oversees the state’s Medicaid agency.
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COVID-19 vaccine boosters are coming but who will get them and when?COVID-19 vaccine boosters are coming but who will get them and when?COVID-19 vaccine boosters are coming but who will get them and when?
The initial plan was to offer Pfizer or Moderna boosters starting Sept. 20, contingent on authorization from U.S. regulators. But that's looking unlikely now.
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As the Medicare Advantage market gets more crowded, health plans are increasingly partnering with retailers like Kroger to differentiate their offerings.
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Hospital financial turnarounds aren't waiting for the pandemic to endHospital financial turnarounds aren't waiting for the pandemic to endHospital financial turnarounds aren't waiting for the pandemic to end
Many major health systems performed well financially through the first half of 2021 as patients returned for services and government stimulus money kept flowing.
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House committee proposes funding for long-term care worker retentionHouse committee proposes funding for long-term care worker retentionHouse committee proposes funding for long-term care worker retention
The $1.6 billion proposal may be included in the $3.5 trillion healthcare, education and climate change package congressional Democrats are working on.
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Providers and insurers want more details, leniency on surprise billing banProviders and insurers want more details, leniency on surprise billing banProviders and insurers want more details, leniency on surprise billing ban
Both industries worry they don't have essential information about how the policy will work in the real world nor enough time to carry out needed changes.
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Physicians call for 'guardrails' against profit-driven interests in healthcarePhysicians call for 'guardrails' against profit-driven interests in healthcarePhysicians call for 'guardrails' against profit-driven interests in healthcare
Profit motivations in medicine may be contributing to a "bloated, complex, and fragmented healthcare system," according to the American College of Physicians.
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Q&A: 'You can’t run a marathon every day’Q&A: 'You can’t run a marathon every day’Q&A: 'You can’t run a marathon every day’
Brian Smith, president and COO of Bon Secours Mercy Health, talks about how the Cincinnati-based system, which operates in seven states, is dealing with surges in COVID-19 cases.
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Congress faces breakneck pace to address Medicare pay, telehealth this yearCongress faces breakneck pace to address Medicare pay, telehealth this yearCongress faces breakneck pace to address Medicare pay, telehealth this year
Congress returns from recess this month to a full to-do list, grappling with a $3.5 trillion healthcare, education and climate bill and looming cuts to Medicare payments.
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AbilityLab CEO Dr. Joanne Smith dies at 60AbilityLab CEO Dr. Joanne Smith dies at 60AbilityLab CEO Dr. Joanne Smith dies at 60
Dr. Joanne Smith spent three decades at the top-ranked rehabilitation hospital, where she "re-envisioned and reinvented the field of physical medicine."
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இரவு தூங்கும் முன் ஒரு டம்ளர் தண்ணீர் குடிப்பதால் பெறும் நன்மைகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?இரவு தூங்கும் முன் ஒரு டம்ளர் தண்ணீர் குடிப்பதால் பெறும் நன்மைகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?
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சுயஇன்பம் பற்றி ஆண்களிடம் காலம்காலமாக கூறிவரும் கட்டுக்கதைகள்... உண்மை என்னனு தெரியுமா?சுயஇன்பம் பற்றி ஆண்களிடம் காலம்காலமாக கூறிவரும் கட்டுக்கதைகள்... உண்மை என்னனு தெரியுமா?
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புற்றுநோய் மற்றும் இரத்த அழுத்தம் போன்ற உயிருக்கு ஆபத்தான பிரச்சனைகள் ஏற்படாமல் இருக்க நீங்க 'இத' சாப்பிடுங்க!புற்றுநோய் மற்றும் இரத்த அழுத்தம் போன்ற உயிருக்கு ஆபத்தான பிரச்சனைகள் ஏற்படாமல் இருக்க நீங்க 'இத' சாப்பிடுங்க!
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CEO Power Panel: leaders develop patient engagementCEO Power Panel: leaders develop patient engagementCEO Power Panel: leaders develop patient engagement
Dr. David Callender, president and CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston, and Marcos Pesquera, vice president of community benefit and health equity, diversity and inclusion for Christus Health in Irving, Texas, discuss how they approach consumer engagement.
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Gimmie shelter: Rising tide of emergencies prompts need for broader preparedness Gimmie shelter: Rising tide of emergencies prompts need for broader preparedness Gimmie shelter: Rising tide of emergencies prompts need for broader preparedness
While hospital emergency preparedness has improved over the past two decades, progress hasn’t matched the growing threat of natural and man-made disasters.
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Q&A: Spurring innovation in emergency responseQ&A: Spurring innovation in emergency responseQ&A: Spurring innovation in emergency response
Gary Disbrow, director of HHS’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, discusses the BARDA Ventures program.
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Dueling Opinions: Steps toward a more secure health systemDueling Opinions: Steps toward a more secure health systemDueling Opinions: Steps toward a more secure health system
Cyberattacks continue to rise in healthcare, with the number of data breaches on pace to set a new record this year.
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Cybersecurity has emerged as a preeminent concern as cyberterrorists and the proliferation of internet-connected devices continue to outpace the industry’s ability to protect itself.
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Q&A: Being fully engaged with your teams is more important than everQ&A: Being fully engaged with your teams is more important than everQ&A: Being fully engaged with your teams is more important than ever
I’ve seen you quoted about the importance of messaging as a leader. What’s your advice on that?
Dr. Miguel Benet: We have seen our care teams successfully navigate challenges in an ongoing pandemic while managing through an increasing pace of change in healthcare. An important part of our role as leaders is to help teams maintain an optimistic outlook during challenging times. It is more important than ever to be fully engaged with our teams, sharing gratitude for their dedication and optimism for the innovations that are helping to support excellent care.
You recently moved from HCA Healthcare to CHS. How has that transition gone?
Benet: They are both great organizations and I’m grateful for opportunities to have had leadership roles in both companies. They have many similarities, including that they both require the ability to scale clinical initiatives across many markets. At CHS, I’m currently focused on ways to expand service lines and increase clinical capabilities. I really love this work because it helps ensure that more patients can get the care they need at their local hospital. Enhancing services makes our healthcare systems stronger and more valuable to their communities.
What’s your greatest motivator professionally?
Benet: Knowing that the effort we put forth to grow and develop others enhances our ability to provide great care to patients and the communities we serve. The work we do has profound impacts on many lives and I never want to forget the responsibility that comes along with that.
You have experience in trauma as a physician. What’s it been like to see the events of the past year affect patients as they have?
Benet: As a physician, I’m trained to think about how to help people, how to help them heal and live healthier lives. I believe all who work in healthcare realize that we have important roles in helping to improve the quality of life in our communities—beyond providing primary- and acute-care services. Addressing health inequities, being engaged in community and societal issues, and showing leadership in public health emergencies like the pandemic are broader ways to think about our roles as healthcare providers—and leaders.
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A new medical simulation and training center in Omaha, Nebraska, targets healthcare providers and medical product vendors through its mission of improving care quality and safety.
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Healthcare employees could hold the key to a revealing new data setHealthcare employees could hold the key to a revealing new data setHealthcare employees could hold the key to a revealing new data set
Healthcare leaders who aren’t listening closely to their employees are passing on the chance to gain insight from workers sitting in the front-row seats of their organizations.
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இளம் வயதிலேயே உங்களுக்கு மாரடைப்பு வராமல் தடுக்க... நீங்க 'இந்த' விஷயங்கள செஞ்சா போதுமாம்...!இளம் வயதிலேயே உங்களுக்கு மாரடைப்பு வராமல் தடுக்க... நீங்க 'இந்த' விஷயங்கள செஞ்சா போதுமாம்...!
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உங்கள் இரத்தத்தில் அதிகமாக இருக்கும் கொழுப்பை கரைக்க இதில் ஒன்றை தினமும் குடிங்க போதும்...!உங்கள் இரத்தத்தில் அதிகமாக இருக்கும் கொழுப்பை கரைக்க இதில் ஒன்றை தினமும் குடிங்க போதும்...!
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நாம் தவறாக நினைத்துக் கொண்டிருக்கும் ஞாபக மறதியின் அறிகுறிகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?நாம் தவறாக நினைத்துக் கொண்டிருக்கும் ஞாபக மறதியின் அறிகுறிகள் என்னென்ன தெரியுமா?
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Monday, September 6, 2021
Virus pushes some California hospitals near ICU capacityVirus pushes some California hospitals near ICU capacityVirus pushes some California hospitals near ICU capacity
Hospitals in the eight-county San Joaquin Valley region have had fewer than 10% of staffed adult ICU beds for three consecutive days.
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Hospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state: MississippiHospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state: MississippiHospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state: Mississippi
Mississippi's low vaccinated rate, with about 38% of the state's 3 million people fully inoculated against COVID-19, is driving a surge in cases and hospitalizations that is overwhelming medical workers.
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First responders nationwide resist COVID vaccine mandatesFirst responders nationwide resist COVID vaccine mandatesFirst responders nationwide resist COVID vaccine mandates
The resurgence of COVID-19 this summer and the national debate over vaccine requirements have created a fraught situation for the nation’s first responders, who are dying in larger numbers but pushing back against mandates.
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The Check Up: Dr. Ana Pujols McKee of The Joint CommissionThe Check Up: Dr. Ana Pujols McKee of The Joint CommissionThe Check Up: Dr. Ana Pujols McKee of The Joint Commission
Dr. Ana Pojuls McKee, executive vice president, chief medical officer, and chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer at The Joint Commission, joined The Check Up to discuss ways how the industry can and should be addressing health equity.
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Vermont's Medicare program reduced hospital stays, saved money Vermont's Medicare program reduced hospital stays, saved money Vermont's Medicare program reduced hospital stays, saved money
The report commissioned by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services and released this week looked at the first two years of Medicare participation in Vermont in what is known as the all-payer model of health care.
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மலிவான விலையில் கிடைக்கும் இந்த உணவு பொருட்கள் உங்க உடல் எடையை ரொம்ப வேகமா குறைக்குமாம்...! மலிவான விலையில் கிடைக்கும் இந்த உணவு பொருட்கள் உங்க உடல் எடையை ரொம்ப வேகமா குறைக்குமாம்...!
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இந்தியாவில் அதிகமாக போடப்படும் போலி கொரோனா தடுப்பூசி எது தெரியுமா?போலி தடுப்பூசியை எப்படி கண்டறிவது?இந்தியாவில் அதிகமாக போடப்படும் போலி கொரோனா தடுப்பூசி எது தெரியுமா?போலி தடுப்பூசியை எப்படி கண்டறிவது?
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கலோரி அதிகம் நிறைந்த 'இந்த' உணவுகள் உங்களுக்கு என்ன ஆரோக்கிய நன்மைகளை தருகிறது தெரியுமா? கலோரி அதிகம் நிறைந்த 'இந்த' உணவுகள் உங்களுக்கு என்ன ஆரோக்கிய நன்மைகளை தருகிறது தெரியுமா?
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காபி பிரியரா நீங்கள்? காபி குடிக்கும் போது செய்யும் இத்தவறுகள் ஆயுளை குறைக்கும் தெரியுமா?காபி பிரியரா நீங்கள்? காபி குடிக்கும் போது செய்யும் இத்தவறுகள் ஆயுளை குறைக்கும் தெரியுமா?
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