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Month: February 2021
Trump calls on states to ‘punish’ big tech with sanctions if they ‘silence conservative voices’
Summary List Placement During his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday, former President Donald Trump encouraged states to “punish” big tech if
NHS Scotland expands Advanced software to ease A&E pressures
The rollout of Advanced’s clinical patient management software forms part of NHS Scotland’s programme to ease A&E pressure during the pandemic.
How residents can create a positive clinical learning environment [PODCAST]
“For me, the team room became a safe space filled with light, stories, laughter, and food. There, my residents helped me read CT scans, interpret
Pear Therapeutics tags another $20M to December’s Series D round
The investment from “a leading national Integrated Delivery Network” brings the Series D’s total to $100 million.
Roche inks deal with Diabeloop to integrate automated insulin delivery
As part of the partnership Roche’s Accu-Chek insulin pump can integrate with Diabeloop monitoring system.
Financial incentives for hospitals spur rapid changes to opioid use disorder treatment
Hospital emergency departments not only care for patients with overdose and other complications from opioid use, but they also serve as vital touch points to
RemoteICU sues HHS for not reimbursing for telehealth provided by physicians outside of the country
The Medicare Act “prohibits Medicare payment for services that are not furnished within the United States,” according to the filing.
OIG: Hospitals are upcoding severity levels for Medicare patients
Inpatient hospital stays have become more expensive to the Medicare program, and it’s a trend that began even before the COVID-19 pandemic. A new report
OIG: Hospitals are upcoding severity levels for Medicare patients
Inpatient hospital stays have become more expensive to the Medicare program, and it’s a trend that began even before the COVID-19 pandemic. A new report