Por ley, la deuda m茅dica ya no puede estar en los reportes de cr茅dito en California
By Molly Castle Work
September 24, 2024
杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News Original
Al menos ocho estados han prohibido que las facturas m茅dicas aparezcan en los informes de cr茅dito de los consumidores en los 煤ltimos dos a帽os.
States鈥 Efforts To Alter Arcane Hospital Rules Mix Politics With Drama
By Sam Whitehead
September 24, 2024
杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News Original
Georgia is one of dozens of states that require health-care facilities to ask for permission to build or expand by obtaining 鈥渃ertificates of need.鈥 Basically, state regulators get to decide whether a town needs a new hospital or long-term care center. If the need is deemed real, they鈥檙e granted a 鈥淐ON.鈥 The intent of the […]
Citing Fraud And Device Misuse, HHS Seeks Check On Remote Patient Care
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
As more patients switched to remote patient monitoring, the cost to Medicare ballooned to $311 million, up from just $15 million in 2019 before the covid-19 pandemic. Also in the news: telehealth addiction treatment, the organ transplant network, and more.
Senate Democrats Seek Another Vote On Emergency Access To Abortion
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
The unanimous consent effort is intended to show just where lawmakers stand on this issue ahead of November’s general election. It is not expected to pass.
New Yorker Infected With EEE Dies; Vt. Mosquito Testing Shows Improvement
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, on Monday announced ways the state will try to curb the disease’s spread, including making mosquito repellent available to visitors at state parks and campgrounds.
Lawsuit Accuses Epic Systems Of Monopolist Practices In EHR Market
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
In addition to seeking damages in its lawsuit, Particle Health wants Epic to discontinue its alleged anticompetitive practices in regards to patient data.
Jurors Reject Mental Illness Argument For Colorado Supermarket Gunman
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
Lawyers for the gunman, who fatally shot 10 people in a Boulder grocery store in 2021, tried to argue his mental illness made him incapable of knowing right from wrong. Jurors disagreed. Other news includes a battle over a DuPont trust, the drug-related death of a trans activist, and more.
HIV Infection Rate Tumbled By 20% In San Francisco Last Year
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
The number of new diagnoses in 2023 was 133, the lowest it has been in decades. The abrupt drop in infections represents a success after years of slow progress against the disease. Also in the news: A study shows diabetes drug metformin might slow aging.
Amneal Pharmaceuticals Sues To Block Colorado’s Free EpiPen Push
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
Colorado’s law, passed last year, to make Amneal provide free generic EpiPens to pharmacies is facing a challenge from the company, which argues it’s effectively an illegal property taking. Among other news, Purdue Pharma’s settlement talks with the Sackler family are extended to November.
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September 24, 2024
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US Severe Obesity Rate Swells
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
About 1 in 10 of survey respondents indicated they are severely obese. It’s too soon to know whether obesity treatments and drugs will ease the problem, researchers say. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk’s CEO is expected to testify today in a Senate panel hearing about the high cost of weight loss drugs.
First Edition: Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024
September 24, 2024
Morning Briefing
Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.
Aumentan los casos de hipertensi贸n mortal durante el embarazo
By Katheryn Houghton
September 24, 2024
杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News Original
Hoy en d铆a, m谩s embarazadas reciben diagn贸sticos de presi贸n arterial peligrosamente alta, un hallazgo que podr铆a salvar vidas.
Vance Rewrites History About Trump and Obamacare
By Julie Appleby
September 24, 2024
杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News Original
During the Trump administration, enrollment in Affordable Care Act health plans fell by more than 2 million people and the number of uninsured Americans rose.
Estudio revela que los casos de gripe aviar siguen sin detectarse
By Amy Maxmen
September 23, 2024
杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News Original
Si los casos de gripe aviar no se van informando, los oficiales de salud corren el riesgo de tardar en notar si el virus se vuelve m谩s contagioso.
The Public Health Consequences of Public Housing Failures
By Renuka Rayasam
September 23, 2024
杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News Original
Every year more than 10,000 taxpayer-supported public housing units are lost to disrepair. But federal lawmakers routinely ignore the full amount, around $115 billion, needed to keep the units in 鈥渄ecent, safe and sanitary鈥 condition. One-time funds for public housing repairs were cut from the final version of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act to appeal […]
Viewpoints: How Easily Could Obamacare Be Dismantled?; More Menopause Research Is Crucial
September 23, 2024
Morning Briefing
Editorial writers weigh in on these public health issues.
Civil Rights Groups Sound Alarm Over Trump’s Agenda Targeting Gender Care
September 23, 2024
Morning Briefing
The former president’s position on LGBTQ+ issues has shifted over the years, but his second-term agenda is said to target gender care providers, worrying civil rights groups. Meanwhile, Stat reports an anti-pharma campaign bus is touring in swing states, though its funding remains unknown.