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Health worker shots help patients survive flu | Online doctor attacks | Haven to fold

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Health worker shots help patients survive flu | Online doctor attacks | Haven to fold
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
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Mandating flu shot availability for healthcare workers saves patient lives

Hospitals required by state laws to offer healthcare workers flu shots can expect significantly reduced flu and pneumonia mortality compared with hospitals in states forgoing such mandates.

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Mandating flu shot availability for healthcare workers saves patient lives

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Hospitals required by state laws to offer healthcare workers flu shots can expect significantly reduced flu and pneumonia mortality compared with hospitals in states forgoing such mandates.
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Online bullying of physicians common across the board, but women docs face much more sexual harassment

Almost a quarter of surveyed physicians say they’ve been personally attacked on social media or by other online means. That’s men and women alike, and in about equal ratios.

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Online bullying of physicians common across the board, but women docs face much more sexual harassment

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Almost a quarter of surveyed physicians say they’ve been personally attacked on social media or by other online means. That’s men and women alike, and in about equal ratios.
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Amazon, JPMorgan and Berkshire Hathaway pulling the plug on Haven

The company had planned to model digital healthcare transformation by innovating transparent and replicable ways to cover and serve its combined 1.5 million employees.

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Amazon, JPMorgan and Berkshire Hathaway pulling the plug on Haven

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The company had planned to model digital healthcare transformation by innovating transparent and replicable ways to cover and serve its combined 1.5 million employees.
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In Case You Missed It

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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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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In Other News

Man awarded $1.9M after misinterpreted scan contributes to 20-month delay in cancer diagnosis

U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Wolford said it was an “undisputed fact” that Gerald Culhane’s abnormally large lymph node was not spotted and acted upon when it should have been.

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Man awarded $1.9M after misinterpreted scan contributes to 20-month delay in cancer diagnosis

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U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Wolford said it was an “undisputed fact” that Gerald Culhane’s abnormally large lymph node was not spotted and acted upon when it should have been.
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UnitedHealthcare knocks Envision radiologists out of its network over ‘egregiously high rates’

All told, the private equity-backed physician services firm employs more than 900 radiologists operating in 570-plus facilities. 

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UnitedHealthcare knocks Envision radiologists out of its network over ‘egregiously high rates’

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All told, the private equity-backed physician services firm employs more than 900 radiologists operating in 570-plus facilities. 
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Skip the meat? Considering the cardiovascular benefits of pescatarian, vegetarian diets

Vegetarian diets must still contain heart-healthy choices, the researchers wrote—simply doing away with meat is not enough to turn around your health. 

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Skip the meat? Considering the cardiovascular benefits of pescatarian, vegetarian diets

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Vegetarian diets must still contain heart-healthy choices, the researchers wrote—simply doing away with meat is not enough to turn around your health. 
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