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The Evolution of Self-Care for Consumers – Learning and Sharing at CHPA

Health Populi

Kristin unpacked the trend, noting three key factors underneath consumer health’s slow growth in 2018: a less severe cold and flu season, limited product innovation in 2018 (with virtually no Rx to OTC switch), and a growth of private labels outpacing more expensive brands for vitamins, sleep aids, antacids, support devices, and first aid.

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How communities can better prepare for post-emergency telehealth deployments

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In Bowling Green, Kentucky, there are 12,000 homes without power as of this writing, over 500 houses and dozens of businesses were destroyed. Innovations are coming down the pike such as continuous-monitoring medical devices and artificial intelligence "health coaches" that will help communities ride out the storms.

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SQA News | Spring 2021

SQA

A lot has changed over the past year within many industries and we’re excited to learn more about where you see the next big wave of innovation and from what industry? SQA’rs dressed in emerald and green on March 17 th means fun times at SQA. What can SQA do better? Thanks in advance for your thoughts! www.pda.org. . .

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SQA News | Year End 2020

SQA

Michael is an avid football fan (soccer to US friends) and follows Manchester United and his country Northern Ireland as part of the Green & White Army. Tag us on social media with #SQAAlreadyHere, or email your photos to media@sqaservices.com. Don’t forget to send us your Already Here photos! How can we help you?

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Some Health Providers Still Await Back Pay New innovative cancer treatment helps Montana woman beat cervical cancer NEBRASKA Nearly 60% of Nebraska’s smaller rural hospitals operate at a loss, hospital association says. Louis MONTANA Montana Vows Changes to Avoid Delayed Contracts. Pending legislation could help.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

million center CT group fights deadly disparity in healthcare ‘Stuck’ in the emergency room: Hundreds of CT kids can’t get mental health services they need D.C. families rally behind bill to require insurance to cover infertility treatment Allina to adjust services at Mercy campuses Allina losses plummet to $352.6M, margin at -6.2%