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Mark Bertolini, former CEO of Aetna and current CEO of Oscar Health, said Americans' frustrations with the health system are valid. Employer-sponsored health insurance, which insured more than 160 million Americans, is losing some of its effectiveness as companies have less influence over insurers to lower premiums. There is. Instead, employees must choose their plan from the marketplace, and Oscar targets individuals who don't have employer insurance. The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Blaine Thompson has sparked a new wave of dissatisfaction with the U.S. health care system. Critics say the health system has not improved health outcomes and is notorious…

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Industrial refrigeration is important to the medical industry, but has a significant impact on emissions. Some companies are beginning to implement strategies to reduce these emissions, from energy management systems to alternative refrigerants. Many medicines, especially biologics and certain vaccines, are very sensitive to changes in temperature. These products must be stored under specific temperature conditions to maintain their effectiveness and safety. For example, refrigerated medicines must be stored at low temperatures in special refrigerated containers until just before use. Efficient cold chain management is essential in the pharmaceutical industry. Disconnected supply chains can compromise optimal storage conditions, which are…

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Health care is a hot topic every election cycle, and Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have different visions for what health care will look like under their administration.In the latest episode of Capitol Gains, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean joins Yahoo Finance's Rachel Akuffo, Washington correspondent Ben Welschkul, and senior columnist Rick Newman to talk about health care in the United States and the potential challenges the president-elect will face as a new president. Discuss the problem. national leader.Governor Dean cited two main issues: the Legislature and the impact of health care on the economy. Dean…

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Major healthcare companies, including Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and UnitedHealth Group (UNH), announced their third-quarter results Tuesday morning. Mizuho Healthcare Equity Strategist Jared Holtz joins Catalyst to discuss the outlook for the healthcare sector this earnings season.Holtz points to three major factors impacting healthcare revenues: healthcare utilization, the upcoming U.S. presidential election, and merger and acquisition (M&A) activity.Health care utilization is a “driving force” in companies' earnings reporting, Holtz said. Based on previous reports, he noted that the backdrop for surgical revenue remains strong, with “more patient movement,” surgical and other activity boding well for the overall healthcare sector. did.”We're…

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After UnitedHealthcare (UNH) CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in New York City last week, various health insurance companies removed executive bio pages from their corporate websites. NYPD investigators determined the shooting was a “pre-meditated, pre-planned, targeted attack” as the search for the perpetrator continues. The incident has sparked a conversation among Americans, who are voicing anger about their negative experiences with insurance companies and broader flaws in the American health care system. Oscar Health (OSCR) CEO Mark Bertolini speaks with Sheena Smith, Madison Mills, and Anjali Khemlani on Yahoo Finance's Catalyst and discusses the various frustrations Americans have…

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Seana Smith and Madison Mills analyze numerous market trends related to catalysts. Daniel Dicker, founder of Energy Word, shares his insights on current oil market dynamics. Anomaly CEO Mike Desjadon sheds light on the current state of the healthcare industry following the assassination of UnitedHealthcare (UNH) CEO Brian Thompson. Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka details how retail companies are preparing for a potential trade war under the Trump administration. Yahoo Finance Senior Automotive Reporter Pras Subramanian talks about what drives inflation in the auto industry. Meanwhile, MotorTrend Group CEO and President Alex Wellen details the potential impact…

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what's new This joint circular significantly eases China's restrictive policies on foreign investment in the medical field, and aims to promote the registration, sale, and production of related products, and once registered and approved, it can be used nationwide. become available for use. There are two main contents of the joint circular, in which China announced that it would allow the following: Fully foreign-funded hospitals will be established in several major cities, including Beijing and Shanghai. Foreign-invested enterprises will be engaged in biotechnology, especially providing human stem cell and gene therapy services in the pilot free trade zone. These pilot…

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In less than two months, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States. President-elect Trump has already announced that he will nominate Republican Congresswoman Lori Chavez Delemer to be the next Secretary of Labor. It remains to be seen whether the Trump DOL will continue the current administration's targeting of the healthcare industry. Indeed, under President Biden, the DOL has had a busy year with a focus on targeting the health care industry. The DOL issued more than a dozen press releases from Memorial Day to Labor Day alone related to settlements or judgments with…

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Welcome to Health-e-Law. Shepard Mullin's podcast explores fascinating medical technology topics and trends of the day. This episode features Daniel Vlaby and Amanda Zablocki, partners at Shepard Mullin and co-chairs of the firm's Women's Healthcare Leadership Collaboration. (WHLC), join Sarah Shanti to talk about the importance of elevating women into leadership roles in healthcare. What we discussed in this episode: Women hold approximately 75% of entry-level positions in the healthcare industry. Approximately 32% of executive-level positions in the healthcare industry are held by women, with less than 5% held by women of color. What led you to found WHLC six…

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A study co-authored by data scientists at Rutgers-Newark University finds that the AI ​​algorithms increasingly used to treat and diagnose patients are free from bias and bias that can hinder healthcare for Black and Latinx patients. There may be blind spots. Faye Cobb-Payton, a professor of mathematics and computer science, explains how AI techniques and algorithms rely on data that can lead to generalizations about patients of color and their cultural backgrounds. We are researching whether or not it is incorporated into the daily living environment. Peyton, who is special advisor to the chancellor on inclusive innovation at Rutgers-Newark University,…

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