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Bipartisan Deal Removes Medicare Loophole
With Medicare facing insolvency before the end of the decade, a bipartisan trio of senators is proposing savings by reforming the sprawling program’s billing...
Push to Stop Non-Compete Clauses in Doctor Contracts Gains Momentum
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed into law a bill expanding the state’s restriction on non-compete clauses in physicians’ contracts with hospitals.
Non-competition agreements can restrict...
Health Care Fairness for All Act –Affordable Coverage Without Compromising Care – Commentary
By Dean Clancy
Forty percent of voters say the high and rising cost of health care represents a “crisis,” according to a recent poll. A...
DEA Extends Telehealth Rule for Controlled Substances
Telehealth providers can keep writing prescriptions for controlled substances without an office visit, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced on May 3.
The DEA...
Medical Residents Unionize – Interview
Medical residents in many hospitals are unionizing. On May 8, The Committee of Unions and Residents at the University of Pennsylvania Health System (Penn...
Congress Agrees to Smaller Cut in Medicare Payments to Doctors
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) cut payments to physicians two percent on January 1, but the reductions would have been deeper...
Soldiers Battle Over Military’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
Saying the Pentagon’s, no-exceptions policy for all military personnel treats soldiers, sailors, and airmen as “chattel of patent holders,” attorney Todd Callender blasted the Department of Defense (DoD) for violating the United Code of Military Justice.
COVID-19 Update: What Is the Truth?
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history.
by Russell L. Blaylock
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most...
Medical Establishment Adopts Gender ‘X’ Policies
When political agendas get in the way of patient care, said Brase, “patients die.”
Sanders Won’t Give Up on Medicare for All – Commentary
"He should give it a rest. His single-payer proposal hasn’t gotten any better with time. Witnesses and Republican senators tore it to shreds in a hearing last week."