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Science chief wants next pandemic vaccine ready in 100 daysScience chief wants next pandemic vaccine ready in 100 daysScience chief wants next pandemic vaccine ready in 100 days

Science chief wants next pandemic vaccine ready in 100 days

Eric Lander painted a rosy near future where a renewed American emphasis on science not only better prepares the world for the next pandemic with plug-and-play vaccines, but also changes how medicine fights disease and treats patients.



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UN says pandemic created an 'unparalleled' employment crisisUN says pandemic created an 'unparalleled' employment crisisUN says pandemic created an 'unparalleled' employment crisis

UN says pandemic created an 'unparalleled' employment crisis

“Recovery from COVID-19 is not just a health issue. The serious damage to economies and societies needs to be overcome too."



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Oklahoma high court strikes down governor's Medicaid planOklahoma high court strikes down governor's Medicaid planOklahoma high court strikes down governor's Medicaid plan

Oklahoma high court strikes down governor's Medicaid plan

The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Gov. Kevin Stitt's plan to privatize much of the state's Medicaid program is unconstitutional.

In a 6-3 ruling Tuesday, the court determined the Oklahoma Health Care Authority did not have the legislative approval to move forward with the plan, dubbed SoonerSelect.

"We find no express grant of legislative authority to create the SoonerSelect program nor do we find the extant statutes implicitly authorize its creation," the ruling states.

The court also determined a constitutional amendment approved by voters last year to expand Medicaid to more low-income people also did not authorize a new managed-care program like SoonerSelect.

The court also found that the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the state's Medicaid agency, should have made the rules governing competitive bidding widely known prior to implementing a request for proposal and the awarding of contracts.

The Republican governor has pushed the plan to outsource management of the state's Medicaid system to for-profit insurance companies, maintaining that the approach will maximize health care quality while cutting costs.

"The Supreme Court's ruling will unnecessarily delay Oklahoma's efforts to improve health outcomes through managed care, which the Legislature confirmed is the right path forward for our state through Senate Bill 131," Stitt said, referring to a bill approved by the GOP-controlled Legislature that placed some restrictions on the managed care plan. Stitt let that bill become law without his signature.

Stitt said he planned to work with the Health Care Authority to determine how to proceed.

A group of medical organizations filed suit in February seeking to stop the plan, including the Oklahoma State Medical Association, Oklahoma Dental Association, Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, Oklahoma Society of Anesthesiologists and the Oklahoma Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

"Oklahoma physicians were virtually united in opposition to this plan," Allison LeBoeuf, executive director of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association said in a statement. "Oklahomans are best served when medical decisions are made between doctor and patient, and without interference from insurance bureaucrats."



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Vaccine protection may diminish need for yearly boostersVaccine protection may diminish need for yearly boostersVaccine protection may diminish need for yearly boosters

Vaccine protection may diminish need for yearly boosters

Evidence is mounting that immunity from the mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna does not depend exclusively on antibodies that dwindle over time.



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Ohio State Wexner teams up with DispatchHealth to offer in-home medical careOhio State Wexner teams up with DispatchHealth to offer in-home medical careOhio State Wexner teams up with DispatchHealth to offer in-home medical care

Ohio State Wexner teams up with DispatchHealth to offer in-home medical care

Starting July 1, Ohio State Wexner patients and providers will be able to request same-day at-home care for viral infections and other illnesses.



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ONC gets $80M to diversify informatics and data science fieldONC gets $80M to diversify informatics and data science fieldONC gets $80M to diversify informatics and data science field

ONC gets $80M to diversify informatics and data science field

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information announced $80 million to train and certify traditionally underrepresented workers to the field of public informatics and data science.



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Congressional leaders propose permanent expansion of GME in health centersCongressional leaders propose permanent expansion of GME in health centersCongressional leaders propose permanent expansion of GME in health centers

Congressional leaders propose permanent expansion of GME in health centers

A bill from two key healthcare leaders in Congress would permanently fund and expand the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education program.



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Rhode Island approves Prospect Medical purchase of two hospitalsRhode Island approves Prospect Medical purchase of two hospitalsRhode Island approves Prospect Medical purchase of two hospitals

Rhode Island approves Prospect Medical purchase of two hospitals

The state attorney general asked Prospect Medical Holdings to put $80 million in escrow to protect the safety-net hospitals' futures.



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Oklahoma Blues settles one provider contract dispute, but others remainOklahoma Blues settles one provider contract dispute, but others remainOklahoma Blues settles one provider contract dispute, but others remain

Oklahoma Blues settles one provider contract dispute, but others remain

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma reached an agreement with the state's largest physician group, just weeks before the transition period out of its contract with OU Health Physicians was set to end.



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BARDA venture capital program dedicates up to $500M for pandemic preparedness BARDA venture capital program dedicates up to $500M for pandemic preparedness BARDA venture capital program dedicates up to $500M for pandemic preparedness

BARDA venture capital program dedicates up to $500M for pandemic preparedness

HHS' Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority has launched a new program to spur development of technologies to combat future pandemics and health emergencies.



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