“For many doctors and clinicians, the move to virtual visits may be permanent, even with all the technical hiccups. A survey conducted by SimplePractice of over 2,400 clinicians in February found that 88% expected to continue offering a telehealth option.” […]
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The week in healthcare reform “…what bothers me the most at the end of the day is that it’s set up to take advantage of the vulnerable.” Federal Government May Have to Wrest Pricing Information from Hospitals Atlanta Journal Constitution | Yamil […]
“The elimination of the test will be a game changer for aging or impaired Californians who need long-term care but are caught in a common conundrum: They don’t earn enough to cover the high costs of ongoing nursing home care and can’t rely […]
“These issues were key to candidate Biden’s 2020 health care platform, which stated he would ‘stand up to abuse of power’ by drugmakers.” Biden’s July Executive Order Includes Drug Pricing Provisions. But Will They Do Enough? President […]
The week in healthcare reform “People struggle with bills even as insurance coverage increases, showing ‘that health insurance in America is not protective enough.’” The People Who Suffered Most During Pandemic Are Most Plagued by Medical Bills HealthLeaders | By Alexandra Wilson […]
Medicare for All Action Alerts July & August 2021 The Medicare for All movement is growing so strong and diverse, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with. HOORAY! If you learn of an upcoming action taking place in California that […]
“Drug companies are actively and intentionally targeting the United States for price increases, often while cutting prices in the rest of the world.” Drugmakers’ Spending on Stock, Dividends and Executive Pay Exceeds Research, Democrats Say The largest […]
The week in healthcare reform “These clusters of unvaccinated people are what is standing in the way of us putting this virus down permanently.” Five Undervaccinated Clusters Put the Entire United States at Risk CNN | Elizabeth Cohen and John Bonifield | […]