State Health Officials Confirm Oakland Coliseum Vaccine Underdosing

California public health officials said on Monday that people who received a coronavirus vaccine at Oakland Coliseum on February 28 and March 1 likely received less than what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended for a single dose. – confirming what a TV station reported last. week. The California Department of Public Health ...

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Nevada’s Medicaid Hits Record Enrollment, 1 In 4 Nevadans In Program

One in four Nevadans are now enrolled in Nevada’s Medicaid program, which is a federally-funded health insurance program. The increase is being attributed to the pandemic and economic downtown.

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Operator Of Medical Centers Expands To Las Vegas With Promise Of Affordable Care

Cano Health describes its entry into the Las Vegas market on a simple principle to address a basic unmet need: Health care is a necessity, and accessible, preventive and proactive care was not available at wide scale to low-income, minority patients.

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The Reason Nevada Isn’t Receiving More Vaccine Doses Just Became Clear

Experts now say there’s a simple reason why Nevada’s COVID-19 vaccine allotment has seemed low for months. Fast-growing states have been disadvantaged due to the federal government’s reliance on old population data.

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New $6M Vaccine Appointment System Launched: ‘So Far, So Good’

Nevada’s new $6 million vaccine management and appointment system has debuted in Clark County for eligible Nevadans.

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Obamacare Sign-Ups Increase During Special Enrollment Period For COVID-19

More than 206,000 Americans signed up for health insurance through the federally run HealthCare.gov in the first two weeks of the three-month special enrollment period created by President Joe Biden, the administration announced Wednesday.

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President Biden’s Executive Orders: Impact On Employee Benefits And Healthcare

In the opening days of his administration, President Biden has signed a flurry of Executive Orders impacting multiple sectors of the U.S. economy. This article summarizes the Orders that impact employee benefits and healthcare and what those Orders may portend for future regulatory action.

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Obamacare Would Get A Big (And Quiet) Overhaul In The COVID Relief Bill

The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that passed the House on Saturday would make one of the biggest changes to the Affordable Care Act in over a decade, and it could set the stage for a broader overhaul of the health care program — but don’t be surprised if you haven’t heard much about it. The reforms, which would ...

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Biden Says U.S. Will Have Vaccine Supply For All Adults By May, Prioritizes Teachers

President Biden said on Tuesday that the U.S. will produce enough vaccines for every adult in the U.S. by the end of May, while making a fresh push to vaccinate school staff over the next month. “We’re now on track to have enough vaccine supply for every adult in America by the end of May,” ...

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Public Option Would Be Destabilizing, NAHU Exec Says At CapCon

The public option would destabilize current insurance markets, while the cost of Medicare for All is not sustainable.

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