Jill Biden is giving a star-powered boost to the launch of a new effort tied to President Biden’s “cancer moonshot” initiative, teaming up with singer Mary J. Blige for a roundtable event. The “Family Affair” songstress will join Biden on Monday to kick off the American Cancer Society’s National Roundtables on Breast and Cervical Cancer, the White House announced Friday. […]
Will the Bivalent Booster Cause Worse Side Effects?
For as long as my marriage lasts, my household will be divided by reactions to vaccines. I am, fortunately, speaking of physical reactions rather than ideological ones; my partner and I are both shot enthusiasts, a fact we verified on our first date. But if my immune system is a bashful wallflower, rarely triggering more than a sore arm in […]
Pfizer looks to charge at least $110 a dose for COVID-19 vaccine next year
Pfizer expects to roughly quadruple the price of its COVID-19 vaccine to between $110 to $130 per dose once the U.S. government’s purchasing program ends early next year, a company official said. Angela Lukin said during an investor call Thursday the company is still in discussion with insurers but that they are confident the price will ensure equitable access and […]
UT Health Science Center At San Antonio Celebrates Project Milestone – HCD Magazine
The University of Texas (UT) Health Science Center at San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, topped out its new $500 million research and multispecialty hospital, according to the website beckershospitalreview. The eight-story, 448,819-square-foot facility will include 144 beds, 12 specialized operating rooms, MRI and CT services, lab facilities, a blood bank, and stem cell lab. The center will be connected […]
New York nurses union merges with NNU, U.S.’s largest nursing syndicate
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The New York State Nurses Association now is an affiliate of National Nurses United, the country’s largest nursing union, the two organizations said Thursday in a joint statement. The addition of 42,000 NYSNA members brings NNU’s total membership to about 225,000 registered […]
Overburdened clinicians need more than data to reap the benefits of remote patient monitoring – MedCity News
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) holds incredible promise for improving the management and treatment of chronic diseases. Even though RPM is still relatively new, it has proven effective for managing many chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and respiratory diseases. In some cases, taking these measurements remotely increases accuracy, such as with blood pressure readings. The challenge […]
Harvard spinout Surge emerges with $26M to make immunotherapy part of cancer surgery – MedCity News
In cancer care, earlier is better. Detecting and treating cancer sooner improves the chances for a better outcome. Immunotherapy has transformed cancer treatment but it’s not an early intervention. Surgery is standard care for solid tumors. Surge Therapeutics aims to supplement this surgery with a hydrogel that serves as a vehicle for an immunotherapy. Applied where the tumor was removed, this […]
Labor Tries City-by-City Push in California for $25 Minimum Wage at Private Medical Facilities
A class of health care facility support staff, including nursing assistants, security guards, and janitors, has worked alongside doctors and nurses throughout the covid-19 pandemic keeping patients and medical buildings safe and clean. It’s an unassuming line of work that some people consider a calling. Tony Ramirez, 39, a critical care technician at Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park, California, […]
How Emblem Health’s CFO is looking at reforming prior authorization – MedCity News
Emblem Health’ s chief financial officer knows that prior authorization — where patients have to get advance clearance for a procedure from their insurance companies through their providers — can be frustrating. But in an interview at the Total Health conference organized by Reuters Events in Chicago on Thursday, she rejected the notion that the system is pernicious because it […]
Children’s hospitals, overflowing with respiratory patients, consider calling National Guard
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) – Some children’s hospitals around the country are being overwhelmed with patients suffering from respiratory illnesses. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in particular is on the rise, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cases have spiked, especially in the Northeast and South. For the last few weeks, Connecticut Children’s Hospital in […]