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FDA authorizes additional drug substance batch for use in J&J vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration July 2 authorized for emergency use one more batch of drug substance for the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine at an Emergent BioSolutions facility in Baltimore.
AHA expresses support for Drug-Price Transparency for Consumers Act
The AHA July 2 expressed support for the Drug-Price Transparency for Consumers Act of 2021 (S.2304).
AHA Expresses Support for Drug-Price Transparency for Consumers Act
Letter the AHA sent to Senators Grassley and Durbin in support of S. 2304, Drug-Price Transparency for Consumers Act of 2021. The bill will allow HHS to require the disclosure of drug pricing information in direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising.
Will AI Be the Next Frontier in Behavioral Health?
Today researchers are expanding their focus to assess the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in psychiatry and therapy to include facial recognition, text analysis software and other tools. The aim is to supplement clinicians’ efforts to spot mental illnesses earlier and improve treatments for patients.
Walmart Is Rolling Back Prices . . . This Time on Insulin
As patients and politicians continue searching for remedies to soaring insulin prices for diabetes patients, Walmart recently launched the first private-label version of the drug at less than half the price of brand-name versions.
H-ISAC TLP White Threat Bulletin CISA Current Activity - Kaseya VSA Supply-Chain Ransomware Attack July 2, 2021
On July 2, 2021, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published the Current Activity regarding the Kaseya VSA Supply-Chain Ransomware Attack.
OSHA Interim Final Rule: COVID-19 Health Care Emergency Temporary Standard
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) June 21 published in the Federal Register an emergency temporary standard (ETS) for occupational exposure to COVID-19 that requires health care employers to take certain steps to protect their workers in settings where suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients are treated.
Agencies Issue Part One of Regulations Banning Surprise Medical Bills
The Office of Personnel Management, along with the departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury July 1 releas