Frontline Honors: Deloris Witcher, Care Advantage

Frontline Honors: Deloris Witcher, Care Advantage

Deloris Witcher, caregiver (PCA) for Care Advantage, has been named a 2022 Frontline Honors honoree by Home Health Care News. To become a Frontline Honoree, an individual is nominated by their peers. The candidate must be a dedicated, high-performing frontline worker who delivers exceptional experiences and outcomes; a passionate worker who knows how to put their vision into action for […]

Update: The Number of People Not Up to Date on Vaccination in Counties with Elevated COVID-19 Community Levels is Growing

Update: The Number of People Not Up to Date on Vaccination in Counties with Elevated COVID-19 Community Levels is Growing

With the Omicron wave of COVID-19 sweeping the country, we previously calculated the number of people who were not up to date with vaccination in vulnerable areas as of June 2, 2022. Specifically, we looked at counties classified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has having “medium” or “high” COVID-19 community levels, signifying not only that new […]

Blood tests for ‘forever chemicals’ should be offered to patients with high exposure: report

Blood tests for ‘forever chemicals’ should be offered to patients with high exposure: report

Blood tests for the presence of “forever chemicals” should be available to patients who have a history of likely elevated exposure to these substances, a panel of top environmental health experts declared on Wednesday. Clinicians should offer tests to patients who have been exposed to these cancer-linked compounds by either working or living in contaminated settings, the experts argued in […]

Manchin, Schumer in surprise deal on health, energy, taxes

Manchin, Schumer in surprise deal on health, energy, taxes

In a startling turnabout, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin announced an expansive agreement Wednesday that had eluded them for months addressing healthcare and climate, raising taxes on high earners and large corporations and reducing federal debt. The two Democrats said the Senate would vote on the wide-ranging measure next week, setting up President Joe Biden and […]

Zhejiang University School of Medicine Expands Care in China – HCD Magazine

Zhejiang University School of Medicine Expands Care in China – HCD Magazine

Zhejiang University School of Medicine’s new First Affiliated Hospital Yuhang & Medical Research Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, opened in November 2020 in a fast-growing section of town where a growing number of high-tech firms have located. “There were no hospitals in this part of town,” says Sangmin Lee, China health regional director at HDR (San Francisco), which worked with […]

Molina pivots to permanent remote work, plans to cut real estate footprint by two-thirds

Molina pivots to permanent remote work, plans to cut real estate footprint by two-thirds

Molina Healthcare said Thursday it plans to make remote work permanent and it will trim its real estate footprint by two-thirds, which executives said will yield substantial savings.  Molina, a Fortune 500 company and among the nation’s largest insurers, is the latest company to decide to go fully remote as the COVID-19 pandemic forced offices to shutter, sending employees to […]

Diabetes care need to support lifestyle changes – not pharmaceutical intervention – first – MedCity News

Diabetes care need to support lifestyle changes – not pharmaceutical intervention – first – MedCity News

The outsized impact of type 2 diabetes on the health system in the United States is well established – millions of Americans experience declining health and higher healthcare costs each year because of this epidemic and chronic condition. According to the CDC, diabetes costs $327 billion each year and the total cost rose 60% from 2007 to 2017. Most of […]

The Coronavirus Will Never Run Out of Ways to Reinfect Us

The Coronavirus Will Never Run Out of Ways to Reinfect Us

When the original Omicron variant swept across the country this winter, it launched America into a new COVID era, one in which nearly everyone—95 percent of adults, according to one CDC estimate—has some immunity to the virus through vaccines, infection, or both. Since then, however, Omicron subvariants have still managed to cause big waves of infection. They’ve accomplished this by […]

Leapfrog to hospitals: here’s how to reduce your diagnostic errors

Leapfrog to hospitals: here’s how to reduce your diagnostic errors

The Leapfrog Group unveiled a series of recommendations Thursday for how hospitals can improve patient safety by decreasing diagnostic errors, as it moves toward rating hospitals on those errors and and making the reports public. Earlier this year the nonprofit healthcare watchdog group announced the intiative, developed in collaboration with The Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine and others, and […]