Barron'sDec 3, 2020First In Line For Covid Vaccine? Some US Health Care Workers Say NoBarron's - By Catherine TRIOMPHEThey can move to front of the line for a Covid-19 vaccine if they want, but some US health care workers are skeptical about taking a vaccine that was …
AvatarNeil Kakitaflipped into My Health WanderingsWhy is health care so expensive in the United States?verified_publisherTODAY - Maura HohmanThe U.S. as a nation spends more on health care than any other developed country but has worse health outcomes. How is this possible? These days, all it takes is one surprise medical bill to send a patient into bankruptcy. The United States' health care system operates differently from many others in …
Laura Lockeflipped into TechMuse via Laura Locke What Amazon’s big pharmacy news means for US health careverified_publisherVox - Dylan ScottAmazon and American health care look, at first glance, like a mismatch. Yet the 21st century’s most ruthlessly efficient retailer has been trying for several years now to gain a bigger foothold in the bloated, borderline nonsensical health system of the world’s richest nation. Which is why whenever …
Encode Entertainment flipped into Decode: HealthApproximately 8% of the population — 26.1 million — lacked health insurance in 2019USAFactsIn the year before the pandemic hit, 92% of people in the US had health insurance, with employment-based insurance as the most prevalent coverage …
Raw Storyflipped into Top StoriesTrump health chief says US healthcare workers 'don't get infected' with COVID-19 -- as 94,000 have contracted COVID-19Raw Story - Jake Johnson, Common DreamsWhile the true toll Covid-19 has taken on healthcare workers is not yet known, one investigation found that more than 760 have died from the …
Newsweekflipped into NewsweekTrump loves government health care for him, just not for us | OpinionNewsweek - Abdul El-SayedLast weekend, like 7.5 million other Americans, Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19. The country and the world watched as the president of the …
Sep 12, 2020Susan Collins and Sara Gideon clash over health care and Trump in first US Senate debatebangordailynews.com - Jessica PiperU.S. Sen. Susan Collins and House Speaker Sara Gideon clashed over health care, and President Donald Trump in the first debate of their massive 2020 …
TheBlazeJul 27, 2020Health company apologizes for falsely telling 600,000 US military members they were infected with coronavirusTheBlaze - Carlos GarciaA health care insurance company for members of the U.S. military had to apologize for accidentally telling over 600,000 people that they were infected with the virus when they were not. Tricare apologized for alarming several hundred thousand people because of a poorly worded email that implied the …
USA TODAYflipped into TechnologyRansomware hack cripples Universal Health Services hospitals, facilities across the USverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Mike SniderCorrections and clarifications: A previous version of this story misidentified Universal Health Services, the health care provider hit by the cyberattack. A nationwide cyberattack has crippled operations at Universal Health Services, one of the nation's largest health care providers. As a result, …
Dec 3, 2020First in line for Covid vaccine? Some US health care workers say no » Capital Newscapitalfm.co.ke - AGENCE FRANCE PRESSENew York, United States, Dec 3 – They can move to front of the line for a Covid-19 vaccine if they want, but some US health care workers are …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesFBI warns ransomware assault threatens US health care system: At least 5 hospitals have been hit this weekverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Michael JamesFederal agents warned Wednesday that a major ransomware assault is underway against U.S. hospitals, some of which have already been attacked by a shadowy band of cybercriminals. Ransomware is an increasing threat to U.S. health care and has already cost hospitals tens of millions in recent years. A …
Associated PressApr 20, 2021FBI warns ransomware assault threatens US health care systemAssociated Press - By FRANK BAJAKBOSTON (AP) — Federal agencies warned that cybercriminals could unleash a wave of data-scrambling extortion attempts against the U.S. health care system, an effort that, if successful, could paralyze hospital information systems just as nationwide cases of COVID-19 are spiking. In a joint alert …
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ABC NewsOct 29, 2020FBI warns ransomware assault threatens US health care systemABC News - FRANK BAJAK AP Technology WriterFederal agencies warned that cybercriminals could unleash a wave of data-scrambling extortion attempts against the U.S. health care system BOSTON -- …
Aug 25, 2020While the US is reeling from COVID-19, the Trump administration is trying to take away health caretheconversation.com - Paul Shafer and Nicole HuberfeldThe death toll from COVID-19 keeps rising, creating grief, fear, loss and confusion. Unfortunately for us all, the pain only begins there. Other …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesAsk Trump and Biden how they'd fix gross inadequacies of US health care: Medical studentsverified_publisherUSA TODAYWe hope Trump and Biden discuss health care in the first presidential debate. We're medical students who already see it's chaotic, costly and unequal. In medical school, we rely on acronyms to summarize critical aspects of complicated topics. We have one such acronym to describe key aspects that we …
The Globe and Mailflipped into EntertainmentOpinion: Medical health officers need to be able to speak freely to their patients – that is, to all of usverified_publisherThe Globe and Mail - Andrew MacLeanThis article was published more than 1 year ago. Some information may no longer be current. Andrew MacLean is a health policy analyst from Fredericton who currently attends medical school at McMaster University. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, you’d be forgiven if you didn’t quite understand what it …
Fox Newsflipped into Latest NewsAOC says if Democrats win in Georgia, US will get a $15 min wage, expanded health careverified_publisherFox News - Morgan PhillipsRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday urged Democrats to vote in Georgia, telling them if they turn out in Georgia they can push through liberal objectives such as a $15 minimum wage and expanded health care. “If we win these races in Georgia, we’ll be able to get people Covid relief without the …
AvatarFlavia Mysteryflipped into Canadian NewsStoryboardHealth Canada Official Joked That We Approved A Vaccine Before The US Because...Curated byNarcity CanadaWhen it comes to a COVID-19 vaccine, Canada has now approved its first one and a Health Canada official joked that we did it before the U.S. because we're better.
Jul 14, 2020COVID-19: Millions lose health insurance in US recessiongulfnews.com - Sheryl Gay Stolberg, NYTWashington: The coronavirus pandemic stripped an estimated 5.4 million American workers of their health insurance between February and May, a stretch …
Rosalie Frischmannflipped into Coronavirus Health care workers are protecting Iowans from COVID-19. Why won’t elected officials protect us with a People’s Bailout?desmoinesregister.com - Barbara Stanerson, Des Moines RegisterWorking Iowans are sick and tired of seeing the wealthy and massive corporations bailed out as we struggle to make ends meet. Barbara Stanerson As a …
FOX BusinessTrump rejects Pentagon proposal to cut funding for US military health careverified_publisherFOX Business - Brittany De LeaPresident Trump on Monday said he rejected a proposal to cut funding for health care among U.S. military members. In a Twitter post, Trump said he has struck down a plan put forth by Pentagon officials that would have reduced the health care budget for the military by $2.2 billion. Politico reported …
THE Oregonianflipped into Oregon News from The OregonianFBI warns ransomware assault threatens US health care system; Oregon hospital attackedoregonlive.com - By The Associated PressBOSTON — Federal agencies warned that cybercriminals are unleashing a wave of data-scrambling extortion attempts against the U.S. health care system …