WHO: Ebola Outbreak Is International Public Health Emergency
August 8th 2014The World Health Organization declared an international public health emergency Friday over the Ebola outbreak in western Africa that has killed almost 1,000 people. The outbreak of the deadly virus is "extraordinary event" and a public health risk to other countries, it said.
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How Employer-Based Health Insurance Actually Is Cheaper Than Government-Sponsored Insurance
August 6th 2014Comparing the cost of employer-sponsored insurance to the cost of either Medicare or Medicaid is a completely stacked comparison even if we fully adjust for every iota of age and health status differences between these three populations and use an apples-to-apples comparison of plans having the identical benefits and actuarial value.
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Experimental Drug Likely Saved Ebola Patients
August 5th 2014On July 30, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, an arm of the military responsible for any chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive threats, allotted additional funding to MAPP Biopharmaceutical due to "promising results."
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CMS Issues Final Rules for Inpatient, Hospice Payments
August 5th 2014The CMS has finalized a rule (PDF) that decreases inpatient prospective payment system payments by $756 million overall. Meanwhile, long-term-care hospitals will see payments increase by 1.1%, or approximately $62 million in fiscal 2015, which starts Oct. 1.
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