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Key lawmakers seek to make telehealth flexibilities permanent Key lawmakers seek to make telehealth flexibilities permanent Key lawmakers seek to make telehealth flexibilities permanent

Key lawmakers seek to make telehealth flexibilities permanent

A bipartisan bill from House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) would make at-home telehealth for Medicare patients outlast the pandemic.



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Google, WHO partner on software development projectGoogle, WHO partner on software development projectGoogle, WHO partner on software development project

Google, WHO partner on software development project

Google is working with the World Health Organization on a software developer kit designed to help developers in low- and middle-income countries more quickly create decision-support and other digital health apps.



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AHA, AMA sue over surprise billing arbitration processAHA, AMA sue over surprise billing arbitration processAHA, AMA sue over surprise billing arbitration process

AHA, AMA sue over surprise billing arbitration process

The lawsuit challenges a narrow element of the rule implementing an arbitration process for out-of-network bills.



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FDA expands Pfizer COVID booster, opens extra dose to age 16FDA expands Pfizer COVID booster, opens extra dose to age 16FDA expands Pfizer COVID booster, opens extra dose to age 16

FDA expands Pfizer COVID booster, opens extra dose to age 16

On Thursday, the FDA gave emergency authorization for 16- and 17-year-olds to get a third dose of the vaccine made by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech -- if it’s been six months since their last shot.



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Home care workers are far more likely to have poor mental health, new study showsHome care workers are far more likely to have poor mental health, new study showsHome care workers are far more likely to have poor mental health, new study shows

Home care workers are far more likely to have poor mental health, new study shows

Home healthcare workers, who are predominantly women, experience poor mental health at about double the rate of the typical American worker — and that was before the pandemic.



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WHO: Omicron could spread faster but it's still not certainWHO: Omicron could spread faster but it's still not certainWHO: Omicron could spread faster but it's still not certain

WHO: Omicron could spread faster but it's still not certain

The World Health Organization says early evidence suggests the omicron variant may be spreading faster than the highly transmissible delta variant but brings with it less severe coronavirus disease -– though it's too early to make firm conclusions.



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CDC chief says omicron mostly mild so farCDC chief says omicron mostly mild so farCDC chief says omicron mostly mild so far

CDC chief says omicron mostly mild so far

In an interview with The Associated Press, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the data is very limited and the agency is working on a more detailed analysis of what the new mutant form of the coronavirus might hold for the U.S.



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New COVID-19 antibody drug OK'd to protect most vulnerableNew COVID-19 antibody drug OK'd to protect most vulnerableNew COVID-19 antibody drug OK'd to protect most vulnerable

New COVID-19 antibody drug OK'd to protect most vulnerable

Federal health officials on Wednesday authorized a new COVID-19 antibody drug for people with serious health problems or allergies who can't get adequate protection from vaccination.



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Vaccine makers racing to update COVID shots, just in caseVaccine makers racing to update COVID shots, just in caseVaccine makers racing to update COVID shots, just in case

Vaccine makers racing to update COVID shots, just in case

Vaccine makers are racing to update their COVID-19 shots against the newest coronavirus threat even before it's clear a change is needed, just in case.



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Health experts worry CDC's COVID vaccination rates appear inflatedHealth experts worry CDC's COVID vaccination rates appear inflatedHealth experts worry CDC's COVID vaccination rates appear inflated

Health experts worry CDC's COVID vaccination rates appear inflated

The questionable CDC data on seniors' vaccination rates illustrates one of the potential problems health experts have flagged about CDC's covid vaccination data.



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