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Health Provider News – May 13, 2022

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FDA limits J&J COVID-19 vaccine due to rare blood clot risk. Travel nurses raced to help during Covid. Colorado’s COVID cases keep rising. Now Durango’s public health agency is sounding the alarm. Oscar Health To Exit Colorado, Arkansas. HHS appeal of No Surprises Act on hold. Some of N.H.’s

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Health Provider News – April 29, 2022

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Health care report: More questions than answers. California to increase awards in medical malpractice cases. Thousands of nurses in Northern California go on strike over pay, bonuses and mental health. CT Senate approves $25 million children’s mental-health legislation. in malpractice case. Here’s why. MISSISSIPPI.

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Health Provider News – November 11, 2022

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Like ordering from Amazon: Where health tech is heading, according to 3 CIOs. Medical groups to Biden: ED boarding at a ‘crisis point’ Nursing home groups request public health emergency extension. Feds begin audit that could lead to end of sanctions on Denver health company. Denver-based DaVita to cut staff.

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to expand behavioral health services Michigan teaching hospital to bring in consultants amid debt covenant breach Trinity Health to grow West Michigan orthopedic practice after settling federal lawsuit Healthcare giant McLaren reveals data on 2.2 quarterly loss; CEO outlines expansion plans Temple’s Fox Chase Cancer Center awarded $13.3

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Here’s what’s going on CT hasn’t spent millions budgeted for health care, human services Opioid theft in nursing homes ‘concerning,’ data shows Connecticut health care spending outpaces economic growth Hartford HealthCare Named one of Fortune Magazine’s Most Innovative Companies DC D.C.

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The Years of Magical Thinking: Pandemic Necrosecurity Under Trump and Biden

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From early moments in 2020, the concept of a right to health — and indeed, even a right to life — has been discounted in American policy, discourse, and practice. In a recent comparison of health system performance in 11 high-income countries, the U.S. rated last , owing in part to our lack of universal coverage provision.

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of Maryland medical school opens addiction research institute in Baltimore MedStar Health breaks even in Q1 as revenues near $2B MASSACHUSETTS Boston Hospital Pays $5.7 operating loss University of Michigan Health-West open-heart program gets $3.1M tax break for Norwood jobs; 42 other Mass.