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Moderna's COVID-Flu Vaccine Shows Stronger Immune Response Than Individual Shots, Late-Stage Trial Finds

Forbes Healthcare

Moderna said it will talk with regulators to figure out next steps for its combination COVID-flu vaccine and will present data at an upcoming medical conference.

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Welldoc–Anand Iyer & Marina Dorotheo demo the latest!

The Healthcare Blog

Welldoc is a consumer facing tool that has been around a long, long time in the diabetes management space. It was the first company to be certified by the FDA as Software as a Medical Device, and it has moved into wide range of diseases as the consumer front-end for many organizations. Welldoc itself is hiding behind the scenes in most of these relationships but it has grown steadily and not had to raise money since 2016.

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Give Me An Air Conditioner Or Give me Cash?

Forbes Healthcare

We must prioritize patients' best interests over political considerations. Patients and taxpayers will be better off if we dare to let patients take the driver’s seat.

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Medical Terminology Explained: A Guide for Aspiring Medical Assistants

MedQuest College

Medical assistants embark on a journey filled with learning and growth, and one essential aspect of their education is mastering medical terminology. Medical terminology serves as the foundation of effective communication in the healthcare field, allowing professionals to accurately describe symptoms, diagnoses, treatments, and procedures. Understanding Medical Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes Medical terminology is built upon a combination of prefixes, roots, and suffixes, each contributing to the

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How The FDA's Sunscreen Skepticism Burns Americans

Forbes Healthcare

We're lathering up with the same stuff we did a quarter-century ago—despite advancements in the science behind preventing sunburns, or worse.

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The Importance of Proper Control Arms

Sensible Medicine

This is a story about placebo effects. I raise the issue because the prominent journal JAMA-Psychiatry published a paper purporting to show that placebos have great effects in many psychiatric conditions. The erroneous conclusion provides excellent teaching points. First a Thought Experiment Say I gave 100 cyclists a red supplement designed to increase muscle contraction and increase pedal power.

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How To Sell Personal Training To Clients: Step-By-Step Guide

Trafft

As all personal trainers know, a good exercise routine takes consistency. The same is true when coming up with a plan on how to sell personal training packages to clients. Personal trainers need to be consistent in their efforts to attract new clientele and sell their services. But how do you start the sales process without boring your potential client?

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Physicians say documentation burdens are impeding patient care

Medical Economics

New AMIA survey plans on detailing responses from doctors, other clinicians twice a year.

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15% Of Patients Who Go Off Antidepressants Have Withdrawal Symptoms

Forbes Healthcare

A recent Lancet Psychiatry study revealed that around 15% or one in six patients who discontinue using antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms.

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American College of Physicians on artificial intelligence in medicine: a slideshow

Medical Economics

ACP publishes position paper on how doctors and health systems should use new AI technology.

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Abbott Wins FDA Approval For Two Over-The-Counter Diabetes Trackers

Forbes Healthcare

Abbott Laboratories said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared for sale two new over-the-counter continuous glucose monitoring systems.

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Forget “turbo cancers” caused by COVID-19 vaccines. Does COVID itself cause cancer?

Science Based Medicine

The Washington Post recently published an article asking if COVID-19 infection can cause cancer. Probably not, but cancer caused by a virus is more more plausible than "turbo cancer" caused by the vaccine. The post Forget “turbo cancers” caused by COVID-19 vaccines. Does COVID itself cause cancer? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s Drug Donanemab Is Being Considered For FDA Approval—Here’s What To Know

Forbes Healthcare

If approved, donanemab would become only the second drug of its kind for Alzheimer’s in the U.S.

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Alleviating the Prior Authorization Headache  

Electronic Health Reporter

This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Matt Bridge and Ryan Chapin of AGS Health The prior authorization process has evolved in complexity as the healthcare industry transitions from fee-for-service to value-based care. At the same time, payers are expanding the […] The article Alleviating the Prior Authorization Headache appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com.

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Biotech Insiders Share Five Lessons From Pioneering New Medicines

Forbes Healthcare

From being first to market to talking to regulators early and often, these five insights give readers a sneak peek into the world of cutting-edge drug development.

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The need for sustainable healthcare: Beyond private equity

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Read how physician-owned models prioritize patient care over profits in today's healthcare landscape.

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The Thematic Roadmap for AHIP 2024: What the Health Insurance Conference Will Cover

Health Populi

Health insurance plans make mainstream media news every week, whether coverage deals with the cost of a plan, the cost of out-of-network care, prior authorizations, or cybersecurity and ransomware attacks, among other front-page issues. This week, AHIP (the acronym for the industry association of Americans Health Insurance Plans) is convening in Las Vegas for its largest annual 2024 meeting.

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Leveraging technology to achieve balance in healthcare

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Leveraging technology is crucial for healthcare to enhance care, automate tasks and optimize outcomes.

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Another Approach To Checkpoint Inhibitors: Targeting Receptors

Forbes Healthcare

An alternative to PD-1 targeting cancer therapies, PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors boost antitumor responses by targeting proteins found on cancer cells.

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How AI Technology Could Be Eroding Consumers’ Trust in Health Care

Health Populi

If people’s feelings about AI were a Wall Street market, we’d find both bulls and bears, simultaneously, viewing AI’s role in health care. We can see this from many consumer surveys published in the past year about the growing role and adoption of AI in health care, and some wariness found in a new study from Deloitte on Building and maintaining health care consumers’ trust in generative AI.

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The Speed of Flexible Learning: Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast

MedCerts

What is Flex Learning? Sometimes known as “ blended learning ,” flexible learning is different from the traditional classroom programs that require students to enroll within set timeframes. Instead, this more modern method lets you decide where and when it’s best for you to learn. Flex learning programs may take place online, through work-study programs, or in hybrid classrooms, depending on the program and the academic institution.

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Teladoc Health names former insurance exec as new CEO

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Chuck Divita will take the reins as CEO immediately, about two months after the telehealth vendor’s longtime chief executive abruptly departed following flagging financial performance at the company.

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Revolutionizing Health Care With the 4 P’s of Patient Experience

Guideway Care

The rise of virtual care allows physicians to leverage new technology and connect with their patients. Since the public is more and more willing to use modern technology in the healthcare process, healthcare providers can integrate effective strategies in improving patient experience. Most practitioners, providers, and health systems have adopted the 4 P’S of patient experience to ensure exceptional services.

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Gym Membership Statistics You Should Know [2024]

Trafft

If you are in the fitness industry, either as a business owner or personal trainer, having some insights into gym membership statistics can help you put your right foot forward. Over the years, many gyms have grown, mostly due to a rise in motivation for exercise and a healthier lifestyle. Additionally, more fitness centers align their vision and mission to target members’ health goals, which also contributes to the growth.

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The Power of Combining An Online Course with A World-Class Textbook

Medical Terminology Education

Maximizing Learning Medical Terminology In the ever-evolving field of healthcare, mastery of medical terminology is crucial. A strong grasp of this specialized language enables professionals to communicate accurately, improving patient care and operational efficiency. The synergy between online medical terminology courses and world-class textbooks offers a comprehensive and dynamic approach to learning that caters to various learning styles and needs, making it an increasingly popular choice amo

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What’s New with the 2025 AMCAS Application?

Accepted Blog

If you are a medical school applicant with the goal of matriculating in the fall of 2025, it is time to submit your primary application! The American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) opened on May 1, 2024, and fully completed applications can now be submitted (as of May 28, 2024). If you are still working on your primary application, however, don’t worry.

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Overcoming Challenges of Transitioning Newly Trained Clinicians into Practice

Performance Health

Physicians and nursing leaders are increasingly concerned about the challenges of transitioning newly trained clinicians from education to practice, a situation that’s been significantly worsened by the pandemic. Continue reading to learn strategies organizations can implement to better support their incoming workforce.

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3 ways value-based care is transforming American healthcare

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

This transition to value-based care is transforming the healthcare system. Medical practices can expect many benefits from this transformation—but only after fully embracing the shift.

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The common “trapdoors” in payor contracts – and how physicians can avoid them

Medical Economics

A business in the health care system usually succeeds or fails depending on the complicated, multi-layered contract negotiations between physicians and payors.

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Walgreens-backed CityMD settles with Justice Department over alleged COVID fraud

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

From 2020 to 2022, CityMD falsely documented insured patients as uninsured before fraudulently billing the federal government for their COVID-19 care, according to regulators. CityMD denies the allegations.

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FDA vs. MDMA; home health aide health; illegal opioid sales – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

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