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The HHS Conscience Rule and What It Means for Your Clients

By / May 14, 2019 / , / 0 Comments

On May 1st, Trump  announced the final Conscience Rule or the rule that provides protection for medical personnel, entities, and insurers for refusing services that conflict with their personal beliefs or conscience. According to the Final Conscience Regulation Fact Sheet, “The rule ensures that, among other things, healthcare professionals will not feel compelled to leave […]

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Health and Homelessness

By / September 27, 2018 / , / 0 Comments

In 2017, 20% of the homeless population reported to have mental health issues, 16% have chronic substance abuse, and more than 10,000 homeless people have AIDS/HIV. (1) People who are homeless have higher risks of contracting  chronic illnesses compared to the general population. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, many homeless face heart […]

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AHA Launches Center for Health Innovation

By / September 6, 2018 / , / 0 Comments

Yesterday, The American Hospital Association launched its Center for Health Innovation as an effort to support hospitals and health systems as they face the ever changing trends with technology. The Center for Health Innovation will focus on new  data based market intelligence to stay up to date, cyber security access to proactively assess risks and […]

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How Coordinated Care Can Help Seniors

By / August 30, 2018 / , , / 0 Comments

A recent study suggest that a major way to keep senior citizens with multiple chronic conditions healthy is through coordinated care. Through a review 0f 25 earlier studies using over 12,000 patients, researchers have found that patients with multiple chronic illnesses were show signs of improved health though coordinated care(2). Many of these patients had […]

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