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Long-term care providers concerned by effects of J&J COVID-19 vaccine pause
Long-term care associations are calling for the federal government to prioritize the vaccination of long-term care residents and staff after federal regulators suggested temporarily halting use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine over concerns about blood clots.
Redfield joins Big Ass Fans, which promotes controversial COVID-killing technology
Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has joined Big Ass Fans, lending his scientific credibility to a company division that says its ion-generating technology kills the coronavirus.
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Steward Health, Aya Healthcare in legal dispute over traveling healthcare worker wages
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FDA pauses enforcement of in-person dispensing requirement for abortion pill
U.S. recommends 'pause' for J&J vaccine over clot reports
The reports appear similar to a rare, unusual type of clotting disorder that European authorities say is possibly linked to another COVID-19 vaccine not yet cleared in the U.S., from AstraZeneca.
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Illinois first to extend Medicaid to women one year post partum
Multiple states have requested similar 1115 waivers to combat high maternal mortality rates, especially among Black women.
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COVID hospitalizations in Michigan top fall surge; Beaumont seeing nurse 'burnout'
On Monday, Michigan hospitals reported 3,918 COVID-positive patients occupying about 18% of hospital beds across the state, surpassing the fall peak of 3,884 on Dec. 1.
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Stocks close mixed as regulators seek pause in J&J vaccine
Dow component Johnson & Johnson fell 1.5% after U.S. regulators recommended a pause in using its single-dose COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of possibly dangerous blood clots. Moderna, which also makes a COVID-19 vaccine, rose 6.8%.
California re-opens enrollment for health insurance coverage
California re-opened enrollment for its state health insurance exchange, hoping more people will buy coverage now that the federal government is offering new assistance that could lower monthly premiums.
Unusual treatment shows promise for kids with brain tumors
For decades, a deadly type of childhood cancer has eluded science's best tools. Now doctors have made progress with an unusual treatment: Dripping millions of copies of a virus directly into kids' brains to infect their tumors and spur an immune system attack
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Insurers are partnering to offload the costs of kidney failure patients
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Medline Industries seeks possible sale
The family-owned Northfield, Ill.-based company is reportedly considering a sale, an IPO or even selling a minority stake, and hired Goldman Sachs Group to explore options, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Fifth Circuit declines to rehear case over ACA fees
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Kaiser building $25 million ambulatory facility in Washington, D.C metro
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5 things to know about Microsoft's Nuance acquisition
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LifePoint Health and Prisma Health call off acquisition deal
In January, Prisma CEO Mark O'Halla said the deal faced a legal challenge related to the health system's certificate of public advantage.
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We're losing engaged providers, and healthcare will pay the price
Next Up Podcast: Modern Healthcare's editor Aurora Aguilar talks new content direction
Modern Healthcare has made some big changes, and we’re talking to editor Aurora Aguilar about what readers can expect.
Modern Healthcare’s "Next Up" podcast is produced by CareContent, Inc. and hosted by CareContent’s CEO, Kadesha Thomas Smith.
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The Check Up: Dr. James E.K. Hildreth of Meharry Medical College
Beginning this August, Meharry Medical College will welcome the first class to its new School of Applied Computational Sciences. A strategic goal for the historically Black college is to use data to provide insights into health equity.
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Amazon gives out $12M under next phase of AWS diagnostics development initiative
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Population health still at odds with fee-for-service
Healthcare providers are still overwhelmingly paid on a per-transaction basis, which mutes some of the financial return they’re able to generate on population health management.
Tweaked COVID vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants
The vaccines currently being rolled out across the U.S. offer strong protection. But new studies of experimental updates to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines mark a critical first step toward an alternative if the virus eventually outsmarts today's shots.