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Ten-Month Nurse Strike Ends At Massachusetts' St. Vincent Hospital

A new contract was signed with hospital parent Tenet Healthcare, ending the longest nursing strike in state history. In other news, telehealth declined in 2021 after 2020's boom; five things to know about CMS' proposed rules for exchange plans; racism in medicine; and more.

Nurses at St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester approved a new contract with parent company Tenet Healthcare on Monday night, ending the longest nursing strike in state history, the nurses union said. Nurses voted overwhelmingly in favor of the deal between Dallas-based Tenet and the Massachusetts Nurses Association, more than 300 days after they began picketing outside the hospital. 鈥淔or nearly 10 months our nurses have walked the line for safer patient care, for the honor of our profession and for the right of all workers who make the difficult decision to engage in a lawful strike to return to their original positions,鈥 said Marlena Pellegrino, a longtime St. Vincent鈥檚 nurse who co-chaired the bargaining unit, in a statement. 鈥淎s we stand here tonight, we can proudly say we have achieved our goals.鈥 (Stoico, 1/3)

In other news about the health care industry 鈥

Telehealth utilization declined by an average of 40.3% a month last year compared to 2020, an analysis published last month shows. Telemedicine skyrocketed in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic's peaks starting in 2020, but patient declined as people returned to physician offices last year, according a review of commercial, Medicare Advantage and Medicaid managed care claims by the analytics firm Trilliant Health. The company compared telehealth utilization during the March through December 2020 period to 2021 to determine the trends. (Devereux, 1/3)

A few years back, Travis Ogden鈥檚 ambulance crew raced to revive a 4-year-old who鈥檇 drowned, the color starting to return to her lips as they rushed to the hospital. Normally, their arrival would mark the end of the run: What happens beyond the emergency room doors by and large remains a mystery. But that day, Ogden鈥檚 crew couldn鈥檛 accept that reality. They cleaned the rig and restocked its medical supplies in slow motion, trying to stick around and find out whether she survived. When a doctor walked over to her family and knelt, they quietly realized she hadn鈥檛. (Renault, 1/4)

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently released its annual proposed rule on Affordable Care Act marketplace reforms. Here are five elements of the sweeping proposal, known as the notice of benefit and payment parameters, to keep on your radar: 1. The Biden administration wants to explicitly reverse a Trump-era policy that removed sexual orientation and gender identity from CMS' non-discrimination regulations. The provision would stop exchanges, insurance issuers, agents and brokers from discriminating against consumers for their sexual orientation or gender identity. The proposed rule also suggests requiring essential health benefits, guaranteed by exchange plans, to be designed based on clinical evidence. That could lead plans to offer similar coverage for medically necessary care, according to Katie Keith, a health law professor at Georgetown University. (Goldman, 1/3)

During my freshman year of college, Cornel West, the renowned philosopher, had been invited to speak at a campus event. My Black friends buzzed with excitement and rushed to secure tickets to his lecture. When a friend offered to get me a ticket, I hesitated and noted that I didn鈥檛 know who West was. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know who Cornel West is?鈥 she asked, incredulous that I was unaware of him and his contributions to American culture. My friend went on to explain that West was one of the most brilliant intellectuals and political activists of our time. As Black students at Harvard, we were standing on his shoulders.聽(Jennifer Adaeze Okwerekwu, 1/3)

KHN: Why An HBCU Med School Decided To Put CARES Act Money Into Students鈥 Pockets聽

Just before students at Meharry Medical College went home for Thanksgiving, Dr. James Hildreth, the school鈥檚 president, emailed them a video message that he acknowledged seemed hard to believe. Or at least they had to give it a second listen. 鈥淲e鈥檒l gift each of you $10,000 in cash,鈥 he said, looking at the camera. 鈥淵ou heard me right.鈥 They were told to expect a direct deposit the next day or pick up a check in person. Hildreth, an expert in infectious diseases who helped lead Nashville鈥檚 pandemic response, explained that this gift with no strings attached was money from the CARES Act, a major covid-19 relief law passed by Congress in 2020. He asked only that they be 鈥済ood stewards鈥 of the windfall. (Farmer, 1/4)

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