A new KFF brief analyzes how the accessibility and cost of COVID-19 vaccines, treatments, and tests will change after the current government supply is depleted and the public health emergency ends. The Biden Administration has announced that it will have to end its purchase and distribution of COVID supplies as government funding is depleted. The public health emergency was recently […]
Housing strategies for providers to better accommodate traveling nurses – MedCity News
Travel nurses have been integral to the pandemic response from the very beginning. Today, amid economic uncertainty and an ongoing nursing shortage, their importance in the greater healthcare landscape remains the same. Regardless of larger market conditions, dedicated healthcare professionals will continue to do important work in communities across the country. Perhaps the pay-boom of the early pandemic is waning, […]
NEW Today! Health System Patient Comms Startup Well Health Becomes Artera
Health Tech BY JESSICA DaMASSA Gotta love a new name! Well Health, arguably one of the best-funded digital front door and patient communications startups you’ve never heard of (they’ve raised just under $100 million with little to no fanfare) is today announcing their new moniker, Artera. Founder & CEO Guillaume de Zwirek breaks the news with us and talks about […]
KFF/TheGrio Survey of Black Voters
The Survey of Black Voters, the first under a new partnership between KFF and theGrio, examines the mood and opinions of Black voters as the 2022 midterm election approaches. For this project, we interviewed 1,000 Black registered voters, allowing for analysis that goes beyond the topline findings and paints a richer picture of the diversity of attitudes within the Black […]
Biden seeks to rally Democrats on abortion with call to codify Roe v. Wade
President Biden on Tuesday sought to refocus the upcoming midterm elections on the debate over abortion rights, pledging to push for a bill to codify abortion access if Democrats add to their majorities in Congress. Biden, in remarks at Washington, D.C.’s Howard Theater, warned of dire consequences for access to reproductive health if Republicans win majorities in the House and […]
Commercialization of COVID-19 Vaccines, Treatments, and Tests: Implications for Access and Coverage
In response to the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government spent billions of dollars in emergency funds to purchase medical countermeasures – vaccines, including boosters, treatments, and tests – to provide them free of charge to the public. In addition, Congress enacted several bills that included special requirements for their coverage by both public and private insurers, […]
BHSH Spectrum Health West Michigan Orthopedic And Performance Center Project Kicks Off In Michigan – HCD Magazine
BHSH Spectrum Health West Michigan (Grandville, Mich.) broke ground on the Orthopedic Health & Performance Center in Grand Rapids, Mich. The 117,000-square-foot facility will include orthopedic care, physical and occupational therapy, performance training, and orthopedic urgent care services. An ambulatory surgery center is also planned. The project is expected to open in 2024. Hammes Healthcare (Milwaukee) is providing consulting and […]
Oracle and Cerner start the process of marrying systems
Oracle and Cerner have begun to integrate the two companies’ systems four months after the completion of their $28.4 billion merger The companies announced initial integrations at the first Oracle Cerner Health Conference, held in Kansas City, Missouri. Oracle Cerner said it plans to combine multiple streams of data into Cerner’s Millennium EHR, including Oracle’s supply chain systems, human capital management […]
Biden’s biodefense strategy aims to combat future pandemics
The White House on Tuesday released its national biodefense strategy, outlining President Biden’s plan to protect the U.S. from future pandemics and biological threats. The plan, which utilizes 20 federal agencies, aims to detect early warnings of pandemics and biological threats, prevent epidemics and biological incidents, and prepare to reduce the impacts of epidemics. “We … know that the risk […]
Centene Gave Thousands to Georgia Leaders’ Campaigns While Facing Medicaid Overbilling Questions
A health insurance giant that has paid out more than $485 million in legal settlements with states over pharmacy billing allegations has also been a major donor to Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr, according to campaign finance records. St. Louis-based Centene Corp. said Monday in a statement that it’s working to settle Medicaid billing issues […]