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Best of December: EUA vaccine wariness | Hospital price transparency | Covid’s global reach

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Best of December: EUA vaccine wariness | Hospital price transparency | Covid’s global reach
Thursday, December 31, 2020
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The Month in Review

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Concerns widespread over emergency-use COVID vaccines

If a scientific survey of 788 representative Americans conducted in July is a reliable bellwether, the country could fall short of getting to the 70% vaccination rate needed to achieve community, or “herd,” immunity.

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Concerns widespread over emergency-use COVID vaccines

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Vaccination
If a scientific survey of 788 representative Americans conducted in July is a reliable bellwether, the country could fall short of getting to the 70% vaccination rate needed to achieve community, or “herd,” immunity.
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How not to get people to exchange holiday togetherness for community safety

Official mandates to social distance during the COVID-conscious holidays are going to fall on many a deaf ear if they fail to respect a ubiquitous human impulse at the core of such annual celebrations. 

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How not to get people to exchange holiday togetherness for community safety

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Party Celebration New Year's
Official mandates to social distance during the COVID-conscious holidays are going to fall on many a deaf ear if they fail to respect a ubiquitous human impulse at the core of such annual celebrations. 
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EHR review sheds light on planned, actual durations of doctor visits

Analyzing timestamped EHR data from more than 21 million primary care visits in 2017, researchers have ascertained average lengths of visit and other metrics useful to assessing care quality.

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EHR review sheds light on planned, actual durations of doctor visits

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Doctor Visit
Analyzing timestamped EHR data from more than 21 million primary care visits in 2017, researchers have ascertained average lengths of visit and other metrics useful to assessing care quality.
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Shuttering childcare when COVID spread is locally low would do more harm than good: Study

Locking down childcare over COVID-19 in a state whose programs serve more than half a million children a day would force 75% of families to work less and 59% to quit a job outright.

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Daycare
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Shuttering childcare when COVID spread is locally low would do more harm than good: Study

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Daycare
Locking down childcare over COVID-19 in a state whose programs serve more than half a million children a day would force 75% of families to work less and 59% to quit a job outright.
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Mayo Clinic shows, tells how it’s kept COVID-19 in relative check

The Mayo Clinic has had better outcomes with COVID-19 patients than the national average, achieving a mortality rate of 1.1% vs. approximately 3% for the U.S. as a whole.

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Mayo Clinic shows, tells how it’s kept COVID-19 in relative check

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The Mayo Clinic has had better outcomes with COVID-19 patients than the national average, achieving a mortality rate of 1.1% vs. approximately 3% for the U.S. as a whole.
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COVID makes landfall in the land of the South Pole

Until this week, the least densely populated continent was the only one of the world’s seven that looked like it might escape the COVID crisis unscathed. Now there are none.  

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COVID makes landfall in the land of the South Pole

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Until this week, the least densely populated continent was the only one of the world’s seven that looked like it might escape the COVID crisis unscathed. Now there are none.  
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Medicaid solidifies value-based drug payments

The revised system gives states greater leeway than they’ve had to cut value-based purchasing deals with pharma companies on innovative but expensive drugs.

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Medicaid solidifies value-based drug payments

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The revised system gives states greater leeway than they’ve had to cut value-based purchasing deals with pharma companies on innovative but expensive drugs.
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Hospital price transparency closing in

Is your organization ready to meet the new federal requirements on hospital price transparency? The policy is set to go live on New Year’s Day. 

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Hospital price transparency closing in

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Price Transparency
Is your organization ready to meet the new federal requirements on hospital price transparency? The policy is set to go live on New Year’s Day. 
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Healthcare workers do the courageous thing by going first for a COVID shot

Media outlets en masse captured the scenes this week when the first round of U.S. residents got inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Healthcare workers do the courageous thing by going first for a COVID shot

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Vaccination
Media outlets en masse captured the scenes this week when the first round of U.S. residents got inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine.
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How COVID misinformation goes viral—and how to beat it at its own game

People tend to perceive themselves as less swayed than others by COVID-19 misinformation, and the gap helps explain why some people are more open than others to governmental interventions.

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How COVID misinformation goes viral—and how to beat it at its own game

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People tend to perceive themselves as less swayed than others by COVID-19 misinformation, and the gap helps explain why some people are more open than others to governmental interventions.
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