health care
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New York on Friday rolled back on a Feb. 21 deadline that would require healthcare workers to get a COVID-19 booster shot or risk losing their ...
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President Joe Biden joined Health Secretary Xavier Becerra and Virginia Congresswoman Abigail Spanberge to give remarks on lowering health care costs. The president focused mostly on the need ...
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Police in the Bay Area released footage of an officer-involved shooting at the San Francisco International Airport. The man involved appeared to draw weapons on the ...
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Some of the rules put in place during the pandemic to make it easier to see your doctor remotely are being rolled back. NTD looked at ...
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A new study from Brown University shows that the cumulative health care costs for U.S. veterans could be as high as $2.5 trillion dollars by 2050. ...
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Johnson & Johnson will replace Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky with another veteran company executive starting next year. The world’s biggest maker of health care products ...
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Health care workers in New York must get vaccinated against the virus that causes COVID-19, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday.
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This article is part two of a two-part series. Read part one here. The national movement to eradicate what activists call systemic racism and white privilege from ...
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced on Monday a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for most government and health care workers.
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America Q&A: What’s Been Your Personal Experience With the Health Care System?
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In 2010, President Obama passed the Affordable Care Act with the goal of making affordable health insurance available to more people. As we get ready to ...
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In this episode of America Is Talking, we look at two issues that are always high on the list of national concerns: immigration and border security; ...
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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Sept. 24 laid out his vision for health care, which focuses on providing “better care, more choice, and lower costs.”
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Hundreds of health care workers marched in Paris on June 30, renewing a call on the government to provide sufficient financing to hospitals nationwide.
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New guidelines have been released for the reopening the U.S. healthcare system, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced on Sunday. Seema Verma, CMS administrator, ...
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Balconies have become unexpectedly social in France. People are out on their balconies every night to show their support for the health workers and caregivers fighting ...
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While the 2020 Democratic presidential debates are mostly dominated by Medicare for All, some health care industry professionals are saying any such approach will cause families ...
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Ten former National Football League players have been charged with defrauding millions of dollars from the league’s health care plan that’s meant to benefit retired players and their ...
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A federal judge struck down a rule that would have made it easier for healthcare providers to refuse to perform services that conflict with their values.
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California has become the first state to extend its health care coverage to some young illegal immigrants.
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Trump Administration Issues Rule Allowing Health Care Providers to Refuse Services That Violate ‘Conscience’
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Actor Luke Perry, before his death earlier this week, had health scares over the past several years, it has been reported. Perry had a colorectal cancer ...
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WASHINGTON—Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar was at a rehab hospital accompanying a relative when several nurses there started complaining to him about Medicare ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters)—A seven-year Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare faces a major test this week in the U.S. Senate, where lawmakers will decide whether to ...
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Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced late on July 15 that he would be delaying a vote on the Senate’s version of a health care bill ...
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WASHINGTON (AP)—Top Senate Republicans may try preserving a tax boost on high earners enacted by President Barack Obama in a bid to woo party moderates and ...
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WASHINGTON (AP)—Senate leaders scrambled Tuesday to rescue their health care bill, in deepening jeopardy as opposition from rebellious Republicans intensified. The defections loomed as Congress’ nonpartisan ...