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    Supreme Court Justices seem skeptical of case to overturn ACA

    November 10, 2020

    It’s unlikely the Justices will issue a decision immediately. They have until the end of the term in June to rule.

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    What to know as ACA heads to Supreme Court – again

    November 9, 2020

    There is a long list of ways this could play out.

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    Biden victory: What it means for COVID, health care

    November 7, 2020

    Biden’s agenda includes: Ramping up the federal response to COVID-19, boosting the Affordable Care Act, creating a new “public option” to cover uninsured Americans, and expanding Medicare and Medicaid.

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    Medicare fines half of hospitals for readmitting too many patients

    November 4, 2020

    A hospital will be penalized if its readmission rate is higher than expected given national trends in select categories.

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    Health sector has spent $464 million on lobbying in 2020

    November 2, 2020

    PhRMA leads sector through the third quarter, with the American Hospital Association just behind.

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    CDC panel takes on COVID vaccine rollout, risks, and side effects

    November 2, 2020

    ACIP will need to offer direction on which groups should get priority in vaccine allocation, inasmuch as early supplies will not be sufficient to vaccinate everyone.

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    Health care workers implore OSHA for more oversight on COVID-19 safety

    October 26, 2020

    “OSHA is doing a lamentably poor job protecting workers during the pandemic,” said James Brudney, JD, a professor at Fordham Law School, in New York City.

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    COVID-19 vaccine standards questioned at FDA advisory meeting

    October 23, 2020

    Speakers asked for data showing COVID-19 vaccines can prevent serious illness and urged transparency about the agency’s deliberations for each product to be considered.

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    COVID-19 pandemic amplifies uncertainty for immigrant hospitalists

    October 13, 2020

    “It feels like we are essential health care workers but non-essential immigrants,” said Dr. Patel.

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    The socioeconomic revolving door of 30-day heart failure readmissions

    October 9, 2020

    Racial disparities in 30-day HF readmissions stem partly from variation in economic status of residential neighborhoods, regardless of hospital care quality or insurance coverage, a study suggests.

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