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Private equity deals down 15% | Clinic staffing at pre-COVID levels | FDA to ban cold meds
Monday, November 11, 2024
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Private equity transactions in healthcare down 15% since 2023, report finds

However, an analysis from research firm PitchBook suggests a rebound could be on the horizon, as investors shift their gaze to specialty care services. 

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Growing physician shortages have spurred rising salaries as health systems and practices attempt to attract or retain staff. The survey data from over 37,000 physician shows the average physician pay in the U.S. increased 3.7% from 2023 to 2024, but is lower than the prior year. Cardiologist salary and compensation data.
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Private equity transactions in healthcare down 15% since 2023, report finds

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Growing physician shortages have spurred rising salaries as health systems and practices attempt to attract or retain staff. The survey data from over 37,000 physician shows the average physician pay in the U.S. increased 3.7% from 2023 to 2024, but is lower than the prior year. Cardiologist salary and compensation data.
However, an analysis from research firm PitchBook suggests a rebound could be on the horizon, as investors shift their gaze to specialty care services. 
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Clinical staffing once again at pre-COVID levels, survey finds

However, increases in the demand for patient care may be eating away at gains.

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Clinical staffing once again at pre-COVID levels, survey finds

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However, increases in the demand for patient care may be eating away at gains.
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FDA set to ban certain over-the-counter cold medications

Oral decongestants containing phenylephrine were found not to be effective. However, nasal sprays of the same drug are not subject to the FDA’s proposed order.

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FDA set to ban certain over-the-counter cold medications

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Oral decongestants containing phenylephrine were found not to be effective. However, nasal sprays of the same drug are not subject to the FDA’s proposed order.
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Featured Articles

Sesame Street marketing executive moves to St. Jude

Samantha Maltin, a former marketing executive at Sesame Workshop, will now lead branding and public outreach initiatives at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 

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Sesame Street marketing executive moves to St. Jude

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Samantha Maltin, a former marketing executive at Sesame Workshop, will now lead branding and public outreach initiatives at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. 
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Looming fear of more IV shortages as Hurricane Rafael gains strength

The IV solution supply chain is still recovering after Hurricane Helene damaged a manufacturing site in North Carolina. 

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Looming fear of more IV shortages as Hurricane Rafael gains strength

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The IV solution supply chain is still recovering after Hurricane Helene damaged a manufacturing site in North Carolina. 
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Walgreens settles class-action fraud lawsuit for $100M

The pharmacy chain is accused of charging insurance more for generic drugs than uninsured customers of its Prescription Saving Club.

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Walgreens settles class-action fraud lawsuit for $100M

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The pharmacy chain is accused of charging insurance more for generic drugs than uninsured customers of its Prescription Saving Club.
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In Case You Missed It

MGMA concerned by 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) Senior Vice of Government Affairs, Anders Gilberg, explains MGMA’s 28-page letter to CMS on issues with the proposed 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.
 

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MGMA's Anders Gilberg discusses concerns on Medicare physician fee schedule
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MGMA concerned by 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

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MGMA's Anders Gilberg discusses concerns on Medicare physician fee schedule
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) Senior Vice of Government Affairs, Anders Gilberg, explains MGMA’s 28-page letter to CMS on issues with the proposed 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. 
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Microsoft: Ransomware hit nearly 400 healthcare entities this year—a 300% rise since 2015

A study from Microsoft on the impact of ransomware found unaffected nearby hospitals see a rise in stroke and cardiac arrest cases, in addition to an influx of patients. 

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Microsoft: Ransomware hit nearly 400 healthcare entities this year—a 300% rise since 2015

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A study from Microsoft on the impact of ransomware found unaffected nearby hospitals see a rise in stroke and cardiac arrest cases, in addition to an influx of patients. 
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In Other News

Predicting sudden cardiac death after a heart attack may be impossible—for now

Researchers tried to crack the code, but they fell short time and time again. AI may offer potential as one way to finally find an answer, they added. 

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Predicting sudden cardiac death after a heart attack may be impossible—for now

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Researchers tried to crack the code, but they fell short time and time again. AI may offer potential as one way to finally find an answer, they added. 
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Ultrasound device could be 'promising breakthrough' for treating diabetic neuropathy

Up to one-third of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime, and up to 20% will require some form of amputation as a result.  

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Ultrasound device developed to treat neuropathy
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Ultrasound device could be 'promising breakthrough' for treating diabetic neuropathy

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Ultrasound device developed to treat neuropathy
Up to one-third of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime, and up to 20% will require some form of amputation as a result.  
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