A small portion of people are responsible for the vast bulk of health spending in private or commercial health plans.
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More work on attempting to define the shape of an epidemic wave.
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It may already be too late but the fight against wokist indoctrination and social transformation has to be kicked up to a much higher level.
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I have mentioned before the phenomenon in excessive capital times that scads of money goes to unproven companies, who then try to obscure their lack of coherent strategy by acquiring with other similar companies. Health care is rife with this tactic. Here we see Signify Health acquiring Caravan Health for $300 million, much of which is funny money stock. Both firms work in the commodity space of value-based purchasing and accountable care organization support. One plus one still equals zero.
https://medcitynews.com/2022/02/signify-health-acquiring-caravan-health-for-up-to-300m/?utm_campaign=MCN%20Daily%20Top%20Stories&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=203627542&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--AFHvijyJwuOaD3uATRQ4GBTJyEULct5cVuGcyFa5NjQ3LWG-jvVFlYWMFMJIsUKfZVUnif1xKxqzk93ieskGiFbHnS6c9l8vCiT2ZYw7HwW2EHdQ&utm_content=203627542&utm_source=hs_emailYay!! I am completely caught up on research summaries for the moment.
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Still no reason for panic in the young age groups and serious illness remains extremely rare.
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The age structure data from the weekly report indicates a sharp fall in events across age groups.
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Variation in event processing time confounds an analysis of epidemic trends.
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Vaccines, vaccines, vaccines--that is the overwhelming body of research today, with a few oddballs thrown in.
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A federal database gives a hint as to the substantial fraction of people who actually acquire CV-19 in the hospital.
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