CDC Study Shows mRNA Vaccination During Pregnancy Protects Infants From COVID-19
February 21st 2022The CDC released the first real world data February 15 in a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) that infants younger than 6 months were overall 61% less likely to be hospitalized from COVID-19 if their mothers were vaccinated during pregnancy through completion of a 2-dose primary mRNA COVID-19 vaccine series with either Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) or Moderna (Spikevax).
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Addressing Ransomware in Healthcare
February 19th 2022There have been an alarming increase of ransomware attacks on healthcare systems in 2021—with more than 65 reported ransomware attacks on healthcare organizations in the third quarter alone and two-thirds of organization reporting that they had been targeted by ransomware strikes—a trend that is likely to continue in 2022.
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A Devastating Toll of the Healthcare Affordability Crisis on U.S. Workers is Revealed
February 18th 2022The healthcare affordability crisis is having a detrimental impact on overall financial wellbeing and behaviors. In a recent Centivo survey, nearly three in five (59%) respondents say they had to make financial sacrifices due to significant medical expenses over the past two years.
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Bayer Receives FDA Fast-Track Designation for Next-Generation Anticoagulant
February 18th 2022Asundexian is an oral factor XIa inhibitor currently under phase 2 trials for potential secondary thrombosis prevention in patients with non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke, atrial fibrillation, or recent myocardial infarction.
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The Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, awarded nearly $55 million to 29 HRSA-funded health centers to increase healthcare access and quality for underserved populations through virtual care such as telehealth, remote patient monitoring, digital patient tools, and health information technology platforms.
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Nurses Are Healthcare’s Frontlines. Now They Are Also Its Inventors.
February 16th 2022Main Line Health in suburban Philadelphia has solicited ideas for inventions from nurses. Barbara Wadsworth, the healthcare system’s chief operating officer with 35 years experience as a nurse, has invented a device for cushioning patient falls in the bathroom.
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FDA Delays Controversial COVID-19 Vaccine Decision for Young Children
February 15th 2022The FDA is postponing its Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meeting originally scheduled for February 15. Pfizer notified the agency about new data from its ongoing clinical trial.
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Medicare’s Independence at Home Program Posts Disappointing Results
February 14th 2022In the sixth year of Medicare’s Independence at Home Demonstration program, the initiative saved $41 per member per month, an amount that CMS says was not statistically significant and was lower than the savings the program produced in earlier years.
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Johns Hopkins Program Saves Money
February 14th 2022The Community Aging in Place—Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE) program developed at the university’s nursing school is designed to keep older people who are frail, have chronic medical conditions or can’t complete activities of daily living in their homes by providing care and help from conventional healthcare professionals — nurses, occupational therapists — but also from people who can do minor house repairs.
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Medicare and Medicaid programs that serve the most-vulnerable Americans facing SDOH barriers can be major facilitators of appropriate non-emergency transportation to non-medical sites. But how do we determine what is appropriate, and what do we know about transportation services to non-medical sites today?
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Briana Contreras, editor of Managed Healthcare Executive spoke with Luis Mosquera, CEO of Health Network One, a provider of specialty benefit management services for health insurers, in this week's episode. In this discussion, Luis and Briana talked about how value-driven decisions in a more value-based market can not only better manage costs for health plans, but create a plan of care to best meet patient’s needs. In order to do this, Luis strongly encouraged healthcare executives to experience alternative payment models and shared what payers should check off their list with a new model.
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Dismantling Stigmas: How to Stop the Blame Game and Get Patients the Care they Need
February 10th 2022There is a bias in this country against people whose medical condition is perceived to be “their fault”– in other words, the result of their own lifestyle choices. To combat stigma and its harmful effects, there needs to be broader understanding, even among medical professionals.
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