What Devices Like Apple, Google Smartwatches Are Beginning To Display About Our Health

Fitness trackers from companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google are making a significant shift from being low-tech devices that counted steps to now becoming what’s fashionable in personal health. Tracking fitness and workout data for personal use or sharing with friends can be useful and fun. But there’s an increasing interest in incorporating a wider range of medical data ...

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California Universal Mask Mandate Starts. What Are The Exceptions And When Does It End?

California’s statewide mask mandate goes into effect Wednesday. For those in the Golden State, this means everyone, vaccinated and unvaccinated, must wear a face covering in indoor public spaces — for the most part.

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U.S. To Not Reimburse Private Health Insurers For Covering At-Home COVID Test Costs

The U.S. government will not reimburse private health insurance companies for covering the cost of at-home COVID-19 tests, a White House official said on Thursday.

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Omicron: What Do We Know About The New COVID Variant?

Three major issues will determine the magnitude of the impact of the new Omicron variant of the Covid virus will have on the nation and the rest of the planet. What is the transmissibility of this new Covid variant? How good is it at evading the antibodies and T-cells that make up a person’s immune defences?

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Ire Over Pharmacy Middlemen Fuels Lobbying Blitz

Lobbyists for drugmakers, pharmacists and large employers are blanketing Congress with calls, emails and advertisements, pressing lawmakers to rein in pharmaceutical middlemen, who they say are behind soaring drug costs.

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Medicare Telehealth Visits Increased 63-Fold From 2019 To 2020, New Government Data Shows

Dive Brief: * New government data puts in stark relief how dramatically telehealth use exploded last year, with the share of Medicare visits conducted virtually skyrocketing from just 840,000 in 2019 to 52.7 million in 2020. * That’s a nearly 63-fold increase. Specialists like behavioral health providers saw the highest telehealth use relative to their ...

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Touting His Spending Bill, Biden Shifts Focus to Drug Prices

President Biden emphasized how the bill would lower prescription drug costs, an issue his administration hopes will build support for the broader package.

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Looming Medicare Cuts are Unsustainable and Threaten Access to Care

The California Medical Association (CMA) and the California Hospital Association (CHA) today sent a joint letter to the California Congressional Delegation, urging immediate action to eliminate or delay the Medicare payment cuts that are scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2022. “California’s hospitals and physicians continue to provide critical health services to their patients and ...

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Federal Appeals Court Lifts Injunction On San Diego Schools’ COVID Vaccine Mandate

The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals voted on Saturday to lift a temporary injunction that it had placed on the San Diego Unified School District’s student COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The rare weekend decision, reached by a 2-1 vote, lifts the injunction the court had placed on the mandate about a week ago. Judges had ...

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Out-Of-Pocket Costs May Play Larger Role In Telehealth Visits Than In-Person Care: Survey

Out-of-pocket costs may play a larger role in choosing telehealth over in-person visits for those who would otherwise prefer virtual care, a new survey by the RAND Corporation suggests. In a study conducted in March by the nonprofit research organization and published in JAMA Network Open, researchers assessed post-pandemic patient preferences for telehealth versus in-person care. Nearly ...

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