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Ransomware attacks against hospitals put patients’ lives at risk, researchers say States, FTC continue to target noncompetes: 3 updates The best hospital in each state, per Newsweek What to know about Stark law’s $9.2M Here’s why Grady Health System recognized as health care I.T.

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Healthcare Reforms Under the IRA: Expanding Access to Care

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Fifteen more Part D drugs are set to be published in 2027, followed by 15 Part D and Part B drugs, collectively, in 2028. Drugs eligible for negotiation must be FDA-approved for at least 7 years and marketed in conformance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Negotiation-Eligible Drugs.

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Grifols gets FDA approval for new facility in Clayton Invitae pledged $115M, 374-job investment in North Carolina. Million Individuals Affected by MOVEit Hack MARYLAND Adventist HealthCare, Montgomery College form partnership to address need for qualified nursing workforce Harford Memorial Hospital closing set for Feb.

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How Soon Could President Biden Enable Generic Competition to Xtandi? Very Quickly, If There Is the Will.

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government has a “paid-up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the United States” the invention “throughout the world” ( 35 U.S.C. 202(c)(4) ), and separately, the right to force the licensing of the invention to one or more third parties, for any use, if the funding agency finds the action necessary.

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Lima FLORIDA Allstate accuses Florida clinic of billing fraud, unnecessary spine surgeries Baptist Health, Compass Surgical Partners to launch ASC network Broward Health taps former Cleveland Clinic Florida CEO Cape Coral medical office building sells for $2.2M to settle improper billing allegations COVID-19 variant JN.1 1 ‘more transmissible’?