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Health Costs Transparency Rule Upheld in Court – Are You Ready for January 1st?
Most hospitals are familiar with the health cost transparency rule that was pushed by Trump and HHS Secretary Alex Azar and is scheduled to go into effect January 1st after being published back in November 2019.  The AHA with backing from organizations like the US Chamber of Commerce contested this rule in court as too […]
Source: EMR and HIPAA - December 30, 2020 Category: Information Technology Authors: John Lynn Tags: Administration C-Suite Leadership Health IT Company Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System Regulations Revenue Cycle Management AHA Alan Shoebridge Alex Azar Carbon Health Donald Trump Erin Bali Healthcare Price Transparency He Source Type: blogs

Sid Watkins
Romain Grosjean ' s awful crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, towards the end of the Formula 1 season, when he was attended within seconds by Alan van der Merwe and Ian Roberts in the medical car, and evacuated to hospital by helicopter, made me look up Dr Sid Watkins, an earlier medical officer in Formula 1.  Sid Watkins was a neurosurgeon, a published researcher who also compiled two brain atlases.  He was always interested in motor racing and had already had a medical role at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, and at races near where he had worked in the United States, when he was appointed by ...
Source: Browsing - December 28, 2020 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: Formula One motor racing Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
24 December, 2020 ----- As I write we see the US unable to develop a stimulus package to help their failing economy at the same time the COVID19 crisis is running totally out of control. Trump seems to have essentially abdicated while there seems to be a cyber-security emergency loose (Russia to blame apparently.). In the UK COVID19 seems to have mutated and we have a situation where – right now – the virus is winning. In OZ we have a virus outbreak in Sydney which is not looking at all good while all the State borders are going up again. Christmas seems to be at real risk! ----- Major Issues. ----- https://www.theaust...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - December 24, 2020 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Modeling the Legend, or, the Trouble with Diamond and Dybvig: Part II
George Selgin[This is the last half of a two-part critique of Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig ' s highly influential paper purporting to show that fractional reserve banking systems are inherently unstable. Part I can be foundhere.]Sauce for the Goose …Half a century after the fact, the " aggregate uncertainty " version of the Diamond-Dybvig model appeared at long last to offer solid proof of the inherent instability of ordinary banks, together with an equally solid foundation for government deposit insurance. But no sooner had the inspectors started poking their flashlights around that supposedly solid structure than ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - December 18, 2020 Category: American Health Authors: George Selgin Source Type: blogs

Will Congress Repeat the Worst Blunder of the First “Stimulus” Bill?
Alan ReynoldsA bipartisan Congressional group is eager borrow and spend another $900 billion on a new COVID-19 bill. Yet they appear determined to repeat the most wastefulpolitical stunt of the last “stimulus bill.”On December 17,The Wall Street Journal reported that “the package includes another round of direct payments to households,” which was recently added back into the mix after “The Trump administration [via Treasury Secretary Mnuchin] …proposed sending $600 checks. ”Borrowing money to send everyone a little check may sound clever to myopic politicians. But it is morally indefensible because ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - December 17, 2020 Category: American Health Authors: Alan Reynolds Source Type: blogs

TWiV 693: Vax to the future
On this episode, FDA EUA for Pfizer mRNA vaccine, efficacy of AstraZeneca ChAdOx1 COVID-19 vaccine, and an orally administered drug that blocks SARS-CoV-2 transmission in ferrets. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Click arrow to playDownload TWiV 693 (69 MB .mp3, 115 min)Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Show notes at microbe.tv/twiv
Source: virology blog - December 17, 2020 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Tags: This Week in Virology antiviral drug ChAdOx1 coronavirus COVID-19 EIDD-2801 ferret MK-4482 mRNA vaccine nucleoside analog pandemic Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 virus transmission viruses Source Type: blogs

Social-Emotional Health During the Pandemic
And now the holidays are approaching – a time for joy and connection, but also a time of increased stress, especially if experiencing the loss of elements of previous special seasons. We know that deep breathing, spending time in nature, practicing gratitude, and cultivating the habit of giving to others all help nurture social and emotional health. My acronym for this is BANG!: breathing, appreciation, nature, giving. I’d like to share with you two other glimpses into how our brains work, and then some practical tips based on these for strengthening social and emotional health during the pandemic, and particularly dur...
Source: Conversations with Dr Greene - December 14, 2020 Category: Child Development Authors: Alan Greene MD Tags: Dr. Greene's Blog Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Feature Source Type: blogs

What is the future of telemedicine?
Now that a pandemic has brought telemedicine into Americans’ consciousness and the health care system, it is timely to ask: How will telemedicine fit into future care? Failing to understand telemedicine ’s transformative capabilities is akin to missing the cell phone or online banking revolutions. I can still hear myself saying dismissively to one of my […]Find jobs at  Careers by KevinMD.com.  Search thousands of physician, PA, NP, and CRNA jobs now.  Learn more.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - December 9, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: < span itemprop="author" > < a href="https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/post-author/alan-dappen" rel="tag" > Alan Dappen, MD < /a > < /span > Tags: Physician Mobile health Primary Care Source Type: blogs

Will AI Make You an Addict?
The novel I’m writing is set in the future, tentatively in the year 2047, so it’s roughly one human generation ahead of us. For technology, however, that’s many generations ahead. Consider that the first iPhone shipped in 2007 (13 years ago). If you got an iPhone 4S when it first came out, that was 9 years ago, and the 5S was 7 years ago. The iPad is 10.5 years old. The Apple Watch is 5.5 years old. Look back 27 years to 1993. Back then I was using a 486DX 50mhz computer with a 250MB hard drive. I think it was about $2500 when I bought it. I did some contract programming for a local game develope...
Source: Steve Pavlina's Personal Development Blog - November 11, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Steve Pavlina Tags: Creating Reality Lifestyle Productivity Source Type: blogs

Digital Disease Surveillance
Alan Z. Rozenshtein (University of Minnesota), Digital Disease Surveillance, 70 Am. U. L. Rev. (2021, Forthcoming): Fighting the coronavirus pandemic will require digital disease surveillance: the use of digital technology to enhance traditional public-health techniques like contact tracing, isolation, and...
Source: HealthLawProf Blog - October 31, 2020 Category: Medical Law Authors: Katharine Van Tassel Source Type: blogs

Getting Beyond 2020!
And this is not just happening in the United States. This kind of division is happening around the world. The impact of this election, and this time in the world, will have a life-long impact on our children. They will grow up in the shadow of the pandemic. They will form in an atmosphere of unrest. They will inherit the anxiety and uncertainty they see all around them. Unless we can change and learn to work together. On June 21, 2001, my family visited the Pearl Harbor Memorial. We boarded a ferry from the shore to the sunken USS Arizona. On the ferry were two older men in uniform. One had served in the American Navy. The...
Source: Conversations with Dr Greene - October 23, 2020 Category: Child Development Authors: Alan Greene MD Tags: Dr. Greene's Blog Parenting Positive Parenting Source Type: blogs

When Will this $%!# Pandemic End?
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a worldwide effect for what seems like an eternity. After shelter-in-place orders became more prevalent in March,  most people probably didn’t think they’d still be wearing masks in October. So the question remains, when will the pandemic end?  It turns out there are quite a few factors that contribute to the rise and fall of a pandemic, some within our control, some that are not. An outbreak becomes a pandemic when it meets two criteria, first, it spreads rapidly and widely, and second, it must qualify as a severe disease. If either of these factors change, it is no longer consi...
Source: Conversations with Dr Greene - October 5, 2020 Category: Child Development Authors: Alan Greene MD Tags: Dr. Greene's Blog Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 COVID-19 Feature Source Type: blogs

America needs to invest in proactive patient outreach now
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced multiple new threats for physical and mental health. The novel coronavirus itself continues to infect more than 30,000 Americans as we enter the influenza season. The pandemic, economic devastation, and racial reckoning have led to a tripling of emotional distress. Essential preventive services such as cancer screenings,  childhood vaccination, maintenance visits for […]Find jobs at  Careers by KevinMD.com.  Search thousands of physician, PA, NP, and CRNA jobs now.  Learn more.
Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog - October 3, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: < span itemprop="author" > < a href="https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/post-author/jason-bae-and-alan-glaseroff" rel="tag" > Jason Bae, MD and Alan Glaseroff, MD < /a > < /span > Tags: Policy COVID-19 coronavirus Infectious Disease Public Health & Source Type: blogs

101 Quotes About Change (to Help You Live Your Best Life)
Today I'd like to share the best and most powerful quotes about change. Because change is inevitable. Sometimes it surprises and tackles us on a regular Tuesday afternoon. At other times we may simply realize that a change is needed to live a happier, less stressful or more successful life. So in this post you'll find 101 of the most helpful and thought-provoking quotes about dealing with change and about making a change happen in your own life. Inspirational Quotes about Change in Life “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Mahatma Gandhi “You never change your life until you step out of you...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - October 1, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Behind Worry Lines: Anticipating Patient Concerns
“If I’m scheduled for a colonoscopy, but i have a hemorrhoid should I still get it done or will it hurt during the procedure.?” “If I get a hip replacement will I be able to have sex again without pain?” “What happens to the space where my uterus was?” After reading a brief description of what happens […]
Source: EMR and HIPAA - September 29, 2020 Category: Information Technology Authors: Geri Lynn Baumblatt Tags: Ambulatory Clinical Communication and Patient Experience Healthcare IT Hospital - Health System LTPAC Alan Alda Patient Communication Patient Education Swelly Belly Source Type: blogs