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David Dranove, the Walter McNerney Distinguished Professor of Healthcare Industrial Management at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Mr. Dranove provides fundamental insights into how healthcare markets work – how they impact patients in general, vulnerable populations, healthcare delivery, costs and health outcomes. is praised for being given. His work changed academic and public understanding of health care markets and shaped policy for hospitals, health insurance, physician practices, and pharmaceuticals. “I am honored and honored to join the National Academy of Medicine,” Dranove said. “My election to the Academy affirms…

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OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in a legislative effort to protect Americans' access to lifesaving preventive health care. Today's amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) supports the Biden administration's defense of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) preventive care mandate. This mandate requires private insurers to provide certain preventive services to consumers free of charge, such as cardiovascular disease interventions, lung, breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings, and dental and vision screenings for infants and young children. It is required to be applied. In March…

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new york, usa Mercer, a Marsh McLennan (NYSE:MMC) company and a global leader in helping clients realize their investment goals, shape the future of work, and improve employee health and retirement outcomes, announced today that , released a new study, “The Future of the U.S. Healthcare Industry.” : Labor market forecast to 2028. The report predicts there will be a shortage of 100,000 healthcare workers nationwide by 2028. Even before COVID-19, the U.S. healthcare labor market faced challenges where demand for healthcare workers exceeded supply. A new Mercer report finds that accelerating job turnover, health care worker burnout, an aging…

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At least 21 people have been charged in Turkey with a fraud involving newborns and private hospitals that resulted in the deaths of at least 10 infants. An indictment seen by Middle East Eye alleges 21 suspects took advantage of Turkey's public healthcare system by transferring newborn babies from public hospitals to private clinics for long stays in order to receive public benefits. is said to be involved. The suspects used an accomplice who operated 112 emergency phone lines to unnecessarily transfer infants to 19 private hospitals. The accomplices sent the infant to a private facility even though a state…

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Nvidia.AFP (via Getty Images) Nvidia today partnered with Aidoc, a startup focused on enabling healthcare organizations to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the clinical setting, to create a new framework to accelerate and define AI adoption in the healthcare industry. announced that they would be developing a work. The new framework is titled “Blueprint for Resilient Integration and Deployment of Guided Excellence” (BRIDGE) and will ultimately determine how best to integrate AI services into clinical workflows to improve patient outcomes. provides guidelines that organizations can use to The purpose behind the BRIDGE initiative is to help foster a structured…

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Embedded finance, especially lending, has recently been introduced into a variety of URLs, apps, brick-and-mortar environments, and even at the point of sale, demonstrating how widespread integration into the connected economy has become. It will be. This opportunity, measured by transaction volume, will be a focus for consumers, financiers, and small businesses in the near future. Nandan Sheth, CEO of card-linked installment solutions provider Splitit, recently told PYMNTS' Karen Webster that he sees the future tied to three main categories: lending, insurance, and investing. . We call this an “all-inclusive” economy, where transactions become part of the entire experience. “From…

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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Community advocates came together today to promote medical services at the redeveloped Atlanta Medical Center.The city has just announced plans to build new housing and stores on the site of a shuttered hospital.Organizers are concerned about the lack of proper medical care in Georgia. They marched along the Beltline Sunday afternoon to unveil a mural of the “My Community, My Hospital” campaign. The mural celebrates the legacy of AMC and its former name, Georgia Baptist Hospital.“I heard about the redevelopment plans. We have a lot of ideas for them, but mainly the only thing…

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Share on PinterestA new study looked at several key factors to determine which states have the best or worst mental health care. Alexander Spatari/Getty ImagesA new study analyzes seven data points to reveal the worst states for mental health care. For the second time in a row, Texas topped the list as the worst state for mental health care, while Vermont was ranked as the best state for mental health care. Experts say: Advice on what to look for in your health insurance plan regarding mental health coverage and how to access mental health care without insurance.Where you live may…

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NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reason: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, purchased the securities of Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACHC) between February 28, 2020 and September 26, 2024. announced that they have filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of Includes both dates (“Class Period”). A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the court by December 16, 2024 in the securities class action lawsuit originally filed by the Company. What: If you purchased Acadia Healthcare securities during the Class Period,…

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More than half of the healthcare workers surveyed, especially in state and central government medical colleges, felt their workplaces were “unsafe”. “Workplace Safety and Security in Indian Healthcare Settings: A Cross-Sectional Survey” published in the latest issue of the journal Epidemiology International highlights the urgent need to improve the safety and security measures prevalent in healthcare settings. Emphasized gender. (Representative image/Pixabay) The study, led by experts from Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC), Safdarjung Hospital and AIIMS, New Delhi, highlighted “critical gaps” in security infrastructure in India's healthcare settings. Also read: 9 IPO Equivalents INRHyundai Motor India to list on Dalal…

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