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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

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The company’s Carnation Ambulatory Monitor (CAM) Patch is a P-wave centric ambulatory cardiac monitor and arrhythmia detection device that also is designed to improve patient compliance for both adults and children through its lifestyle-enabling form factor. iRhythm Technologies.

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Arkansas looks to students to help Expanding medical residency programs may help curb physician shortage UAMS Receives $600,000 to Provide Post-Partum Contraceptive Devices in Little Rock, Fort Smith Baptist Health Opens New Critical Care Unit at NLR Hospital Why one state’s plan to unwind a Covid-era Medicaid rule is raising red flags CALIFORNIA Becerra (..)

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Penn Medicine buys Montgomeryville site for $7.5M of Health Won’t Release Details R.I. physicians group partners with Calif. health tech company Lifespan considering $300M bond issue for construction projects R.I.

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Bernards ends talks with United Healthcare Brandi Stewart Named Chief Nurse for Baptist Health in Fort Smith, Van Buren A closer look at Arkansas Children’s Hospital expansion CALIFORNIA Adventist Health to buy Tenet Healthcare’s Central Coast hospitals for $550 million California nurses use billboard to voice opposition to hospital sale (..)

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President Biden Signs End-of-Year Legislation Including Telehealth, Medicare & Medicaid, Mental Health, Pandemic Preparedness, and Other Health Care Provisions

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The Act also contains provisions eliminating the opt-out for non-federal governmental health plans for mental health parity requirements and ensuring compliance with mental health and substance use parity requirements.

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