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'Podnosis': Is virtual-first care here to stay, and what can be done about skyrocketing US drug prices

Fierce Healthcare

Podnosis': Is virtual-first care here to stay, and what can be done about skyrocketing US drug prices. Tue, 11/29/2022 - 12:35.

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What Walmart’s Look at Ozempic Users Tells Us About Health/Care Consumers

Health Populi

“We definitely do see a slight change compared to the total population, we do see a slight pullback in overall basket,” the CEO of Walmart US is quoted in Bloomberg. The post What Walmart’s Look at Ozempic Users Tells Us About Health/Care Consumers appeared first on HealthPopuli.com.

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What elective healthcare can teach us about the future of patient experience

Health Care Dive

Exploring how elective procedure patients think and feel can give us insight into the changes that providers and networks must make to ensure their patients feel connected during each phase of their journey.

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Five Charts That Tell Us About the State of Public Education Right Now

The Rand Blog

Five charts tell us the most about the state of public education right now: staff turnover; teacher well-being; guns in schools; quality of academic instruction; and politics in schools. To monitor trends in public education, RAND fields over a dozen surveys annually to teachers, principals, and superintendents.

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The New Tech Experience: Innovation, Optimization, and Collaboration

Speaker: Paul Weald, Contact Center Innovator

Join us for this exclusive webinar with expert innovator Paul Weald to learn more about: How artificial intelligence technology can complement employee performance and optimize business performance with intelligent insights and analytics. Embrace automation, collaborate with new technology, and watch how you thrive!

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What the New York City Marathon Can Teach Us About Equitable Access to Vaccines

Bill Of Health

Historically, decisions about pandemic vaccine allocation have been made reactively — after a public health crisis is underway, and both geopolitics and market-driven dynamics dictate vaccine allocation. The post What the New York City Marathon Can Teach Us About Equitable Access to Vaccines first appeared on Bill of Health.

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Trust us to make our own decisions about breast-cancer screenings

Healthy Debate

The new U.S. guidance on breast-cancer screening shouldn’t be a controversial issue in Canada. It should serve as a model for the change we need.

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