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More than 8.5 million people selected a 2016 health plan through the federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace between Nov. 1 and Dec. 26, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced last week. About 71% of the plan selections were by 2015 enrollees who were renewing鈥
Nearly 8.3 million people selected a 2016 health plan through the federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace between Nov. 1 and Dec. 19, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced yesterday. About 71% of the plan selections were by 2015 enrollees who were renewing鈥
Forty drugs accounted for 71% of Medicare spending for drugs administered in physician and hospital outpatient settings last year, according to a dashboard released this week by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The White House yesterday released a federal plan to improve domestic and international capacity and collaboration to combat multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
U.S. births rose 1% in 2014 to nearly 4 million, the first increase since 2007, according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Birth rates rose 3% for Asian/Pacific Islander women and 1% for white women, and declined 9% for teens, 3% for American Indian鈥
The AHA Physician Leadership Forum and American Medical Association will host a Jan. 12 webinar on their guiding principles for successfully integrating clinical skills and business insights at the leadership level to foster more collaborative and cohesive decision-making at hospitals and鈥
The AHA encourages all hospitals to complete the eighth annual Information Technology Supplement to the AHA Annual Survey. The survey was mailed to hospital CEOs this month for their chief information officer to complete on paper or online by Dec. 28.
The Department of Health and Human Services鈥 Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology today released its final 2016 Interoperability Standards Advisory, intended to provide an updated list of the 鈥渂est available鈥 standards and implementation specifications to meet鈥
The U.S. death rate from drug overdoses increased 6.5% in 2014 to a record 47,055, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. That includes an 80% increase in deaths from synthetic opioids such as fentanyl and 26% increase from heroin.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Department of Homeland Security today removed enhanced visa and port-of-entry screening for travelers from Sierra Leone, which the World Health Organization declared free of Ebola transmission on Nov. 7. Travelers departing Sierra Leone will remain鈥