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Southwest Michigan medical school appoints interim dean West Michigan Air Care to end helicopter patient transport service in April Employees instigated stomping attack on boy, 10, at Michigan-run hospital, lawsuit contends West Michigan Health Care Economic Forecast reveals low mental health in Michigan COVID-positive?

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Here’s why ARKANSAS Arkansas Children’s Hospital raises $5.9 Here’s why ARKANSAS Arkansas Children’s Hospital raises $5.9 ConnectiCare names new president; interim leader Wachtelhausen to retire CT passes bill focused on expanding kids’ mental health services DC Why D.C.’s What happens now?

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2022 Telemental Health Regulations Unlock Access and Evolve Compliance Practices

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EBG Law Clerk Jack Ferdman and the following 2022 EBG Summer Associates provided research and drafting support: Nija Chappel, Madeline Dwivedi, Annie Lucatuorto, Diego Perea, Ada Peters, and Kyla Portnoy. For example, some states’ Medicaid programs now provide coverage for certain services supplied through audio-only modalities.

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.’s most distinguished (and hardest-working) dogs Dozens laid off at the George Washington University Hospital GWU Hospital lays off dozens, citing ‘challenging time’ in health care MedStar agrees to pay in federal suit alleging disability discrimination MedStar, Justice Department reach settlement over allegations of ADA violations D.C.

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Legislators want to know why Lawsuit: Minnesota’s free training hurt nursing assistant schools A group of Minnesotans are suing local hospitals after losing loved ones to COVID-19 Minnesota Cuts the Ribbon on Dynamic New Clinic MISSISSIPPI Everyone you know sick? system turns profit for 1st time in 4 years Mass. NORTH DAKOTA N.D.

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Biden Administration Unveils Long-Awaited COVID-19 Rules For Large Employers and Healthcare Workers

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The first rule, issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (the “OSHA Rule”), will require private employers with 100 or more employees to ensure that each of their workers is either fully vaccinated, or tests negative for COVID-19 at least once per week. The OSHA Rule. and wear a face covering.” Verification.

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health-tech startup MemoryWell pivots, eyes new funding to roll out software for insurers Department of Veterans Affairs health system kicks off multiyear Greater Washington expansion Georgetown to open Southeast D.C.