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infection risk: Send via email MedCity News Rep Scrubs is trying to cut down on hospital acquired infection risk from med device vendors AI drug development partnership between Glaxo Smith Kline, Exscientia yields first drug candidate Genome Medical and Renown Health team up to give patients genetic counseling and educational services U.S. regulators forcing Patients Like Me's Chinese majority owner to sell its stake Can new science' cure biopharma's compressive disruption' problem Comcast and Independence Health Group joint venture Quil Health names a CEO 6 organizations team up with Amazon to release HIPAA-compliant Alexa skills Delivering operational command centers improve patient access, throughput and financial stability for health systems Don't let single-payer perfect be the enemy of the universal healthcare good Tyto Care is looking to extend the reach of telehealth providers into patient homes GIBLIB rakes in 2.5M seed round for video and VR medical education content Cigna, Express Scripts to cap out-of-pocket costs for insulin at 25 under new program Which medical device startups made the shortlist for the Med City INVEST pitch competition Advocating for evolution, not disruption, in healthcare Helix and Perkin Elmer launch Gene Prism genetic risk product in competition with 23and MePatient & StartupsAIPrecision Medicine Population CONVERGE comes to Philadelphia in June See agenda, according to MSNBC. NEW event! Join us at INVEST Population Health in New Orleans. See our privacy policy. Investors and startups connect at Med City INVEST Chicago Register today. googletag.cmd.push function googletag.display div-id-for-top-728x90 ; ; ; Opinion, Politics Don't let single-payer perfect be the enemy of the universal healthcare good Advocates of Medicare for All like Bernie Sanders underestimate the significant challenges to its implementation while ignoring or dismissing alternative models that achieve the same goal equitable healthcare access for all. Polling by Gallup last year showed that only 34 percent of respondents have a positive view of it, ranking it near the bottom among industries. By Alaric DeArment Post a comment / Apr 4, 2019 at 8 05 AM Shares73The healthcare industry doesn't have a lot of fans among the American public these days. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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