COVID-19 News Updates

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March 30, 2020 Johnson & Johnson Is Already Ramping Up Production On Its $1 Billion Coronavirus Vaccine Forbes Trump Unveils New Five-Minute Coronavirus Test Device, N95 Mask Sterilizer New York Post March 26, 2020 Neil Ferguson, Doctor Behind Coronavirus Imperial College Study, Revises Predictions Daily Caller Two Thirds of Coronavirus Victims May have Died this […]

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August Health News

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“Women Who Work for a Salary See Slower Memory Decline in Old Age” “Women who engaged in paid employment between ages 16 and 50, whether mothers or non-mothers, had better memories in late life than women who did not work, the study found. The rate of memory deterioration was fastest among women who never earned […]

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July Health News

 |  Arthroscopy  |  Drug Pricing  |  health  |  healthcare  |  pricing  |  Senate  |  surprise billing  |  transparency  |  Trump

Alta Orthopaedics’ Christopher S. Proctor Receives Distinction for Industry Leadership Christopher S. Proctor, M.D. has received Distinction as a Distinguished Arthoscopy Leader (D.A.L.) by the Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dr. Proctor joins a small group of 21 physicians from across the country, and is the only arthroscopic specialist recognized in Santa Barbara. The full […]

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June Health News

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“Are Surprises Ahead for Legislation to Curb Surprise Bills?”- A Guide “Surprise medical bills — those unexpected and often pricey bills patients face when they get care from a doctor or hospital that isn’t in their insurance network — are the health care problem du jour in Washington, with congressional lawmakers from both sides of […]

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May Health News

“Americans Overwhelmingly Want Federal Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills” “Three-quarters of the public — including a majority of Republicans — want the federal government to protect patients from being stuck with surprise medical invoices after they are unwittingly treated by doctors or medical facilities that are out of their insurance network, a poll released Wednesday […]

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April Healthcare News

 |  Democracy  |  Disabilities  |  Drugs  |  health  |  HIV  |  Mortality

“HIV is Reported Cured in a Second Patient, a Milestone in the Global AIDS Epidemic” “For just the second time since the global epidemic began, a patient appears to have been cured of infection with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS. The news comes nearly 12 years to the day after the first patient known […]

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March Healthcare News

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“The Baby who was ‘Repaired’ in the Womb” “During the four-hour surgery, doctors cut an opening in the womb and then closed the baby’s gap in the spine. The procedure is risky and can cause premature labour. Amanda, a post-graduate philosophy student at St Andrews University, said: “My placenta was in the front. “So they […]

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February Healthcare News

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The Leapfrog Group Prepares to Launch Nationwide Survey “Starting April 1, all licensed ASCs in the U.S. will be able to submit patient safety and quality information via Leapfrog’s annual national Survey. In 2019, data collected by Leapfrog from ASCs, and similar information collected from hospitals regarding the safety and quality of outpatient procedures, will […]

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