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Amesite Inc. (NASDAQ: AMST) has secured contracts with franchise owners of national brands for its NurseMagic™ app in the home health and home care industries. The contracts represent a significant milestone, demonstrating the app’s scalability across hundreds of locations. NurseMagic™ addresses workforce performance challenges in an industry projected to grow from $100 billion in 2024 to $176 billion by 2032.Multiple franchise owners, including those from Senior Helpers and BrightStar Care, have praised the platform’s ease of use and effectiveness. The company’s strategy involves offering accessible pricing with sustainable margins to drive widespread adoption. In just…

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cambridge, massachusetts, December 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Blueprint Medicines Corporation (NASDAQ: BPMC) today announced: kate havillandThe CEO will present the company profile and 2025 outlook at the 43rd JPMorgan Healthcare Annual Conference in December 2020. Monday, January 13, 2025in 9am Pacific Time (12:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)). A live webcast of the presentation can be viewed by visiting the Investors and Media section of Blueprint Medicines' website at http://ir.blueprintmedicines.com. A replay of the webcast will be archived on the Blueprint Medicines website for 30 days after the presentation. About Blueprint Medicine Blueprint Medicines is a fully integrated global biopharmaceutical company…

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listen to article 3 minutes This voice is automatically generated. Please let us know if you have any feedback. Diving overview: Dive Insight: Steward faced the challenge of selling the facility during its operations. Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganization — The prospective purchaser canceled the transaction. Although the sales schedule has been postponed many times, A weeks-long stalemate with landlords over how to distribute the proceeds was a contributing factor. First, the medical system Possibility of closing Sharon has emerged In August. Lawyers told the U.S. Bankruptcy Court that the hospital, like many in Steward's portfolio, is so cash-strapped that if…

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Governor Kathy Hochul's visit to Crossgates Mall on Tuesday began with a public standoff over changes to the administration of the Consumer Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP).Located just outside Albany, the governor stopped by the mall for an event promoting a new inflation rebate proposal aimed at easing economic pressure on New Yorkers. CDPAP allows people with disabilities to hire a caregiver of their choice, often a family member or trusted aide, and serves approximately 250,000 seniors and New Yorkers with disabilities. .On October 1, the Governor announced that a Georgia-based company, Public Partnership LLC (PPL), would take…

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) – The Missouri Economic Research and Information Center predicts that Missouri's health care industry will grow over the next 15 years, but local health facilities are not expected to experience that kind of growth. No.MERIC predicts a 15% increase in employment for healthcare workers and healthcare support positions by 2040.Meanwhile, nearly all of Missouri is considered a “shortage area” for these positions by the Regional Health Information Hub.Only Platte, Clay and Cass counties, all in the Kansas City metropolitan area, are listed as having no shortage of health care workers.The most populous counties, Jackson County, St.…

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As legislators criss-crossed rural Virginia this year, they heard a common refrain: “Rural areas are struggling with health care staffing shortages and transportation issues.” After months of meetings and field visits, the bipartisan House Select Committee on Rural and Small Town Health Care Advancement on Tuesday released a report outlining legislative and budgetary recommendations aimed at addressing these challenges. announced. Some of the proposals include state grants to help local health care providers recruit specialists and increased investment in nursing education programs to build a stronger workforce. Included. To improve transportation access, the report recommends a new program that would…

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Jarrett Bauer, CEO of home health and remote patient monitoring company Health Recovery Solutions, wanted to help more home health providers expand their reach through virtual care. While home care remains a top priority for Bauer, he is now addressing the needs of other industries. He recently launched Montauk AI, a transaction and investment banking platform that helps companies with real-time valuations. “We are on a mission to use AI and software to create exits at a fraction of the price and provide greater access to those who traditionally could not afford it. Bauer told Home Health Care News. “There…

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Getty ImagesLuigi Mangione has been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the New York district attorney announced Tuesday.Mangione faces a variety of charges, including first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, one of which calls the killing an “act of terrorism,” Bragg said.Prosecutor Alvin Bragg said the “purpose was to instill fear” and described the shooting as “a horrific, well-planned, targeted murder”. Mr. Mangione is scheduled to appear in court on Dec. 19 for a court hearing on whether to be extradited to New York to face charges, but Mr. Bragg suggested he…

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In this interview, NewsMedical talks to Karger Publishers' Sharon Redston about the Fast Facts series. Fast Facts is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Can you tell us about the initial vision behind the series and how it first came about? Fast Facts is the brainchild of Sarah Redstone. Having worked in medical publishing and Med Comms for several years, she identified a gap in the market for what she likes to call “refreshing, easy-to-read” materials that meet the needs of busy healthcare professionals with limited time. I was feeling it. She founded Health Press Ltd, an independent medical publishing…

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A state-funded program that helps Massachusetts seniors and people with Alzheimer's disease avoid nursing homes and other long-term care facilities is projected to lose money if current usage trends continue, advocates say. people warned on Tuesday.Massachusetts home care program, available to people over 60 or under 60 with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia, faces a deficit of tens of millions of dollars even with zero program growth through the remainder of fiscal year 2025, proposed said the people. Briefing session.According to Mass Aging Access, the elderly population in Massachusetts is “rapidly growing,” with people generally living longer and people over…

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