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Infected people who test false-negative and are asymptomatic may not be isolated and can consequently go on to infect others.
Hospitals lost 27,000 jobs in May, showing they have yet to recover financially.
This week's top stories include shadow pharmacies playing on COVID-19 fears, hospitals getting additional aid and the challenges of integrating in-person care back into workflows.
The goal was to improve outcomes, reduce the recidivism rate and send inmates back into the communities with coherent care plans.
Urban Institute analysis shows there may be an expansion of health insurance options in 2021, as national insurers are reportedly reentering market.
The guidance standardizes reporting with the intent of providing public health officials access to real-time data as they coordinate their response.
Hackers are taking advantage of provider distraction to breach health systems.
CEO Kristen Valdes began b.well after her daughter Bailey's near-death experience.
With fewer elective procedures due to widespread restrictions, the telehealth share of total medical claim lines has increased greatly.
By shifting personnel to different departments, Nebraska Medicine Center has shored up labor costs and avoided furloughing workers.