What We're Reading: Page 113
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 16, 2022
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Wall Street Journal
Biden Administration Seeking Additional $30 Billion for Covid-19 Response
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Politico
Califf confirmed: The 6 challenges that await the new FDA commissioner
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NPR
Acute care at home brings the hospital to patients' living rooms
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IEEE Spectrum
Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported
Feb 15, 2022
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STAT
With no votes to spare, Senate advances Califf’s FDA nomination toward final vote
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Vox
Covid-19 created America’s next health care crisis: The cancers we didn’t catch early
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Bloomberg
Musk’s Neuralink Fends Off Animal Abuse Claims After Complaint
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Evaluate Vantage
Covid test revenues to crash in 2022
Feb 14, 2022
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Yahoo
This week: Confirmation fight over Biden's FDA nominee comes to a head
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NPR
Republicans call on Biden to end COVID's public health emergency designation
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MedCity News
CMS expands Medicare coverage for lung cancer screening
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STAT
What we know — and still don’t know — about whether telehealth can cut costs
Feb 11, 2022
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NPR
In rural America, patients are waiting for care — sometimes with deadly consequences
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Kaiser Health News
What Are Taxpayers Spending for Those ‘Free’ Covid Tests? The Government Won’t Say.
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Investors' Chronicle
Home medical device market to boom post-pandemic
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MedCity News
Validations are piling up on the efficacy of digital health tools to combat chronic disease
Feb 10, 2022
Feb 09, 2022
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CBS News
Chinese scientists say they've developed a new, highly accurate COVID test that gives results in 4 minutes
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NPR
Inside an Oregon hospital, here's what it takes to provide care through the chaos
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Evaluate Vantage
Cooper-Cook deal tops up a slow start for medtech buyouts
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Healthcare Dive
Amazon expands virtual care service nationwide as demand surges
Feb 08, 2022
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NBC News
Implanted spinal stimulation device allows patients to stand, walk and swim
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Kaiser Health News
Federal Investigation Into Spine Surgeries Uses Mob Laws to Target Health Care Fraud
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STAT
The Supreme Court is partly to blame for the Covid-19 test kit shortage
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MedCity News
Report finds cybersecurity an issue at hospitals, with almost half reporting an attack in the last 6 months