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MLB Taps Cue Health to Expand League-Wide COVID-19 Testing Program for 2022 Season

HIT Consultant

(“Cue”), a healthcare technology company, and Major League Baseball (MLB) today announced a national partnership that expands Cue’s support of the league-wide COVID-19 testing program. This new partnership also designates Cue as a presenting sponsor of “Friday Night Baseball” on Apple TV+(r).

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Retail Clinics’ Growing Role in Health Care and Prescription Drug Sales

Jane Sarashon

As patients continue to morph into health consumers, facing rising out-of-pocket costs for deductibles and coinsurance shares, people are healthcare payers alongside their employers and government sponsors for insurance. One-half of U.S. adults have delayed needed care because they could not afford the out-of-pocket costs involved.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth Health reducing capital spending amid $78M loss Judge: NH psychiatric patients can’t be held in emergency rooms New Hampshire hospitals struggle to fill staffing vacancies More details on NH’s potential licensing reforms NH illegally ‘commandeers’ hospital resources by boarding psychiatric patients in ERs, federal (..)

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Health Provider News – February 18, 2022

Hall Render

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital and Urban League of West Michigan team up to help job seekers. Lamar sponsors bill to treat gun violence as a public health crisis. Michigan health department updates mask guidance. Mid-Michigan mental health providers concerned about attempts to privatize system. Beating the odds: Bledsoe Co.

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Health Provider News – February 10, 2023

Hall Render

Tina Kotek’s budget Where Oregon ranks in reliance on emergency care for mental health conditions Adventist-Mid-Columbia merger sparks support and opposition in The Dalles Where Oregon ranks in reliance on emergency care for mental health conditions Mid-Columbia Medical Center discontinues medical oncology amid staffing shortage PENNSYLVANIA $25 Million (..)