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J&J splits | Consolidation in the advisory subsector | Home tests recalled

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J&J splits | Consolidation in the advisory subsector | Home tests recalled
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
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Kaufman Hall acquires Healthcare Real Estate Capital

Kaufman, Hall & Associates has acquired Healthcare Real Estate Capital, a national advisory firm focused on the healthcare and higher education real estate capital markets sectors.

 

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Kaufman Hall acquires Healthcare Real Estate Capital

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Kaufman, Hall & Associates has acquired Healthcare Real Estate Capital, a national advisory firm focused on the healthcare and higher education real estate capital markets sectors.  
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130-year-old Johnson & Johnson will split into two public companies

J&J's consumer business—responsible for Tylenol, Band-Aid and more household names—will separate from its pharmaceutical and medical device division.

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130-year-old Johnson & Johnson will split into two public companies

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J&J's consumer business—responsible for Tylenol, Band-Aid and more household names—will separate from its pharmaceutical and medical device division.
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Biden expected to choose cardiologist who served under Obama as next FDA commissioner

Robert Califf, MD, is a practicing cardiologist and professor of cardiology at the Duke University School of Medicine. 

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 U.S. Senate has confirmed cardiologist Robert Califf as next FDA commissioner. 
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Biden expected to choose cardiologist who served under Obama as next FDA commissioner

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 U.S. Senate has confirmed cardiologist Robert Califf as next FDA commissioner. 
Robert Califf, MD, is a practicing cardiologist and professor of cardiology at the Duke University School of Medicine. 
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FDA recalls 2.2M at-home COVID tests due to false positive results

Ellume was the first company to gain federal authorization for an over-the-counter test to detect COVID-19.

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FDA recalls 2.2M at-home COVID tests due to false positive results

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Ellume was the first company to gain federal authorization for an over-the-counter test to detect COVID-19.
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Pandemic effects: Insurance premiums up 4%

Health insurance premiums have risen 4% for workers in 2021.

 

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Pandemic effects: Insurance premiums up 4%

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Health insurance premiums have risen 4% for workers in 2021.  
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1 in 3 defer healthcare due to cost

Far too many patients are deferring healthcare services due to outstanding medical bills.

 

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