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Reports Reveal Nearly 50% of Approved Cancer Drugs …

WEBPhoto by Thirdman from Pexels. A report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that nearly half of all cancer drugs approved through the accelerated approval …

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Health Concerns Post-9/11: Examining Possible Links to Cancer

WEBHere’s a look at some of the most common cancers associated with 9/11 exposure: Lung Cancer. Brain Cancer. Leukemia. Prostate Cancer (added in 2013) Kidney Cancer. …

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Women’s Pain is Often Ignored in the Healthcare System

WEBThe issue of women’s pain being ignored in healthcare is a serious public health concern. By acknowledging this disparity and taking steps to address it, we can create a …

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Impact of the Pandemic on Girls’ Mental Health: A Closer Look

WEBThe coronavirus pandemic has cast a long shadow over the mental well-being of young people, with recent studies indicating that girls have been disproportionately affected. …

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Nurse Assault Highlights the Potential Dangers of Patient Care

WEBA recent assault on a nurse at Rockville General Hospital has reignited concerns about the safety of healthcare workers. Kelly Salata, a 56-year-old registered nurse, was allegedly …

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Top 4 Issues in Health Law 2021

WEBHere are the top four issues in health law for 2021. To say that 2020 was a tumultuous year when it comes to healthcare would be an understatement. Here are the top four issues in health law for 2021.

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Medical Malpractice Laws by State

WEBLaws imposing limitations or caps monetary damages. Many states have passed laws imposing limitations or setting caps on the value of damages a plaintiff in a medical …

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The 4 D's of Medical Negligence

WEBThe four D’s of medical negligence are: Duty. Dereliction. Damages. Direct cause. Duty. Duty refers to “duty of care”, a legal obligation on individuals (usually professionals) that requires

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Coping with Stress During an Ongoing Legal Battle: How to Find …

WEBIt is possible to cope with stress during an ongoing, strenuous legal battle and get the support that you need. Coping with Stress During a Legal Battle. Here are some ways to …

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Concierge Medicine: Pros and Cons of the Rising Health Care Trend

WEBThe Pros. One of the more obvious upsides of concierge medicine is that patients get to bypass wait times and have access to a physician the moment they need access. No …

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Most Common Medical Errors Which are Covered by Insurance

WEBMedical Errors. There are two main types of medical errors. These are “errors of omission” and “errors of commission.”. Errors of omission are when an action is not taken, and in turn

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Wrong Reputation

WEBRoughly 30% of staff fall into the administrative category in private healthcare, which is a huge number. By comparison, the VA is doing quite well, with just 22.5% of staff being …

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How to Get Veterans Disability Benefits for Mental Health …

WEBAs with other disabilities, you are required to provide evidence of your mental illness connected to active-duty service to receive disability compensation. To receive financial benefits, you need

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MultiCare Health System Settles Medical Malpractice Suit for $10M

WEBThe MultiCare Health System and Pediatrics Northwest decided to settle a medical malpractice lawsuit for $10 million earlier this week that alleged the hospital botched a …

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CEO of Diabetic Health System Indicted on Federal Charges

WEBA federal grand jury in Alabama indicted 70-year-old G. Ford Gilbert, owner and CEO of the Sacramento, California, based, Trina Health, a national network of insulin infusion centers for people

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Arkansas Medicaid Rule Changes Will Promote Mental Health Access

WEBA report from a task force consisting of mental health clinicians, legislators, and officials from the Department of Human Services (DHS) was approved by the Arkansas …

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Safeguarding Your LLC's Legal Health: A Practical Roadmap to …

WEBIt may feel like a never-ending parade of paperwork and procedure, but the alternative is watching your dream business crumble under the weight of noncompliance. Maintaining …

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Apple iPhones Could Start to Detect Mental Health Conditions

WEBThe federal agency, to “rapidly monitor changes in mental health status and access to care during the COVID-19 pandemic” partnered “with the U.S. Census Bureau to conduct the …

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Can an Employer Fire You for Being Sick

WEBAt-will employment means that an employer can terminate an employee at any time and for any reason, as long as it’s not discriminatory or illegal. However, this does not mean that …

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Community Health Network Agrees to Pay $345 Million to Settle …

WEBINDIANAPOLIS – Community Health Network, Inc. (Community), a healthcare network headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, has agreed to pay the United States $345 million …

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Henry Ford Health, Ascension Execute Joint Venture in Michigan

WEBTwo major hospital systems in Michigan, Henry Ford Health and Ascension Michigan, have unveiled plans to join forces in a groundbreaking $10.5 billion healthcare …

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Mayo Clinic Faces Lawsuits after Unauthorized Records Access

WEBThe Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), a federal law meant to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the …

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