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CDC panel takes on COVID vaccine rollout, risks, and side effects

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: November 2, 2020

ACIP will need to offer direction on which groups should get priority in vaccine allocation, inasmuch as early supplies will not be sufficient to...

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COVID frontline physicians afraid to seek mental health care

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: October 29, 2020

“The pandemic emphatically underscores our need to change the status quo when it comes to physicians’ mental health,” said Dr. Mark Rosenberg.

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COVID-19 vaccine standards questioned at FDA advisory meeting

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: October 23, 2020

Speakers asked for data showing COVID-19 vaccines can prevent serious illness and urged transparency about the agency’s deliberations for each...

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Medicare faces calls to stop physician pay cuts in E/M overhaul

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: October 14, 2020

A chart in the draft physician fee schedule shows reductions for many specialties that do not routinely bill for office visits.

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FDA posts COVID vaccine guidance amid White House pushback

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: October 7, 2020

In the new guidance document, FDA officials outline what will be required for even a limited clearance, known as an emergency use authorization,...

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‘Celebration’ will be ‘short-lived’ if COVID vaccine rushed: Experts

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: October 2, 2020

US regulators eventually could safely approve vaccines for COVID-19 if the process is kept free of political pressure regarding time lines, study...

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J&J’s one-shot COVID-19 vaccine advances to phase 3 testing

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: September 24, 2020

J&J’s vaccine is unusual in that it will be tested based on a single dose, while other advanced candidates have been tested in two-dose...

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New billing code for added COVID practice expense

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Kerry Dooley Young

The intention is to recognize the extra expenses involved in steps now routinely taken to reduce the risk for COVID transmission from office...

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Sleep disorders may be undetected precursors for cardiometabolic disease in U.S. Latinos

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: September 3, 2020

Clinicians should consider screening their patients at risk for hypertension and diabetes for both sleep-disordered breathing and insomnia.

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CMS sticks with E/M pay plan over some objections

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: August 31, 2020

The Trump administration is sticking with a plan to boost certain Medicare pay for many primary care and other specialties focused heavily on...

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Medicare sticks with E/M pay plan over some groups’ objections

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: August 6, 2020

Primary care and office visits will benefit, procedure-heavy specialties will pay the price.

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Lawmakers question mental health disclosure rules

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: July 2, 2020

The AMA, AAFP, and others have signed a statement encouraging organizations not to inquire about clinicians and health care staff’s previous...

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Blood test detects colon cancer in single-center study

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: May 13, 2020

Results from a study of 354 patients show a blood test spotting signs of colon cancer and abnormal growths.

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Ranitidine did not show higher cancer risk than famotidine in study

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Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: May 12, 2020

A review of medical records found people who had taken ranitidine were not more likely to have cancer than those who took famotidine.

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Parental injury, illness linked to increased pediatric GI visits, prescriptions

Author:
Kerry Dooley Young
Publish date: May 12, 2020

Children were more likely to need medical care for abdominal pain and irritable bowel syndrome following parents’ illnesses and injuries, a review...

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